General CFB — 06 December 2009

Here are the final regular season stats for the primary Heisman contenders. Something to mull over while I come up with the final Heisman Watch of the season:

Colt McCoy
330 of 468 attempts
70.5% completion percentage
3,512 passing yards
270 passing yards per game
27 touchdown passes
12 interceptions
147.46 efficiency rating
348 rushing yards
3 rushing touchdowns

Mark Ingram
249 carries
1,542 rushing yards
6.2 yards per carry
119 rushing yards per game
15 rushing touchdowns
30 receptions
322 yards
3 receiving touchdowns

Toby Gerhart
311 carries
1,736 yards
5.6 yards per carry
145 rushing yards per game
26 rushing touchdowns
1 touchdown pass
10 receptions
149 receiving yards

Tim Tebow
182 of 279 attempts
65.2% completion percentage
2,413 passing yards
186 passing yards per game
18 touchdown passes
5 interceptions
155.59 efficiency rating
859 rushing yards
13 rushing touchdowns

C.J. Spiller
1,145 rushing yards
11 rushing touchdowns
445 receiving yards
4 receiving touchdowns
210 punt return yards
1 punt return touchdown
708 kickoff return yards
4 kickoff return touchdowns
2,508 all-purpose yards
193 all-purpose yards per game
9.5 yards per play
1 passing touchdown
20 total touchdowns scored

Ndamukong Suh
50 solo tackles
32 assisted tackles
82 total tackles
23 tackles for losses of 92 yards
12 sacks for 77 yards
1 interception
10 pass deflections
24 quarterback hurries
1 forced fumble
3 blocked kicks

Kellen Moore
254 of 392 attempts
65% completion percentage
3,325 yards
256 passing yards per game
39 touchdown passes
3 interceptions
167.35 efficiency rating
1 rushing touchdown

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(17) Readers Comments

  1. Gerhart earned it….vote for Gerhart…Ingram ran for 22 last week…and had 5…that’s five games under 100 yds…GERHART best

  2. I’m voting for Gerhart because he carried his team like no other, he outgained in total rushing all others and he did that in fewer games and he had 26 rushing TD’s…..Gerhart is amazing. Vote for him.

  3. Gerhart.

  4. Gerhart deserves it

  5. Watch Gerhart run here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVf_74OGjDE

    More yards in fewer games. Leads nation in rushing and most rushing TD’s by far….

    I agree Gerhart does deserve it…Heisman Gerhart.

  6. I just want to point out that Gerhart has 20 more total yards on 50 more touches. Also, he was going against lesser competition, while Ingram faced tougher defenses and put up NO PADDING against the small teams on Bama’s schedule.

    Ingram for Heisman.

  7. McCoy in a squeaker!

  8. Would you mind telling us who you are voting for?

  9. “‘small teams’ on Bama’s schedule.”

    Is that what you call them? How cute.

    P.S. The SEC is great because we say so. Look how we fare against other teams! I think Chatanooga just lost its choo-choo.

  10. SEC is oerrated. GERHART is best of 2009 no question. Vote Gerhart or your a puckish homer. Toby’s a man. The Heisman.

  11. Ingram had 20 yards against Auburn. Give him the heisman.

  12. We want Gerhart to win it but we’re bound by our sponsors to give it to one of the MARKETED players from the SEC or BIG 12. Tough luck for Toby. He should have joined a conference that plays 13 games. Really though we all know GERHART deserves the thing. Sorry Toby.

  13. McCoys STUNK in the big game. Tebow StUNk in the big game. Ingram evened out his 20 yarder from last week. Gerhart deserves the Heisman.

  14. For the first year in many, many, I’d be happy with any of the big 3 winning

  15. NY Times, Sun afternoon says “HEISMAN PUNDIT PREDICTS MCCOY THE HEISMAN WINNER”!!!!!!!!!!!!

  16. scooped by the NYT? That hasn’t happened since 1873.

  17. When was the last time, other than Eric Crouch, that a Heisman winning QB finished with a QB rating of under 150?

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