Heisman Watch: Part Two

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     How did the players on our Heisman Watch List do this week?
Tim Tebow, Florida
Not a great game for Tebow against Tennessee. Just 115 yards passing and no touchdowns. 76 yards on 24 carries wasn't good either. Of course he stays on the list because God wouldn't have it any other way.

Colt McCoy, Texas
McCoy wasn't great against Tech. 205 yards, two picks, just one touchdown.

Sam Bradford, Oklahoma
If he doesn't come back this week (which he probably won't) I'll take him off the list.

Jahvid Best, California
Dare I say the favorite? 131 yards and five touchdowns against the Goofs.

Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan
Didn't need to play much against Alcorn State. Completed 10 of 12, and ran for a couple of scores.

Max Hall, BYU
Bad loss. Decent game for Hall. 306 yards and two scores, but three picks.

Case Keenum, Houston
The Cougs were off this week. He'll go back to putting up ridiculous numbers this week against Texas Tech.

Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State
Huge game for Dezzy Dez. Nine grabs, 161 yards and two touchdowns.

Daryll Clark, Penn State
Nothing to see here. Just 167 and two touchdowns. He'll be off the list if he keeps being average. Penn State being highly ranked and unbeaten helps him.

Joe McKnight, USC
Bad day for USC. Good day for McKnight who had 100 yards on just 11 carries, and scored a touchdown.

Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State
Big game for Pryor and he'll do this just enough to stay relevant in the conversation. 262 yards passing and and three touchdowns, 110 yards rushing and a score against Toledo.

Tate Forcier, Michigan
Did nothing against Eastern Michigan. He'll need a big, big day to stay on the list next time. Only reason he's still on is because Savage Fred loves him.

Jimmy Claussen, Notre Dame
300 more yards and two more scores against Michigan State.

Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss
Helped lead the Golden Eagles back to a win against Virginia with 115 yards and two scores.

Taylor Potts, Texas Tech
420 yards and three touchdowns against Texas. Not bad for someone who sucks. It took him 62 attempts. I so badly want to move him off this list.

Ryan Mallett, Arkansas
This kid is a stud. 408 yards and five touchdowns against Georgia.

A pair of newcomers to this list. I don't necessarily like either one of these guys, but the numbers are there right now.

Jacory Harris, Miami
The Hurricanes are on the National landscape again and Harris has been putting up good numbers. When he plays Oklahoma, we'll know more.

Tony Pike, Cincinnati
Pike has over 900 yards and has eight touchdowns in the first three games, all wins for the Bearcats. He keeps putting up numbers, and he's completing 71 percent of his passes.

Off the list...
Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech: Dwyer hasn't been the dominant force everyone thought he was gonna be. He has seven yards rushing against Miami.

Ralph Bolden, Purdue: 64 yards rushing against Northern Illinois gets you kicked off the list.

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savage Fred said:

I love T.F., but I'm not in love with him.
Now, Best, on the other hand...

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