01-12-2005, 01:48 AM | #1 | ||
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NCAA Football 2005: The Case of The Stolen Heisman
Ok here's the run down: It's the 2009 season and my Fighting Irish has a stud hb in the running for a second...that's right second Heisman trophy.
Through the year 4 guys have been trading spaces on top of the Heisman favorites. Awards Night comes and here is the run down of the voting: C.Maxwell #hb ND Soph. 183 173 151 = 1076 J. Wagner # wr FSU Senior. 180 183 162 = 1068 Wilde hb Georgia Senior 172 160 157 = 993 Watson hb Ohio St. 130 148 176 = 862 When the dust settled my Hb.survived the closest race in Heisman historyand earneda second Heisman and rode off into the history books. As I looked at the top two candidates stats it dawned on me that I stole the Heisman. Maxwell''s stats: 202 Rushes 1440 yds. 13 tds. 19 rec. 300 yds. 3 tds. * I think I rode away with the Heisman during the last week as Maxwell ran up against a very weak ASU defense. Running a total of: 20 car. 257 yds. 2 tds. and catching a pass for 11 yds. It also Helped that it was just my team against ASU . The runner up to the race I think deserved to win but FSU didn't play during the last 3 weeks of the regular season. FSU receivers stats: J. Wagner's stats: 52 rec. 926 yds. 13 tds. 32 kr. 776 yds. 1 td. 33 Pr 387 yds. 1 td. The stats speak for themselves, Wagner should have come away with the Heisman, but most. if not all of my games were on Natl. TV/ Game of the week. FSU had 3 games that weren't televised. (Don't know if it matters but I think Natl. broadcast games arent a novelty only factor in the game). Okay now, Do you think my Hb really should have won The Heisman or should FSU contest and look for voting irreglarities?
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01-12-2005, 01:52 AM | #2 |
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Dola: I think he might try his luck in the draft (which I will export). If he does jet I have a few studs in the barn. I have 4 frosh hbs, 1 jr. who I think is a lot better physically than Mxwell and A frosh (rs) who has all world speed.
My qb is going but I have a Mike Vick type qb named Arles Pryce (reminds me more of Tony Rice though). Next season Im gonna be running the ball a ton with my gifted back field!!!
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01-12-2005, 08:36 AM | #3 |
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I think momentum is important in the voting so Wagner missing the last few games hurts considerably.
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01-12-2005, 09:27 AM | #4 | |
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I used to think that all the media things on NCAA football were just bells and whistles but I guess it really does work.
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01-12-2005, 10:20 AM | #5 |
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Dola: Im really worried about next season though:
I have 2 unproven but talented qbs. A young and small secondary and a DL corps that is developing. My receivers are pretty good though. Pretty much a bunch of Terrell Owens type. I'm really looking forward to watching my hogs up front. All my reserves are as big as Orlando Pace and I think that my offensive backfield will benefit from them.
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