I’ll call Bullshit on #3 ... And give you a link Joe Burrow Number 2 in Heisman Race https://247sports.com/LongFormArtic...-football-after-Week-2-135390893/#135390893_9 Enjoy the read Tigers ... They can’t heap enough love and praise on this young man Through two games, Burrow has completed 81.8 percent of his passes for 749 yards and nine scores. His lone interception thus far came in the first half of Saturday's game on a pass that was tipped at the line of scrimmage. The senior signal caller has effectively unlocked LSU's offense and Tigers look like a national title contender.
I’ll predict one more thing ... While #1 Jalen Hurts is creaming cupcakes Unranked ... UCLA, Tx Tech, Kansas Ranked ... Texas (We are all Tx fans Oct 12) Unranked ... West Virginia, Kansas State, Iowa State, Baylor, TCU, & Oklahoma St OK Strength Of Schedule at 56 vs LSU Strength Of Schedule at #7 leads us to one conclusion... See the link below Hurts would never take Joe if we beat Bama Tua will never take Joe either as Bama ranks outside Top 25 in SOS at #30 https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/ranking/schedule-strength-by-other
Therefore ... Based on the evidence above, Joe Burrow is the true front runner in the Heisman race ... How many agree with me! Think Heisman committee picks an OK QB that plays cupcakes over a battle tested baller like Joe Burrow playing a Top 10 (7) toughest schedule
https://www.tigerdroppings.com/lsu-...r-camp-offensive-player-of-the-week/85257656/ BURROW NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ...
So what’s the tally on Burrow: 1. Consecutive SEC Off Player of Week 2. One National Player of Week 3. Ranked 2nd on Heisman Watch List with: a) Number one Hurts having a 56 ranked SOS b) Joe plays Tua Ranked 3rd on Watch list c) Joe and LSU have a 7 ranked SOS Did I miss anything?
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...alright-alright-texas-not-more-week-2-lessons Heisman Five 1. Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma We've been giving this some thought, and we've come to the conclusion that Lincoln Riley knows how to coach up QBs. Just remember, you heard it here first. 2. Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama Tagovailoa has more passing yards, passing TDs and a better completion percentage through two games this year than he did last season. AP Photo/Eric Gay 3. Joe Burrow, LSU Over their past six games, Burrow has completed a higher percentage of passes, thrown for more yards and tossed the same number of TDs as Tagovailoa. 4. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson It has not been a great start statistically, but look at some of the throws Lawrence made against Texas A&M and it's obvious a breakthrough performance is on the horizon. He's just biding his time. Perhaps next week, considering his opponent (Syracuse) just gave up 63 to Maryland. 5. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin He has rushed for 100 yards in seven straight games. The last Big Ten runner to get to eight in a row was ... Jonathan Taylor in 2017. Before that, however, none had done it since Ezekiel Elliott had 15 straight, ending in 2015.
That’s my boy Cade York ... Missed that extra point and put $8 K in Ole Ramah’s pocket ... NW+52 vs LSU