Monday, September 19, 2011

Heisman Watch (Week 3)

Well it only took three weeks for some shakeups to the rankings. The Oklahoma vs Florida State was the big game of the weekend but that wasn't the only fireworks. Where does everybody stand after three weeks? Lets find out!

1. Landry Jones QB Oklahoma
Last Week: 18-27 199 yards 1 TD 2 INTs 1 rushing TD Next Week: vs. Missouri
Comments: It wasn't the best statistical game of the week, but the bottom line is that Jones lead the Sooners to a big win over Florida State in a match up of top ranked teams. Now its not lot like Jones played bad. He accounted for both Sooner touchdowns and one of them was the go ahead score that helped propel them to victory. And he was in control throughout the game. Now Jones faces off against a reeling Missouri team that ended the Sooners prefect season last year. But look for Jones to meet Texas in Dallas for his next big time match up and another chance to show why he is a favorite take home the hardware.

2. Andrew Luck QB Stanford
Last Week: 20/31 325 yards 2 TDs Next Week: vs UCLA
Comments: In a match up of Pac 12 gunslingers it was Luck who came out of the game on top. His 325 yards increases his total to 786 yards in three games and his two TDs make it 8 on the season. Luck is proving that it wasn't just Jim Harbaugh that has led to his success. Luck is proving to everybody that he is the best quarterback in years. But it won't be till their match up against Oregon in October where he can show Heisman voters that he is the top player in all of college football.

3. Kellen Moore QB Boise State
Last Week: 32-42 455 5 TDs 1 INT Next Week: vs. Tulsa
Comments: Toledo gave Ohio State a run for their money in week 2, but they were no match for Boise State and Kellen Moore in a 45-10 win. "The Surgeon" was up to his old tricks carving up the rocket defense in route to a very impressive 455 yards. Now Moore has always put up big numbers, but this year he has taken it to a new level. But what makes this even more impressive is that Moore is doing this with a new set of receivers and with everybody trying to knock off the mighty Boise State Broncos. However its going to take a lot for Moore to overcome Andrew Luck and Landry Jones. But if Boise State can run the table, he has a chance.

4. Trent Richardson RB Alabama
Last Week: 167 yards 3 TDs Next Week: vs Arkansas
Comments: After a low rushing output in the first game of the season, Richardson has really stepped up his game. In a huge blowout win against North Texas Richardson was unstoppable. His 167 yards was a career high. This Alabama offense continues to improve and Alabama has the makings of another National Championship. This upcoming weekend will be Richardson's toughest test. Arkansas comes to Alabama looking to knock em off. However Arkansas isn't known for their defense, so look for Richardson to continue his roll.

5. Russell Wilson QB Wisconsin
Last Week: 23-32 347 yards 3 TDs 1 INT Next Week: vs. South Dakota
Comments: Russell is a new comer to the rankings, but he has been nothing short of impressive for the Badgers. Wisconsin has always been known for a power running attack where the QB was mainly there to hand the ball off. But Wilson's presence has taken them to new heights. The Badger offense is now an explosive attack that can score at any moment. And with the Big 10 not looking the greatest so far, the Badgers could be on their way to a Big 10 Championship and a possible National Title. But what makes Wilson even more impressive is how bad NC State has looked without him.

Keep an Eye on

Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State
Once a contender for the trophy, but Blackmon just hasn't had the season that many thought he'd be having. Now it isn't any fault of his own, defenses are keying in on him and QB Brandon Weeden is going elsewhere. Now I'm not ready to say Blackmon is done, but he is going to need a huge game in College Station against Texas A&M to get some buzz back.

Robert Griffin III QB Baylor
I really want to have RG3 in the top 5, but have we heard much from the talented QB lately? Ever since Baylor's big win against TCU they haven't been on TV and Griffin just isn't getting the buzz you need to win a Heisman Trophy. A big reason is playing the likes of Rice and Stephen F. Austin. Griffin needs Big 12 conference play to start soon.

LeMichael James RB Oregon
Despite 231 yards of total offense James is still hurting from his bad game against LSU. For James to get back into the mix the Ducks are going to have to beat Stanford and have Luck and Landry Jones to struggle. Just don't see it happening.

Marcus Lattimore RB South Carolina
With 246 yards and 3 TDs Marcus Lattimore has picked up where he left off last year. Lattimore is arguably the best running back in the nation and a big reason why South Carolina is a legit contender for an SEC Championship. However he'll only go as far as his team will. If the Gamecocks can knock off the SEC elite then could we see another running back taking home the hardware?

David Wilson RB Virginia Tech
88 yards and a touchdown isn't really the type of stats we've been use to seeing out of Wilson, but VaTech continues to roll and as long as they are undefeated he'll be a dark horse candidate for New York.

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