2010 Heisman Watch: Week 5
At this moment, we are seeing a player begin to run away with the stiff-arm trophy. I really don’t think there is any question as to who is leading the Heisman race at this point. Everyone else is playing catch up right now. There are other legit contenders, but I can’t see an argument to be made for anyone else at the #1 spot at this point. But, it’s a long season and you never know what can happen. That’s why the trophy isn’t given out... Read More
2010 Heisman Watch: Week 4
In my opinion, through three games, we had three candidates that were head and shoulders better than everyone else. Week four saw one of them continue his impressive season, one of them get injured, and one of them fold under the pressure of a close game. Now, we have seen a familiar face put his name back into the front runner category with two impressive games in a row. We’ve seen some people fall of the pace and we’ve seen some new sleepers... 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
2010 Heisman Watch
In just over three weeks, the college football season will kick off. That means, among other things, that the top players will be competing for the 76th annual Heisman Memorial Trophy. The award is the most prestigious individual award in college football and is awarded to the most outstanding college football player that season. The last three winners of the Heisman trophy have been sophomores. Before Tim Tebow won the award in 2007, no sophomore... Read More





