bnoyes808
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Posted: Jul 20th, 2008 at 08:50 pm
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Think a certain Gator has a shot at the Heisman again? I just read that Archie Griffin thinks so, though that may not mean much.
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bwill5025
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Posted: Jul 20th, 2008 at 09:19 pm
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I doubt Tebow will be able to repeat last year's performance. Opposing defenses (especially in the SEC) have had all offseason to study film on him and gameplan around stopping him.
Two RB's to watch:
RB Beanie Wells, Ohio St
RB Knowshon Moreno, Georgia
Also, the top three quarterbacks in the Big 12 should be outstanding. Whoever can lead their team to the best record will have a shot.
QB Chase Daniel, Missouri
QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma
QB Graham Harrell, Texas Tech
And a couple long-shot receivers:
WR Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech
WR Percy Harvin, Florida
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bnoyes808
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Posted: Jul 20th, 2008 at 09:36 pm
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I would hate to see a Buck get it. Those Big 12 qbs have a good shot and I do like Moreno . . .
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gilbo38
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Posted: Sep 1st, 2008 at 04:31 pm
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Don't forget Sanchez out at SC. With the way he played this weekend and a big one w/ the Buckeyes in two weeks, he has a chance to jump out and become a front runner with a big game on the biggest stage of this early season.
I personally think either Tebow will take too many shots (he took something like 240 hits last year) or Meyer will reign him in a bit so he doesn't get as beaten up. Either way, his #s will be down a bit and his Heisman chances will go down with it. And now this foot/ankle injury Wells suffered. Wide open.
If I were to bet on it, I think I might take Chase Daniel as the long shot.
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