ESPN's 2015 Heisman ACC Hopefuls

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Desean Watson gets no credit until he has a great game against a team outside of North Carolina
 
Just as stupid as their preseason predictions. JT is so much better at what he is asked to do than Kaaya it's not even funny. List should be 1. Conner 2/3. JT/Watson 4. Cook. Nobody else has any kind of shot.
 
Stingtalk could actually be useful here. Who wants to volunteer to keep book on JT's yards after pitch?

We'd need to tweet JT's adjusted number to every AP/Heisman voter after every game next year.
 
That kaaya kid is gonna be öööö good. Maybe not heisman worthy but he can play. Him, Thomas, and Watson will be the class of the acc for the next few years
 
That kaaya kid is gonna be öööö good. Maybe not heisman worthy but he can play. Him, Thomas, and Watson will be the class of the acc for the next few years

We'll have to see. People thought Jacory Harris would be great too and he was mostly just ok.
 
Unless our defense is much better over the next 2 years, it will be very difficult for JT to even be in the conversation. Whether you like it or not, he isn't gonna be in a Heisman conversation without passing more. On the plus side, our offense can lead to a lot of highlight worthy passing, as well as good enough passing stats, which combined with the running stats would give him the numbers. The problem though is Id our defense doesn't improve, we are not likely passing more than is absolutely necessary.
 
We'll have to see. People thought Jacory Harris would be great too and he was mostly just ok.

The only thing I will ever remember about Jacory Harris, for the rest of my life, is this:

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Jacory was like Miami's Reggie. He had all the potential in the world and just kind of never developed at all. Also, he was a tad under weight. I don't remember exactly what he weighed but I remember being scared for him when they showed it on screen.
 
Unless our defense is much better over the next 2 years, it will be very difficult for JT to even be in the conversation. Whether you like it or not, he isn't gonna be in a Heisman conversation without passing more. On the plus side, our offense can lead to a lot of highlight worthy passing, as well as good enough passing stats, which combined with the running stats would give him the numbers. The problem though is Id our defense doesn't improve, we are not likely passing more than is absolutely necessary.

If we repeat 9-10 win seasons, he'll be in the conversation. We won't be flying under the radar next season.
 
Dane's right, though. He would never get looked at with stats like this year, unless we started tracking YAP.
 
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