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Handicapping the Heisman

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by The Beast

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John David Booty- Sr.- QB- USC Outside of Reggie Bush, the Heisman Trophy has typically been awarded to the quarterback on the nation's top team. With the USC Trojans slated as the nation's number one team, Booty certainly fits that description. The Trojans did lose All-Americans Steve Smith and Dwayne Jarrett at wide receiver but Booty still has plenty of talent to work with. It also doesn't hurt that Left Tackle Sam Baker returns to help protect Booty's blind side. If he stays healthy and the Trojans make it to New York than expect Booty to get an invitation to New York City.

Steve Slaton- Jr.- RB- West Virginia The country has been on the Steve Slaton bandwagon for the past two seasons, and the junior running back intends to ride that momentum all the way to the Big Apple. Last season, Slaton finished 4th in the Heisman voting, while rushing for 1,744 yards and 16 touchdowns. West Virginia has a fairly weak schedule in 2007 so Slaton will certainly get a chance to pad his stats.

Can McFadden win the Heisman even if Arkansas finished around .500?
Can McFadden win the Heisman even if Arkansas finished around .500?

Colt Brennan- Sr.- QB- Hawaii The numbers that Colt Brennan put up in 2007 were reminiscent of video game statistics. However, Hawaii played an extremely weak schedule, and voters did not seem to take those numbers seriously as he finished just fifth in the final voting. If he can put up similar numbers than he might earn an invitation to New York but because Hawaii's schedule is even weaker this year, it's hard to imagine voters taking him seriously.

Darren McFadden- Jr. - RB- Arkansas After rushing for 1,647 yards and 14 Touchdowns and finishing second in the 2006 Heisman voting, McFadden appears to be the front-runner for the 2007 race. People forget that McFadden was only a sophomore in 2006 and also played injured for the first two games of the season. What hurts him in 2007, is the fact that Arkansas might not be capable of winning the SEC and reaching the BCS. According to many preseason magazines, Arkansas is being labeled as the 2nd or 3rd place team in the SEC West. His Heisman fate is dependent upon his team's performance. If Arkansas is average, than he will need a monster season. If Arkansas can reach the BCS than he will certainly walk away with the trophy.

Knocking on the Door

Mike Hart- Sr.- RB- Michigan Mike Hart may be one of the nation's most consistent players, putting up solid numbers year after year. In 2006, Hart finished with 1,562 and 14 touchdowns as Michigan earned a trip to the Rose Bowl. Hart lacks the flash of a guy like McFadden which could coast him a few votes down the line. What makes him a contender is the consistent numbers that he puts up. If Michigan can again reach the BCS than he certainly has an inside track for a top five finish.

Brian Brohm- Sr.- QB- Louisville In 2006, Brian Brohm led Louisville to the school's first BCS victory while throwing for over 3,000 yards. With the return of his top two wideouts, Harry Douglass and Mario Urrutia, Brohm looks to continue his success. If Louisville makes the BCS or even finishes undefeated, Brohm certainly appears capable of winning the trophy.

DeSean Jackson- Jr.- WR- California DeSean Jackson is one of College Football's most exciting players, while bringing back memories of USC great Reggie Bush. Jackson has the unique ability of lining up as a wide receiver in addition to being one of the nation's best kick returners. In 2006, he scored thirteen total touchdowns while gaining over 1,000 receiving yards. If Cal can win the Pac Ten and beat USC, look for Jackson to be celebrated even more.

Colt McCoy- So.- QB- Texas While just of freshman in 2006, McCoy still managed to throw for 29 touchdowns and just 7 interceptions. The 2007 schedule only has a few marquee games and the Longhorns have an excellent chance of running the table. If Texas makes it to the BCS title game, than McCoy will likely end up with a solid chance of winning the Heisman.

Dark Horses

Brandon Ore- Jr.- RB- Virginia Tech While unknown to most of the country, Brandon Ore still had a solid 2006 campaign as he rushed for over 1,100 yards. After two full seasons in Blacksburg, Ore looks to have an even bigger 2007 season. With another 1,000 yard season, Ore could certainly earn an invite to New York provided the Hokies win the ACC.

P.J. Hill is drawing comparisons to another  Wisconsin great.
P.J. Hill is drawing comparisons to another Wisconsin great.

P.J. Hill- So. - RB- Wisconsin As a freshman in 2006, P.J. Hill rushed for 1,569 yards while leading the Wisconsin Badgers to a 12-1 record. Now a sophomore, Hill looks to continue the success that he started a year ago. The Badgers are being pegged as a top ten team and national title contenders so Hill will certainly have an excellant shot.

Sam Keller- Sr.- QB- Nebraska The former Arizona State QB is now in an offense that will throw the ball a lot. Nebraska plays in enough big-time games for Keller to certainly be in the spotlight. Look for him to receive a few votes if the Huskers end of winning the Big XII.

What Will Happen?

I firmly believe that Darren McFadden will have an incredible season, where he might even rush for over 2,000 yards. It will really be an exciting season for the Arkansas running back. On the other side, I feel that USC's John David Booty will have yet another solid season in which he throws for over 3,000 yards and records at least 30 passing touchdowns. In the end, Booty wins in a landslide only because USC is 12-0 and playing for the National Championship.


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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
415 days ago
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You are nuts if your list doesn't have Ray Rice on it. McFadden, Rice and Slaton are the best 3 running backs in NCAA football. While the loss of Leonard is going to hurt Rice, if he has anything close to the year he had last year he will be a top 5 finisher in Heisman voting.
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1MountaineerWaterboy
413 days ago
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Yes, I would have to agree with you on Ray Rice being a contender... but as a Mountaineer fan I would love to see Slaton get it, but if anyones going to get it from the Big East I would have to go with Brohm... with Steve sharing the the carries with Pat White and maybe even with Noel Devine, Its really going to hurt his numbers. As well as Rice as a ball carrier, he's deffinately a great back, but I dont think he is able to pull in front of Brohm... Booty and Brennan Should put up some very impressive numbers also this year. It's going to be exciting to watch these guys play, thats for sure.
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ChristofMVP
415 days ago
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Yo Beast - have you been accepted into USC yet?
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The BeastAAA-er
415 days ago
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I am not going to USC. I might not even apply.
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ChristofMVP
415 days ago
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How can this be? You have pretty much written your essay as to USC should accept you numerous times on this web site.
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DwalbertVarsity Captain
415 days ago
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this is a prediction, not a handicap index. i got excited when i saw the title. you should put runfortheroses on your website list though, your other one doesnt work.
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Silencer76AAA-er
415 days ago
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I am sticking with McFadden as my choice for the Heisman. Just because Booty may play for a well known university, the Pac 10 outside of Cal is not necessarily a strong conference. Arkansas has to battle with Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Auburn and the likes in a very competitive SEC. The fact that McFadden had 1600 + yards a year ago even with Felix Jones gaining 1100 is a sign that he has upside we have yet to see.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
415 days ago
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I think the Heisman will go to either Steve Slaton or Brian Brohm. The player on the more successful team will get it. Brohm has the bonus of getting to play both WVU and Rutgers in November. He'll have a chance to make a strong late-season impression and maybe win the conference.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
415 days ago
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Any truth to the rumor that John David Booty is related to Ricky Bobby?
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NejoshiDiv-I Stud
414 days ago
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desean jackson probably won't win the heisman, but he may be the most exciting player in the nation.
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Small town pillagerVarsity
414 days ago
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Mcfadden should probably be the early favorite since he's the top vote getter returning, but I don't know if Arkansas has enough highly televised games to get the buzz really going with him. As for Slaton, I have no doubts that he's a great player, but I think that Patrick White might split the vote for Slaton enough to hurt him. If Colt didn't win it last year, he'd have to throw 6 TD passes a game to win it this year. I'd have to say the OP is probably right that Booty has the best chance- he'll have a number of well televised games to provide memorable performances, and team success seems to count for a lot on the award. I have to put a plug in for Chris Wells from Ohio State as a dark horse. I doubt he'll win it this year, but I think he'll be in the conversation by the end of the year. Tressell is going to rely on the running game big time and with that O-line and Beanie's skill set- he's going to put up some pretty big numbers.
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TexsaltwellWaterboy
389 days ago
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maybe a dual threat would be a good choice atleat to be invited. Pat White... yes his passing numbers are not that of colt's but completion rating is great. plus if he does not feel like throwing the ball he will just run it in from anywhere on the feild he is illusive, fast and has more power than you would expect from someone his size
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