Busters from Week Six |
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| Tuesday, 07 October 2008 16:43 | |
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Quick Recap of Heisman Buster Alum (Those who broke on to the list following my endorsement): QB Mark Sanchez USC Past Weeks: Week 1, Week 2, Week 4 Who else is out there? There will be a point where there are no high-caliber players that could possibly bust up the Heisman Race left, but until then I will continue to throw names out there.
MiQuale Lewis, RB, Ball State Week Six vs. Toledo: 31 CAR, 157 YDS, 2 TD Why and Why Not?: Ball State appears to be the hot new team trying to break onto the scene, and they took a big step when they broke into the Top 25 as of this morning. Unfortunately they play in the MAC, and all though they are ranked I would still ask Eugene Jarvis if he thinks a MAC running back can put up good enough numbers to get some recognition.
Zac Robinson, QB, Oklahoma State Week Six vs. Texas A&M: 10-of-13, 76.9%, 186 YDS, 3 TD, 15 CAR, 66 YDS, 2 TD Why and Why Not?: His QB Rating is 204.58, which is the third-highest in the nation. Unfortunately, the rest of his numbers are not as overwhelming as some of the other quarterbacks in contention. It is not likely that he will be able to compete against the big names from the big programs, but he deserves some recognition for taking the Cowyboys into the Top 25 nonetheless.
Daryll Clark, QB, Penn State Week Six at Purdue: 18-of-26, 220 YDS Why and Why Not?: I had Penn State running back Evan Royster on the last couple installments of this article, but his time-splitting has really hurt him, numbers-wise. One of the biggest reasons he made it was because of his squad. It is now becoming more apparent that Clark is a bigger reason why Penn State may be the best team in the Big Ten. Eventually, someone will start talking about Clark.
We’ll see how the week unfolds, and hopefully I can continue to dig up players for the following weeks. Until then... Related Articles/Posts
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