I hadn't seen that and even checked for a time on his article cause it kinda creeped me out that it was such a coincidence. I'm surprised they are listing that already. Maybe my thought wasn't so stupid after all.
i think the last thing we need, I mean ryan for that matter, is to see his name on a heisman watch list after his 2nd start. his helmet may not fit again once he reads it.
While I think Ryan may in fact have a shot at the Heisman in two seasons. I think Keiland Williams (if he can ever put it all together and get the lion share of the carries) will move up on the list next year. With all of our tough games on the road, if he can keep chewing up yardage at his same pace -- 68 Att, 493 Yds, 6.7 YPC, and 6 TDs -- could turn into -- 220 Att, 1474 Yds, 18 TDs. The only problem with this is... Charles Scott -- 43 Att, 324 Yds, 7.4 YPC, 5 TDs. If we ran an Arkansas style offense, I could see both putting up 1000 yd seasons, but... Crowton loves to throw so I don't know how many carries each would get per game. I would hope it would go 20 rushes per game for Keiland, 10 for Charles Scott, 3-4 Trindon, 2-3 Richard Murphy... but my instinct tells me it will be more balanced between all of them. Question: Do you think not having a premier back (one who gets a majority of the hand-offs) hurts or helps LSU?
well hes down to only being able to win 2 heisman's and not 4 like he initially declared. little timmy better get it done this year or he's SOL. :lol: :lol: hester may disagree.
National Championships, tirk, not Heisman T's. It was his step dad- I'm pretty sure- who said 4 Heisman's, he'd said 4 NC's.
I CANNOT BELIEVE you fell for me making you fetch some cut/paste!! :lol: How you did that again?? :wave: :wave: