Ryan Mallet Denard Robinson Have to be the early fav's imo...If Ohio State goes undefeated in the reg season Pryor will likely be a strong canidate aswell.
Thats why I said if we go undefeated....if he does he will be in New York and that gives him consideration.
I dunno the way he is throwing there is no way. But your right they would send him to New York but I don't think he deserves it.
Denard Robinson with another huge day today in Michigan's win over Indiana 277 yards passing, 3 TD's, 0 INT's 218 Rushing yards, 2 TD's Thats 495 Total yards, and 5 TD's, including a Game winning TD drive with less than a minute ago to win the game. Clearly still the front runner. Unbelievable. GO BLUE!!!
Denard Robinson...and it's not even close right now. Btw, Luck and Ingram will still be around. Ingram is an f'n monster to fall from the discussion.
Exactly, then again not sure any defense can... This is the first time in a while im nervous about the Michigan game, that guy is good enough to win the game by himself. Thankfully their defense is about as good as a Div III school. Yea, Ingram looked good yada yada ya....but their is no denying Robinson is on a level all by himself right now.
I think this is the top 5 at this point 1.Denard Robinson 2.LaMicheal James 3.Taylor Martinez 4.Andrew Luck 5.Kellen Moore The rest would be Pryor, Newton, and Ingram.
I think you have to throw Demarco Murray in there. And Luck's too high for me. Cam Newton is doing more in the SEC than Luck is doing in the PAC 10. Newton singlehandedly beat the Gamecocks. Luck hasn't beaten anyone on his own.
He executes the midline and wishbone so well. Fun fact: Tom Osborne's blocking schemes at Nebraska were used to develop the Counter Trey in Washington under Joe Gibbs.
Robinson had a rough game today that will knock him down a bit. Ingram is probably done as well with today's performance coupled with the early season injury. Kellen Moore is gonna move up - the guy isn't spectacular but he just produces.
I don't see that Ingram was ever in it anyway. Top 3 is Robinson, Pryor and Cam Newton. And it's close.
Well I'm not high on Robinson anymore he faces his first real challenge and still far and away as a QB to do anything. Pryor had a strong game but I want to see those numbers on Wisconsin and Iowa. Auburn has done a GREAT job with Newton. I want to see what Martinez can do against Texas and Oklahoma. If he can produce at a high level against quality teams we may see the first Freshman win the Heisman.
2 players eliminated from contention in Martinez and Robinson. Cam Newton has to be the favorite at this point.
If for some reason Mallett is gone for the season, his back up would make the list if he keeps playing like he is.