2011 Heisman Watch: The Sleepers

Last week, I wrote my inaugural Heisman Watch for the 2011 season, highlighting 10 of the favorites to take home the award, and making my pick to take home the Heisman Trophy. Now, I’m moving on and trying to highlight five possible sleepers that could make a run at the 2011 Heisman. The last two seasons, players have come out of nowhere to win the Heisman in Alabama’s Mark Ingram in 2009, and then Auburn’s Cam Newton in 2010. Those two players... Read More

Mitchell & Ford’s 2011 7-round Mock Draft

The NFL Draft begins one week from today and John Mitchell and Brady Ford are here to forecast all 7 rounds.  All 254 picks.  And we personally guarantee that every single one of our guesses will be correct.  In this draft, Mitchell had the evens and Ford had the odds.  Let’s see how it played out. Round 1   The Most Interesting Man in the Draft is going first overall         Rnd Pk # NFL Team Player Pos College 1 1 Carolina... Read More

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 7

  The Heisman race continues to change as more and more undefeated teams go down. We are seeing the front runners of old drop off like flies, while other players emerge as the new front runners with big time performances.  This will be the third straight week I’ve had a different player atop my Heisman list after yet another crazy weekend of college football.  The race is heating up and with what has been a wild season so far, we can expect the... Read More

2010 Heisman Watch: Week 6

I talked about last week how we had a player that was pulling away from everyone after the first five weeks of the season. Well, that is no longer the case after a crazy week five. A few players made up ground and we have a new #1 in the Heisman race this week.  The Heisman race is once again wide open and it’s going to be a fun race down the stretch of the season. There are a lot of players that still have a chance to throw their names into the... Read More

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