2010 Heisman Watch: Week 13
The Heisman race is over. The Heisman voters may as well send the award to Auburn QB Cameron Newton right now and just save everybody time. The only thing now left to be determined is who will be joining Newton at the Heisman ceremony on Dec. 11th in New York Anybody that does join Cam Newton will be jockeying for 2nd place and down. There are still quite a few players with hopes of making it to New York to be apart of the Heisman ceremony. Read... Read More
2010 Heisman Watch: Week 12
The Heisman race didn’t change much in week twelve as a few of the top candidates had bye weeks and didn’t see the field this weekend. A few players took advantage of others being on bye weeks and made their case to the Heisman voters with some stellar performances. We are three weeks away from crowning a Heisman winner and while there is still a clear front runner, the race is far from over. Read More Read More
2010 Heisman Watch: Week 11
We have a clear frontrunner right now in the Heisman race. Through eleven weeks, it’s obvious who should be awarded the Heisman Trophy. But, we can’t say it’s not getting more interesting by the day. An NCAA investigation has taken the college football world by storm and has thrown a serious curveball toward the Heisman race. At this point, the investigation is the only thing that could keep our current front runner from hoisting the bronze... Read More
2010 Heisman Watch: Week 10
Just when it looked like the Heisman race was taking shape, an NCAA investigation of the Heisman frontrunner’s recruitment threw a huge monkey wrench into the race. To be fair, this could be meaningless in the Heisman race, because said frontrunner may not have done anything wrong and even if he did, it’s not likely any ruling from the NCAA would come down prior to the Heisman being giving away. In any case, it will be an interesting thing... Read More
2010 Heisman Watch: Week 9
After nine weeks of football, the Heisman race is dwindling down. We have a pretty good idea of who is still alive in the Heisman race and who has seen their chances slip out of their hands. There are only a few players that still have legitimate shots at hoisting the 25-pound bronze statue at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City. We have a frontrunner, but we did see another candidate start to nip at his heels thanks to his performance on... Read More





