ESPN will probably close out the Heisman ceremony with their list of the Heisman candidates for next year.The Heisman has turned into a biased popularity contest sponsored by the ESPN hype machine.
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ESPN will probably close out the Heisman ceremony with their list of the Heisman candidates for next year.The Heisman has turned into a biased popularity contest sponsored by the ESPN hype machine.
It's a nice piece of hardware to have, but when a lot of these guys go on to fizzle out in the NFL I think is where it loses some of its luster. Eric Crouch and Chris Weinke? Those guys barely had a cup of coffee in the NFL. It is because a lot of the time, it's not the best player in college football. It is the QB on the best or one of the best teams. If Spencer Bennett wins it this year, I will be outraged.
Maybe not, but if it's truly going to the best player in CFB, I think that player most likely goes on to have a successful NFL career.It's not meant to be a trophy for "the guy most likely to succeed in the NFL", so I am not sure why that matters.
Maybe not, but if it's truly going to the best player in CFB, I think that player most likely goes on to have a successful NFL career.
I agree. You changed my mind. I suppose if Luka Garza can win a Wooden Award and go on to have a career in the G League or overseas it doesn't mean he wasn't the best player in college basketball that year. Statistically anyway, he was, with obvious holes in his game that didn't matter as much until he got to the next level.Not necessarily, there are a lot of system players who are really good in college that aren't made for the NFL.
Nebraska option QB's
Anyone who played under Spurrier
Hell if Troy Davis would have won it he would have been in this category
I agree. You changed my mind. I suppose if Luka Garza can win a Wooden Award and go on to have a career in the G League or overseas it doesn't mean he wasn't the best player in college basketball that year. Statistically anyway, he was, with obvious holes in his game that didn't matter as much until he got to the next level.
A 'dumb' from the likes of @CyJack13 is to be treasured. It means you're on the right track.LOL I got "dumbed" because I like the Heisman trophy LOL
Actually, it's always been like that. I think for quite a while Staubach and OJ were the only winners in the NFL HOF.It's a nice piece of hardware to have, but when a lot of these guys go on to fizzle out in the NFL I think is where it loses some of its luster. Eric Crouch and Chris Weinke? Those guys barely had a cup of coffee in the NFL. It is because a lot of the time, it's not the best player in college football. It is the QB on the best or one of the best teams. If Spencer Bennett wins it this year, I will be outraged.
Maybe not, but if it's truly going to the best player in CFB, I think that player most likely goes on to have a successful NFL career.
Will, Anderson, Jr.Like others have mentioned I think it's because who the award goes to is boring. Sure Alabama, Ohio State or Oklahoma under Rielly quarterbacks were good football players, but were they really the best in all of the sport? Or were they good players putting up good stats on great teams? If they spiced up the award more like giving it to Suh or maybe Hutchinson then there would be more reason to discuss the Heisman.
Hell, I'm confused how he won it a year and half after holding up a gas station with two other guys.I’m still confused how Johnny Rodgers from Nebby won the Heisman going away and wasn’t even the Big 8 player of the year.