Uncategorized — 07 December 2010

Ever wonder what the voters were thinking when selecting who to choose on their Heisman ballots?  Here’s a selection of commentary from various Heisman voters on why they voted the way they did:

It’s not beyond the realm of possibility to consider Auburn coach Gene Chizik may be right when he said Cam Newton was the best football player he’s ever seen, then added, “Over a 13 game stretch, I’ve never seen anything like it.” Neither have I. With all due respect to Tim Tebow, Newton is having the type of season that surpassing any the iconic Tebow had during his four special years at Floirda. And he did it with controversy swirling around him for the past month after allegations broke his father was shopping him to another SEC rival.”  

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Two reasons I voted for Kellen Moore: He is the nation’s leader in passing efficiency and his father didn’t try to sell his services to the highest bidder. If Cam Newton wins the award, they will need to recast the trophy in honor of his father: Instead of the guy on top of the trophy having his arm out, he will have his hand out.

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The NCAA says Cameron Newton was eligible and that was the only doubt about him. He’s clearly the most outstanding player. He’s posted one of the most impressive individual seasons ever. Cameron Newton is as close to unstoppable as any player I’ve seen since Barry Sanders.

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As someone who has voted for Golden Tate and Dennis Dixon, I don’t shy away from taking the unconventional route. Not this year. No way. The only debate was between Luck and Moore for second place, and I gave the Stanford kid the nod because of his superior rushing numbers.

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I don’t think its even close between Newton and everyone else. He just seems that much better than the field.

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No. 1 was easy. Newton is the most dominant all-around QB since Vince Young, and maybe more so.  Justin Blackmon has had a season on par if not better than Larry Fitzgerald’s runner-up ’03 season. My third choice was a toss-up between Luck and Kellen Moore. They have almost identical numbers, but Luck did it against slightly tougher competition.

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As with Colt McCoy a year ago, the award was Cam Newton’s to lose going into the final weekend. Instead of stumbling, Newton played like a champion. A possibly corrupt champion, but a champ nonetheless. He saved his most sublime performance of the season for it’s final game, erasing what tiny shreds of doubt remained about this worthiness. I can’t remember a year in which a candidate  left the rest of the field so far behind.

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While I would prefer to have all my Heisman winners tarnish-free, in the end my vote came down to performance over preference. Cam Newton is the most outstanding college football player, hands down (or hands out).

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Cam Newton is eligible. Cam Newton is, as far as anyone has been able to prove, unaware that his Dad asked for a mint for his son’s services at the college level. And Cam Newton is the best player in college football. It may be a vote that winds up with a trophy being rescinded or returned years from now, but there’s no other vote to make under the current circumstances. Cam Newton, right now, deserves the Heisman Trophy.

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This was the easiest Heisman vote in years because Cam Newton was far and away the best player in the nation. You can argue all you want about the off-the-field stuff, but we’re instructed to vote for the most outstanding player in the nation and Newton was clearly that. The toughest call on my ballot was for third. I went with Kellen Moore over Andrew Luck because I thought he did more with less.

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I was about to pull the trigger on a Newton-Luck-Blackmon ballot when I noticed the bit on the ballot that says “The recipient must be in compliance with the bylaws defining an NCAA Student-Athlete.” By the NCAA’s own press release last week, they said that bylaw 12.3.3 had been violated in the Newton situation.  When I went to vote, I had NO intention of voting this way. But when I thought about it, researched it, etc., I just couldn’t vote for Newton.  He will no doubt win without me, but I just had to vote my conscience.

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In all honesty, Newton won this award the week before last vs. Alabama. It would have taken a complete meltdown to lose it in the SEC title game. Newton has enjoyed one of the most dominating performances we have seen in recent college football history. He already is an all-time great!

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Chris Huston, A.K.A. ‘The Heisman Pundit‘, is a Heisman voter and the creator and publisher of Heismanpundit.com, a site dedicated to analysis of the Heisman Trophy and college football. Dubbed “the foremost authority on the Heisman” by Sports Illustrated, HP is regularly quoted or cited during football season in newspapers across the country. He is also a regular contributor on sports talk radio and television.

(6) Readers Comments

  1. The guy who was quoted as saying that he voted for Kellen Moore because “he is the nations leader in passing efficiency” needs to have his vote revoked.
    He clearly does not believe in statistical research.

    Sir. Cameron Newton is the leader and all time single season record holder now for passing efficiency.

    QUARTERBACK RATING RAT
    1. Cameron Newton, AUB 188.2
    2. Kellen Moore, BSU 185
    3. Ryan Mallett, ARK 170.5
    4. Scott Tolzien, WIS 169.8
    5. Andy Dalton, TCU 167

  2. Since when do writers give a damn about facts? A lil hearsay from an un-known source or their own foundless assuptions seem to make for a better story and higher media ratings. If we did pay for Cam…we got a helluva lot more for our money than any media company gets for it’s dollar!

  3. Quit whining over a small mistake. Moore was the ratings leader 3 days ago, and had been throughout the whole season to that point. Newton JUST eclipsed him in that last game. You are acting like he spoke out of his ass and said something completely off-base.

    For your information, the single season passing efficiency leader is Ryan Dinwiddie, NOT Cam Newton. YOU are the one who should have your posting privileges revoked.

    1. Ryan Dinwiddie 188.18 2002 Boise State
    2. Cam Newton 188.16 2010 Auburn
    3. Colt Brennan 185.96 2006 Hawaii
    4. Kellen Moore 185.04 2010 Boise State
    5. Stefan Lefors 181.74 2004 Louisville

    You clearly do not believe in “statistical research”

  4. Roby…you are wrong! He did say Moore “IS” the nations leader. He was refrring to this season not 2002. By the way just who did the Bronco’s play back then worth a damn? Matter of fact who did they play this season other than VT or Nevada? Cam Newton did it in a real conference where he faced real competition weekly. The teams we are criticized for playing is his conference schedule. BSU needs to enlarge it’s stadium and ask to join the big 12. They would fit right in with all offense and no defense. Yeah no defense. The two decent teams they faced had no problem scoring. Think BSU could beat VT now? Nope. Hell, if nuthin else follow TCU to the big least. Until then stop whining or defending the defenseless.

  5. Wow, AUman76.

    I am not wrong. You are. He did, in fact say Newton had the single season record:

    “Sir. Cameron Newton is the leader and all time single season record holder now for passing efficiency.”

    Read it again.

    And as for you getting all defensive about Cam Newton being decimal points behind the all-time lead, cool your jets. Not once did I argue that Dinwiddie was better than Newton. Calm down. I simply pointed out a small inaccuracy in jjackson’s fact-checking. A small error that, in the grand scheme of things, is not particularly important. I was just pointing out the absurdity of him flipping out over a small error, only to make a similar error in his next breath.

  6. CAM NEWTON personifies what an outstanding Football play should be, he is mentally, physically and confidently strong. He has overcame adversaries on and off the field. He never disrespects his team (yell, smash helmets be a diva -look at Andrew Luck he is a true DIVA)Cam is the Heisman Winner whether you like it or not. LUCK wins against likes of Sacremento State (who?)Notre Dame and Wake Forest rather weak tams and Struggled and lost against Oregon. He is not ready for the Heisman. Newton dominated & beat powerhouse teams like Alabama, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia and Mississippi State, etc., etc., you get the picture.

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