Texas caught USC in the last BCS standings, but it is highly unlikely that Texas QB Vince Young to be able to USC Reggie Bush or Matt Leinart Heisman voters catch on. USC has dominated the scene for a while ', but now UCLA is also from a 7-0 start this year and sixth in the last BCS standings. Can the Team 3 Showdown in December really mean anything? Can UCLA, "Two Drews, Maurice RB and QB Olson, might actually the biggest threat to Bush or Leinart?Remember Beban-Simpson in 1967, Aikman and Peete in 1988? My latest Heisman update follows.
1) Reggie Bush (USC) last week: 1 Bush's 84-yard punt return for a TD in Washington, then left all observers shaking their heads collectively. However, he made his train of five consecutive games of 100 yards ended when he threw only 51 yards on the port amounted to eight (one TD) in the 51-24 victory over USC Huskies (has two catches for 18 yards). I'm leaving Bush at No. 1, but his power on the tipLocation is uncertain, at best. I know that the choice is "popular, but can not afford it, no more than 51 games yard and always one step ahead of Leinart in my rankings. Bush has thrown seven games of 55 meters or less in 2004 and ended with" only "908 yards on the season, the reason why the voting ends at 5 ° in 2004. He has already run 812 meters this year and five 100-meter game, but his receptions are down (19. At seven matches, with two TD), after the capture of 43 last year with seven TDS. Bushled the nation in all purpose yards (203.1 YPG) and is even more exciting players in college football. He may be more votes as a team leader and defending Heisman winner Matt Leinart until the end of the year? We'll see. His season statistics include: 94 812 yards 8.6 YPC, 10 TD / 19 catches 244 yards 12.8 YPC lead 2 TDs.
2) Matt Leinart (USC) last week: 2 Leinart wasted little time on the road again after failing to throw a TD pass in two of his last three games. USC fell behindWashington 10-7, but took advantage of miscues Husky and quickly turned, went from a lead of 37-17 at the halfway point. Leinart finished the first half of 14-17 for 145 yards with three TD passes. USC barely seemed interested in the second half, winning 51-24. Leinart finished with "only" 201 meters in the air, but the 20 degree 26 with four TD passes and no claim. He led the Trojans to 29 straight wins and is 32-1 as a starter. In games, the TD-to-interception ratio is a87-20 mind paralyzing. His 87 TD passes moved him into first place all-time Pac-10, passing Andrew Walter of Arizona State, the first career TD record with 85 TD passes. A quick comparison shows that Leinart had completed 65.1 percent of his passes for 1628 yards and 16 touchdowns and just four interceptions through the first seven games of last year. His overall numbers are almost the same through seven games this year, even though he died more than 500 meters yards, as well ashas so many games this year to 300 meters (five), while in his last two seasons combined. Season, his statistics are: 145-of-224 64.7 2148 16 TD 5 INT / 3 TDS Rush.
3) Vince Young (Texas) last week: 3 Young had a bad start against Texas Tech last Saturday, with two interceptions early, but things quickly on the head. The Longhorns scored three goals in last 8 1/2-minutes the second quarter with a lead of 31-10 in the middle Red Raiders. When the young man struck Pittmanfor a 75-yard TD on the first possession of the third quarter of the Longhorns' Pass, Texas to get a cruise 52-17. Young finished 12-of-22 for 239 yards with two touchdowns and two complaints. He added that the fall from 45 meters, including a 10-yard TD run on seven carries. Texas has won 14 games only to lose to Oklahoma last year, and Young 24-2 as a starter in his career. He has greatly improved his death in this years its completion in up to 65.6 percent (59.2), he isalready thrown more TD passes (14) as it covers all of last season (12), he is nearly 1600 yards passing rating in seven games (in 1849 in just 12 games last year) and his QB 109 , 3, compared to 79, 9 last year. While Texas caught USC in the last BCS standings, it is highly unlikely, the boy can Leinart or Bush Heisman hunt. Season, his statistics are as follows: 105-of-160 65.6 1,596 yards 14 TD INT 7 / 82 takes 458 yards 5.6 YPC, 6 TDS.
4) Brady Quinn (Notre Dame) Last Week: 5Do you think Charlie Weis Brady Quinn helped? In two previous years as Notre Dame starting QB, Quinn completed 50.8 percent of his passes with 26 TD and 25 INT. Weis era after seven games, completed 65.8 percent, an average of 336 passing YPG has 20 touchdowns and just four INT Notre Dame passing record and is on the right and left! His latest attack on the Notre Dame record book was published last Saturday, ND's 49-23 win at BYU. Quinn finished 25-of-30 for 287 yards withthree TD passes in the first half alone! He finished the game 32-of-41 for 467 yards with six TDS and no complaints. The 467 meters was his fourth 400-meter game of his career, and just his third this year. The six TD's, a new Notre Dame single-game record (which had the previous record of five earlier this year against Michigan St) and his 20 TD on the year, a new single season mark. Extended his school records for consecutive games with at least one TD pass andConsecutive games of at least 250 up to 12 meters and is now 2 all-time passing yards with 6769. Ron Powlus is the leading provider of 7602 meters, a figure easily surpassed Quinn this year, apart from accidents (five games left, including a bowl) aspect. Season, his statistics are: 175-of-266 65.8 2,352 yards 20 TD INT 4 / 1 rush TD.
5) Laurence Maroney (Minnesota) Last week: 4 What a brutal loss to Minnesota (38-34) vs. Wisconsin, two Saturdays ago. But how do you punish Gopher RBLaurence Maroney? Minnesota has had to redshirt freshman QB Tony Mortenson to start and turned to their running game (only threw four passes) in the second half. However, Maroney and Co. came in, running for 411 yards! Maroney the top of the 200 yard mark for the third time this season, gaining a career-high 258 yards (43 attempts) that a 93-yard TD run included (it was a 14-yard TD called!). Leaders have been about 34-24 with 3 1 / 2 minutes before the end of the Gophers a 71-yard TD drive of Wisconsinbe observed and then gradually in the absence of clock, with horror as punter dropped the snap and had his kick blocked. The Badgers, he recovered to win in the end zone for the game with 30 seconds left and the TD! Maroney went over 1,000 yards for the season and became only the third Big 10 player ever to 1,000 meters in each of his first three years (MSU Sedrick Irvin and Ron Dayne of Wisconsin over the other). His average of 161.9 YPG ranks him third in the nation of noise this season. Has exceeded 100Yards in five of its six games this year and has 19 in his career (team 16-3). Maroney has a lot of competition for that fifth spot, will have a big game against Ohio St this Saturday. A win would be nice too.His Season Stats: 208 to 1133 yards 5.4 YPC TD 8 / 11 catches 131 yards 11.9 YPC 1 TD.
6) Maurice Drew (UCLA) Last week: 9 Drew, I moved into my top 10 last week for the first time and is now knocking on the door of my top five. Just like Bush USC, he is anot all of these guys. Even as Bush, who tends to, held their breath every time he touches the ball. Drew was not the star of Oregon State 51-28 UCLA victory last week (see teammate Drew Olson to 8), but has top-100-meters for the second straight weeks (the third time this year ), winning 120 meters Bears' 21 He did not score a TD rush, but has caught TD passes of 43 and 20 meters, a height of 67 meters on three catches per game. Drew's 100-meter game was only the eighthhis career, but UCLA is a perfect 8-0 in these games, so one wonders why he can not do more. He ended with a total of 250 yards in the game and is now fourth in the nation in all purpose yards with an average of 185.6 YPG. His 16 TD (three in football there) are second only to Louisville, Michael Bush, Drew's second to Bush in scoring at 13.7 PPG. Season, his statistics include: 116 605 yards 5.2 YPC TD 9 / 17 catches 273 yards 16.1 YPC 4 introduces TDs.
7) DeAngelo Williams(Memphis), last week: 10 Williams did not win the prize will be invited in 2005 and can not in New York, but how can it not in their top 10? After opening with a 85-yard effort in the season, Memphis' opening loss to Ole Miss Williams broke down 100 yards six consecutive games, four of which have exceeded the 200 meters. His latest exploits came last Saturday, 27-24 victory over East Carolina, a game in which Williams was a career-high 39 times and scored the first two hereTD Quarter (Memphis, had a 17-0 lead) And finally, with 226 yards. Now has a career of 30 100 m-games (eight of the 200-plus) and move the list of all-time career rushers in NCAA history. Saturday effort saw him pass the two-time Heisman winner Archie Griffin! His average of 187 YPG leads the nation. Season, his statistics include: 195 1309 yards 6.7 YPC, 12 TD / 10 port, catches 51 yards 5.1 YPC 0 TDS.
8) Drew Olson (UCLA) Last week: NR. Olson was not even planned Olson of UCLAElections this year, as was Ben Olson. However, Ben has broken his hand launch and the rest is history. UCLA QB Drew Olson was more important over the last two years, the Bruins had a 12-13, while throwing 29 TD with 21 interceptions. But it is already a totally different QB in 2005, the Bruins 7-0 and sixth in the last BCS standings. Two weeks ago, Olson tied a school record with five TD passes in the team's 44-41 OT win at Washington State (UCLA pulled 28-7), but brokeSingle-game record SEI threw TD passes last Saturday! At Oregon State 51-28 UCLA win, completed the 16-Olson-24 passes for 262 yards and threw an interception not. Olson was) came from behind to win three straight for the Bruins equipment (washing, Cal and Wash St, and now has a legitimate chance for the Bruins remain undefeated until their dispute with USC on December 3. His season stats are: 149-of -222 67.1 1,874 yards 21 TD INT 3 / 1 rush TD.
9) Cody Hodges (Texas Tech)Last week: 7 Two special teams mistakes in the second quarter, Texas Tech down 24-10 against Texas. Hodges then threw his only interception in 64 attempts on Saturday, but came with the Red Raiders in the Texas goal line and ready to give back in the game, 24-17. So he went to the 5th year, although there were added 42, 369 yards passing and two TD passes, the Red Raiders outclassed by the Longhorns and lost 52-17. Hodges should be in the top 10? Maybe not, butis, after only 12 career attempts before this year amounted to more than 300 meters in six of his seven games in 2005, including a 643-meter compared effort at Kansas State two weeks ago. I leave him at nine clock, for now. Season, his statistics are: 234-of-332 70.5 2,830 yards 24 TD 6 INT / 2 TDs Rush.
10) BRETT Basañez (Northwestern) Last week: NR. My last point is always given a great story and Basañez certainly fills the bill. It 'been four years, without much attention to himself this yearand indeed not long after the last three weeks. But in the last three games, the Wildcats won the Basañez Wisconsin, Purdue University and has led Michigan State. He completed 24-of-30, a 49-14 win Saturday at Michigan State, passing for 331 yards with two TD and uncensored. He added two TDS hurry. While true freshman RB Tyrell Sutton had more attention (and have earned 970 yards and threw 15 TD!), Speak for the elderly. In three of teamworkBasañez winning series has completed 71.9 percent of his passes, averaging 385 YPG passing and led the Wildcats to an average of 44.7 PPG! The victories have moved the Wildcats into the AP top-25 (21), for the first time since 2001. He is the perfect choice, made at my last place. Season, his statistics are: 179-of-265 67.5 2,181 yards 12 TD 1 INT / 5 TDS hurry.
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6) Drew Stanton (Michigan State)
8) Brian Calhoun (Wisconsin)
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