Special to Blog Hawgs by Kris Boyd
Collin Klein placed himself back atop the 5+1, but Johnny Manziel closed the gap with a very impressive win. Colby Cameron continued to wave his arms while screaming “Look at me! Somebody look at me!”. Marqise Lee is putting up Tim Brown numbers, but not Tim Brown wins.
1. Collin Klein, QB, Kansas State (2,020 yards passing, 69.7%, 12 TD’s, 3 INT’s; 748 yards rushing, 4.9 ypc, 19 TD’s) Klein didn’t put up outstanding stats but once again led Kansas State to another high-profile win and, more importantly, to the #1 spot in the polls.
2. Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M (2,780 yards passing, 67.6%, 18 TD’s, 6 INT’s; 1,014 yards rushing, 6.5 ypc, 15 TD’s) Johnny Trademark did what nobody outside of College Station thought he could do–make an Alabama defense look pedestrian.
3. Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon (1,360 yards rushing, 6.8 ypc, 19 TD’s; 220 yards receiving, 1 TD) Barner’s playing time against Cal was shortened due to injury, but he was only averaging a little over 3 yards per carry prior to that.
4. Colby Cameron, QB, Louisiana Tech (3,283 yards passing, 71.0%, 27 TD’s, 0 INT’s; 142 yards rushing, 3 TD’s) Colby continued to win and continued to put up great numbers. And, while I’m not trying to say La Tech is playing a SEC schedule, La Tech has played Illinois, Virginia and Texas A&M.
5. Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson (2,941 yards passing, 68.0%, 28 TD’s, 9 INT’s; 310 yards rushing, 1 TD’s) Tajh continued his efficient ways in another blowout win. Tajh is wanting his invitation to New York.
+1. Marqise Lee, WR, USC (1,447 receiving yards, 98 receptions, 14.8 ypr, 13 TD’s; 110 yards rushing, 11.0 ypc; 23 kickoff returns, 677 yards, 29.4 ypr, 1 TD)
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Blog Hawgs Heisman 5 + 1–Week 11
Posted by Adam Butler on November 13, 2012
Collin Klein placed himself back atop the 5+1, but Johnny Manziel closed the gap with a very impressive win. Colby Cameron continued to wave his arms while screaming “Look at me! Somebody look at me!”. Marqise Lee is putting up Tim Brown numbers, but not Tim Brown wins.
1. Collin Klein, QB, Kansas State (2,020 yards passing, 69.7%, 12 TD’s, 3 INT’s; 748 yards rushing, 4.9 ypc, 19 TD’s) Klein didn’t put up outstanding stats but once again led Kansas State to another high-profile win and, more importantly, to the #1 spot in the polls.
2. Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M (2,780 yards passing, 67.6%, 18 TD’s, 6 INT’s; 1,014 yards rushing, 6.5 ypc, 15 TD’s) Johnny Trademark did what nobody outside of College Station thought he could do–make an Alabama defense look pedestrian.
3. Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon (1,360 yards rushing, 6.8 ypc, 19 TD’s; 220 yards receiving, 1 TD) Barner’s playing time against Cal was shortened due to injury, but he was only averaging a little over 3 yards per carry prior to that.
4. Colby Cameron, QB, Louisiana Tech (3,283 yards passing, 71.0%, 27 TD’s, 0 INT’s; 142 yards rushing, 3 TD’s) Colby continued to win and continued to put up great numbers. And, while I’m not trying to say La Tech is playing a SEC schedule, La Tech has played Illinois, Virginia and Texas A&M.
5. Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson (2,941 yards passing, 68.0%, 28 TD’s, 9 INT’s; 310 yards rushing, 1 TD’s) Tajh continued his efficient ways in another blowout win. Tajh is wanting his invitation to New York.
+1. Marqise Lee, WR, USC (1,447 receiving yards, 98 receptions, 14.8 ypr, 13 TD’s; 110 yards rushing, 11.0 ypc; 23 kickoff returns, 677 yards, 29.4 ypr, 1 TD)
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