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carter08
09-30-2006, 04:22 PM
Look at the stats people, and you will see he is the best QB in college football

Txbroadcaster
09-30-2006, 04:23 PM
No he is not..he is a good QB who plays in a system that will produce great stats..I like him, but he is by no means the best in the country

Stownhorse
09-30-2006, 04:24 PM
Originally posted by carter08
Look at the stats people, and you will see he is the best QB in college football


back up your theory by posting them there stats

carter08
09-30-2006, 04:27 PM
Through 4 games

Passing- 94/ 135 1193 yards, 12 TD 1 INT
Rushing- 23/42 yards
Recieving- 1/ 8 yards

Stownhorse
09-30-2006, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by carter08
Through 4 games

Passing- 94/ 135 1193 yards, 12 TD 1 INT
Rushing- 23/42 yards
Recieving- 1/ 8 yards

thanks

bullfrog_alumni_02
09-30-2006, 04:38 PM
while thse are good stats, who are they against, and what team does he play for? also we'll see if they contiue through the season or if they are just for now.

Txbroadcaster
09-30-2006, 04:41 PM
He is the starting QB for Houston..again he is a fun QB to watch, but he is in NO WAY the best QB in the nation

Old Tiger
09-30-2006, 05:40 PM
If his team isn't going t a major bowl game he aint getting the Heisman

WestTXLonghorn
09-30-2006, 05:59 PM
There's a reason why no Texas Tech QB was ever considered for the Heisman. Same thing applies to Mr. Kolb.

Pball
09-30-2006, 06:03 PM
Some more opinons on the Heisman taken from the web site www.Adrian-Peterson.com

From Heismanpundit.com
1. Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma--Right now, Peterson is in the strongest position to win the Heisman. He is the only running back who can win and he's the only player left who is seen as a superior physical talent.

He also is the player who can best absorb a loss by his team, since the Sooners are not seen as title contenders anyway and Peterson is viewed as the guy keeping OU afloat. He is also the guy who will benefit the most should his team continue to win, since the expectations for OU are relatively low right now. One unexpected factor working in his favor, too, is the huge amount of attention given to Oklahoma's loss to Oregon. Many voters may not view that as a legitimate loss and some could vote for him as a sort of protest. It's rare that a loss isn't counted against a player in the Heisman race, but this could be such a case.

But make no mistake, he is getting it done on the field, too. He has 643 yards and 7 TDs on the season, putting him on pace for 1,920 yards and 21 TDs in a 12-game season, with the opportunity to crack 2,000 if the Sooners make the Big 12 title game. Those type of numbers will win him the Heisman in a heartbeat. His big game will come against Texas, though. He needs to perform well against the Longhorns. If the Sooners win, he may cruise to the trophy, but he will still have a chance if OU plays Texas close in a loss.

CNNSI.com Heisman-o-meter: The Watchman is kind of warming to the idea of Peterson, not Smith or Slaton, being the eventual choice. And no, it's not because of what Peterson did against the overmatched Blue Raiders. It's that Peterson has been just as good -- maybe even better -- than those two with less support around him. (its about time the media realized, AD is doing this with a very young o-line, and defenses sticking 8 and 9 in the box, no other player faces teams every week in this manner)