Juiced Sports hands out our Heismans
SCOTT JACOBS
It’s been a fun, crazy, and as usual, controversial season in the wonderful world of college football. That didn’t just go for the teams involved. The Heisman trophy, the most coveted individual award in sports arguably is up for grabs tonight. The field has been narrowed to a fantastic five, but there were plenty others who were more than deserving for the little guy with the stiff arm.
When tabulating our Heisman winner, Juiced Sports writers and staff weren’t limited to just voting for Robert Griffin III, Andrew Luck, Montee Ball, Trent Richardson, and Tyrann Mathieu. So who did we choose? Our votes after the jump.
Mitch Blatt
1. Robert Griffin III / QB / Baylor
Robert Griffin III had the best season and led Baylor into the top 25. He did it in the big games, too, throwing for 430 yards against Texas A&M, 425 against Oklahoma State, 479 against Oklahoma and 320 against Texas.
2. Montee Ball / RB/ Wisconsin
3. Andrew Luck / QB / Stanford
Brad Clark
1. Robert Griffin III / QB / Baylor
RGIII took home the Davey O’Brien Trophy on Thursday and seems he is the frontrunner for the Heisman on Saturday. The junior signal caller has posted just shy of 4,000 passing yards, 36 TD passes to 6 INT’s and has ran in 9 more scores. I’m pretty sure that should do it.
2. Trent Richardson / RB / Alabama
3. Andrew Luck / QB / Stanford
Scott Jacobs
1. Matt Barkley / RB / USC
I was absolutely baffled when Barkley was shafted by the Heisman voting committee. The number one QB out of high school, Barkley finally lived up to his lofty billing this season, quietly leading USC to a 10-2 record and a top 5 ranking. Barkely threw for 3528 yards this season to go along with 39 TDs and just 7 picks. But here’s why he gets my vote: USC was ineligible to play for the post-season, which for some might’ve made it difficult to stay motivated. Not Barkley. He simply got better as the season went on, and so did the Trojans. If you don’t have to be a national title contender to win the Heisman (see Griffin III), why can’t Barkley get consideration? And for my money, he might just be the best player in college football when it’s all said and done.
2. Tyrann Mathieu / CB / LSU
3. Andrew Luck / QB / Stanford
Mike Kaye
1. Trent Richardson / QB / Alabama
His team is in the National Championship game and he is the best offensive weapon on the team. If you look at the QB and WR play on Alabama, it is obvious that without Richardson, the team is devoid of play-makers and would solely rely on their defense.
2. Robert Griffin III / QB / Baylor
3. Andrew Luck / QB / Stanford
Shane Smith
1. Trent Richardson / RB / Alabama
2. Case Keenum / QB / Houston
3. Robert Griffin III / QB / Baylor
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