Here’s what some of the top Heisman candidates did on Saturday:
Colt McCoy: 33 of 42, 470 yards, 2 TDs, 1 int.
Mark Ingram: 22 carries, 144 yards, 5 catches, 30 yards.
Tim Tebow: 15 of 20, 208 yards, 1 TD, 16 carries, 27 yards, 1 TD.
Case Keenum: 40 of 60, 522 yards, 3 TDs, 6 carries, 21 yards.
Jimmy Clausen: 37 of 51, 452 yards, 2 TDs, 1 int.
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Case Keenum led his team to a third victory in the final MINUTE of a game, and his fourth 4th quarter comeback this year. This week he passed for 522 yards and 3 touchdowns with 0 interceptions. How can the Heisman go to anyone BUT Keenum? Keenum leads the country in touchdowns and total offense, but it is his calm leadership, savvy, and refusal to lose that makes him the Heisman candidate. He IS Houston, without him UH is average-at-best this year. All the other Heisman candidates have been pedestrian all year long.
Also note: for those who think Keenum is a “system” quarterback, Keenum runs the same system that Bradford ran under Coach Sumlin at Oklahoma. Also note that Houston averages 32 rushing attempts per game and 144 yards per game on the ground. This is not just a whacky-passing attack. This is solid fundamental offensive football that Case Keenum executes flawlessly.
Spiller not listed? He had a pretty monster game on national TV. I’d have thought he’d be poised to break into the discussion…
Am I the only one bothered that HP is becoming over -run by Case Keenam spammers?