2011 Heisman Watch: The Ballots

Just like that, the college football regular season is over. In just a few short weeks bowl season will kickoff, but before any of that, the Heisman Trophy will be awarded for the 77th time on Saturday. The finalists — Alabama’s Trent Richardson, Baylor’s Robert Griffin III, LSU’s Tyrann Mathieu, Stanford’s Andrew Luck, and Wisconsin’s Montee Ball — were announced earlier in the week.With five finalists being selected to attend... Read More

2011 Heisman Watch: Week 4

After four weeks, the Heisman race remain wide open with many candidates still waiting in the wings to make their case on a national stage. We’ve weeded out some of the contenders from the pretenders, but there are still some pretenders out there and some contenders have yet to emerge from the pack. We saw a player that fell off the pace earlier in the season emerge back into the Heisman conversation with an excellent weekend performance. We saw... Read More

2011 Heisman Watch

College football season is quickly approaching, and in just over three weeks the 2011 season will kick off with numerous teams starting on Thursday night, September 1st. This offseason has seemed to drag on forever with all the turmoil and allegations spread out among many different programs. But, now, we can put all that in the rearview and focus on the upcoming season. Last year, I covered the 2010 Heisman race exclusively at Sports Nickel, and... Read More

2010 Heisman Watch: Week 3

This just in: The Heisman race is still completely wide open. I do believe we have a front runner right now that has been head and shoulders better than everyone else, but it’s going to be interesting to see if he can keep putting up the outrageous numbers that we have. Also, as soon as we thought that last season’s Heisman Trophy winner was out of the race after missing the first two games of the season, he comes out and puts up ridiculous numbers... Read More

2010 Heisman Watch: Week 2

We are two weeks into the college football season and we have one of the more wide open races in recent memory. Mark Ingram came out of nowhere to win the Heisman Trophy last season and with him missing two weeks; his chances of repeating have taken a pretty big hit. But, we have another player that has really came out of nowhere and taken the college football world by storm. It’s been an interesting two weeks, and so far here is a list of the... Read More

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