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Post by millar70 on Dec 7, 2019 21:59:44 GMT
It's gotta be Joe Burrow, right? I think that's getting pretty obvious. Who else can take it but him?
Jalen Hurts, maybe?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2019 22:31:46 GMT
Burrow has it locked up imo. Others that may get invites: Tua, Johnathan Taylor, Jalen Hurts, Chase Young. Not sure on anybody else.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Dec 8, 2019 1:12:47 GMT
Burrow has locked it up. I’m not sure who else will get invited or who will come in second, Hurts will probably come in second, but Burrow has it clinched, he’s had an amazing season.
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Post by 尺ロㄈにモイ州凡几 on Dec 8, 2019 4:46:32 GMT
I think Fields, Hurts, Dobbins, and Young could potentially win it, but Burrow has basically clinched it this weekend. Chase Young really should be the one to win it since he's been so dominate, but pure defensive players have never won the award. If the Buckeyes used him on offense on occasion, he'd be the winner.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Dec 8, 2019 7:06:37 GMT
I think Fields, Hurts, Dobbins, and Young could potentially win it, but Burrow has basically clinched it this weekend. Chase Young really should be the one to win it since he's been so dominate, but pure defensive players have never won the award. If the Buckeyes used him on offense on occasion, he'd be the winner. Manti Teo should have won in 2012 instead of John Football. Might have if not for his made up girlfriend. Ndamukoh Suh over Mark Ingram in 2009. Hugh Green over George Rogers in 1980.
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Post by NJtoTX on Dec 15, 2019 1:59:48 GMT
Burrow it is.
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Post by millar70 on Dec 15, 2019 2:22:50 GMT
Well deserved, I mean there's no one else from this year who was better. We'll see how he does in the NFL, it seems like he has the tools.
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Post by NJtoTX on Dec 15, 2019 2:59:54 GMT
2608 points, to 762 for Hurts, 747 for Fields, 643 for Young, and 189 for Jonathan Taylor. Highest ever % of points (90.7%). Largest margin of victory, 1846 points, beating O.J's previous record of 1750.
841 1st place votes to 20 for Young, 12 for Hurts, 6 for Fields, and 6 for Taylor. Highest ever % of 1st place votes (93.8%)
And a long acceptance speech with 0 mentions of God or Jesus.
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Post by millar70 on Dec 15, 2019 3:48:09 GMT
2608 points, to 762 for Hurts, 747 for Fields, 643 for Young, and 189 for Jonathan Taylor. Highest ever % of points (90.7%). Largest margin of victory, 1846 points, beating O.J's previous record of 1750. 841 1st place votes to 20 for Young, 12 for Hurts, 6 for Fields, and 6 for Taylor. Highest ever % of 1st place votes (93.8%) And a long acceptance speech with 0 mentions of God or Jesus. I'm surprised by those numbers. It was Burrow's no doubt, but I would have thought Jalen Hurts would get more votes. And I can't think of any off the top of my head, but I would guess there have been bigger Heisman landslides since OJ won it.
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Post by poelzig on Dec 15, 2019 4:04:45 GMT
2608 points, to 762 for Hurts, 747 for Fields, 643 for Young, and 189 for Jonathan Taylor. Highest ever % of points (90.7%). Largest margin of victory, 1846 points, beating O.J's previous record of 1750. 841 1st place votes to 20 for Young, 12 for Hurts, 6 for Fields, and 6 for Taylor. Highest ever % of 1st place votes (93.8%) And a long acceptance speech with 0 mentions of God or Jesus. I'm surprised by those numbers. It was Burrow's no doubt, but I would have thought Jalen Hurts would get more votes. And I can't think of any off the top of my head, but I would guess there have been bigger Heisman landslides since OJ won it. Burrow received 1,846 more points than runner-up Jalen Hurts, the largest margin of victory in Heisman history.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jan 5, 2021 23:44:15 GMT
Lawrence has the weirdest face. His eyes are too high on his head.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Jan 6, 2021 1:24:04 GMT
Devonta Smith wins this year’s Heisman, first WR to win it since 1991. He had a fantastic season.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jan 6, 2021 1:31:12 GMT
2020 Heisman Trophy voting
DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama: 1,866 points (447 first-place votes)
Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson: 1,187 points (222)
Mac Jones, QB, Alabama: 1,130 points (138)
Kyle Trask, QB, Florida: 737 points (61)
Najee Harris, RB, Alabama: 216 points (16)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2021 2:49:59 GMT
Devonta Smith wins this year’s Heisman, first WR to win it since 1991. He had a fantastic season. That is actively shocking. Wonder how many voters actually watched his games. I have questioned that award since Matt Miller outed a voter who out right told him he didn't vote for McCaffrey because he played on the west coast and didn't watch his games. Sorry but if you're not gonna watch the games then don't be allowed to vote.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jan 6, 2021 13:08:42 GMT
Love how these guys who are super athletically talented and quick and with great hands and jumping ability and just don't excel some other way tell the rest of us we can do anything we want to do, while typically throwing in a God reason.
That sentence really wanted to be a run-on sentence and, see? It became one!
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