yellowandnaked
Damn Good Rat
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BIAS--pure and simple.
If they put Dwyer on this list, I'm sure message boards from the candidate who got knocked off would have this same exact thread. I'm also sure that there are other boards out there with this thread right now. Every above average team thinks that their best player is a dark horse Heisman candidate.
But Jimmy Clausen...seriously...what kind of logic is that? What has he done to warrant any Heisman discussion at all besides having a famous last name?
Edit: Beat me to it lol
I'm sorry, are you under some illusion that the Heisman isn't a popularity/fame contest? We might not like it, but it would be a mistake not to factor in name recognition and the school the player plays for when making any Heisman predictions. Not to mention the position. These people aren't being asked to predict the best player in the nation next year; they're being asked to predict who's going to win the Heisman.
I'm sorry, are you under some illusion that the Heisman isn't a popularity/fame contest? We might not like it, but it would be a mistake not to factor in name recognition and the school the player plays for when making any Heisman predictions. Not to mention the position. These people aren't being asked to predict the best player in the nation next year; they're being asked to predict who's going to win the Heisman. An upperclassman Notre Dame quarterback should always be included on a dark horse Heisman candidate list.
Well stated. Who was the db who was awarded the Heisman over Peyton Manning? :rolleyes:
The less hype for him the better. We know how special JD is. Hey maybe with less hype his draft stock won't be great. One can dream can't they?
Well stated. Who was the db who was awarded the Heisman over Peyton Manning? :rolleyes:
If I recall, the Manning name got Peyton some negative votes, and voters opted for Michigan's top player, who being a DB was not as good a player as (and I hate saying this) Champ Bailey that year. So yes, I agree with gth816f, the Heisman is as much about politics as it is playing ability.