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re: Should Barkley now be in the Heisman discussion?
Posted on 11/20/11 at 3:04 am to ToesOnTheNose213
Posted on 11/20/11 at 3:04 am to ToesOnTheNose213
To answer your question...yes.
Before tonight's game:
Barkley's statistics are Heisman-worthy — he has completed 247 of 370 passes for 2,782 yards and 29 touchdowns.
Luck has completed 221 of 313 passes for 2,680 yards and 29 touchdowns. He has seven interceptions, one more than Barkley.
Luck and Stanford got handled nicely last weekend by Oregon, 53-30. And that was at the Farm, not the Autzen Zoo.
So the door has cracked open for Barkley. If he is impressive against a very impressive Oregon team, they might actually have to hold a vote for the Heisman.
"The [Heisman] voters are going to take notice of that game," said Brandt, for 28 years the director of player development for the Dallas Cowboys and now an analyst on NFL.com. "You are going to see a comparison with Luck. It's big that that the game is at Oregon."
Tonight: 26/34, 323 yards 4 TD and 1 INT (wasn't really his fault, dude was held and ball was tipped.)
Before tonight's game:
Barkley's statistics are Heisman-worthy — he has completed 247 of 370 passes for 2,782 yards and 29 touchdowns.
Luck has completed 221 of 313 passes for 2,680 yards and 29 touchdowns. He has seven interceptions, one more than Barkley.
Luck and Stanford got handled nicely last weekend by Oregon, 53-30. And that was at the Farm, not the Autzen Zoo.
So the door has cracked open for Barkley. If he is impressive against a very impressive Oregon team, they might actually have to hold a vote for the Heisman.
"The [Heisman] voters are going to take notice of that game," said Brandt, for 28 years the director of player development for the Dallas Cowboys and now an analyst on NFL.com. "You are going to see a comparison with Luck. It's big that that the game is at Oregon."
Tonight: 26/34, 323 yards 4 TD and 1 INT (wasn't really his fault, dude was held and ball was tipped.)
Posted on 11/20/11 at 3:17 am to Zamoro10
Kellen Moore gets an invite as the QB with the most wins in history right? If that happens, who gets bumped from my list? RG3? Probably, so:
Keenum
Luck
Barkley
Richardson
Moore
Luck wins IMO. I doubt ESPN says anything about Richardson being held to under 100 against LSU though.
Keenum
Luck
Barkley
Richardson
Moore
Luck wins IMO. I doubt ESPN says anything about Richardson being held to under 100 against LSU though.
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