Heisman Trophy Top-10 (Monday, September 11)
Notre Dame and USC have each produced
seven Heisman winners, the most of any schools
in college football history. However, the Ohio
State Buckeyes have produced five Heisman winners,
accounting for a total of six trophies (Archie
Griffin won back-to-back Heismans in 1974-75).
While Notre Dame's Brady Quinn was the odds-on
favorite to win this year's award entering the
season, Ohio State QB Troy Smith is the early
leader in my second Heisman Trophy top-10 poll
of the young season. The entire poll appears below.
Heisman Trophy Top-10 Rankings
(Monday, September 11)
Heisman Ranking
- 1)TROY SMITH (Ohio State) Last Week:1.
Texas used its early September 25-22 win over
Ohio State in Columbus to catapult the Longhorns
to their first undisputed national title since
1969 last year. Ohio State is hopeful its impressive
24-7 win last Saturday night in Austin, which
ended Texas' 21-game winning streak, will be a
similar springboard. Whether Ohio State will claim
this year's national crown or not is unknown but
the team is off to a great start, as it entered
the year as the nation's No. 1 team in both major
polls and has increased its lead by opening 2-0.
Similarly, Troy Smith had a much better season
debut than Notre Dame's Brady Quinn and Smith
was very good again Saturday night in Austin.
Smith completed 17-of-26 passes for 269 yards
with two TDs and no INTs in the win against Texas.
It marked Ohio State's ninth consecutive win with
Smith completing 67.1 percent of his passes for
an average of 254.6 YPG with 18 TDPs and just
two INTs. The win over No. 1 Texas gives Smith
a 7-1 record vs ranked opponents in his career.
Smith is being compared to Texas' Vince Young
but we've yet to see Smith run anything like Young
these first two games. while Smith averaged 50.7
YPG (4.9 YPC) and ran for six TDs as Ohio State
closed last year win seven straight wins, he's
had eight carries so far in 2006, losing a total
of 14 yards. However, that's 'pinching pennies',
as Smith has been great! Ohio State will host
Cincinnati this Saturday. His season stats are:
35-of-51 68.6 percent 566 yards with 5 TDPs and
0 INTs.
Heisman Ranking
- 2)BRADY QUINN (Notre Dame) Last Week: 3.
After a less than spectacular game in ND's season
opening 14-10 win over Ga Tech (no TDPs but a
TD run), Quinn was sharp in Saturday's 41-17 win
at home over Penn State. Quinn was 12-of-16 for
150 yards with two TDPs in the second quarter
alone and his third TDP in the early fourth quarter
put the Irish up 41-3. He finished 25-of-36 for
287 yards with three TDPs and no INTs. Last year
Quinn found himself in Weis' offense, throwing
for 3,919 yards (64.9 percent) with 32 TDPs and
just seven INTs. While he's yet to have a breakout
game in his first two, it should be noted that
after two games last year, Quinn had thrown for
just 367 yards. He then got hot, topping 300 yards
in five of his last 10 games (he topped 200 yards
in all 10 games), with four games of better than
400 yards. He averaged 355.2 YPG over those final
10 games and he may need similar numbers to chase
down Troy Smith in this year's Heisman race. Notre
Dame hosts No. 11 Michigan this Saturday. His
season stats are: 48-of-74 64.9 percent 533 yards
with 3 TDPs 0 INTs / 15 attempts 15 yards 1.0
YPC 1 TD.
Heisman Ranking
- 3)ADRIAN PETERSON (Oklahoma) Last Week: 5.
Peterson had his second straight good game as
the Sooners beat the Washington Huskies this past
Saturday, 37-20. He ran for 165 yards on 32 carries
and scored two TDs, for his 18th career 100-yard
game. The good news for Peterson is that Oklahoma
QB Paul Thompson has looked just fine in the first
two games, averaging 249.5 YPG through the air
while throwing for two TDs in each of the games
as well. If Thompson can continue at this rate,
Peterson should have a 'monster' season. Peterson
and the Sooners get a real test this Saturday,
as they will visit Eugene to play No. 18 Oregon
in a rematch of last year's Holiday bowl, a game
won by Oklahoma, 17-14. His season stats are:
56 attempts 304 yards 5.5 YPC 3 TDs / 3 catches
75 yards 1 TD.
Heisman Ranking
- 4)STEVE SLATON (West Virginia) Last Week: 4.
Slaton barely broke a sweat last Saturday as the
Mountaineers crushed Division I-AA Eastern Washington,
52-3. He scored the game's first two TDs on runs
of 49 and 17 yards and was on the sidelines before
the half. He finished with eight carries (had
31 last week!) and 105 yards with those two TD
runs. It marked his seventh career 100-yard game
and West Va is 7-0 in those contests. Slaton did
not play in three of West Va's first four games
last year but topped 100 yards in five of the
team's final eight games in leading the Mountaineers
to an 11-1 season . He finished last year with
1,128 rushing yards (5.5 YPC) and 19 TDs (17 rushing).
The Mountaineers host Maryland Thursday night.
His season stats are: 41 attempts 308 yards 7.5
YPC 4 TDs / 1 catch 12 yards 0 TDs.
Heisman Ranking
- 5)TED GINN JR (Ohio State) Last Week: 2.
Ginn was the main focus of the Texas defense last
Saturday night but he still managed five catches
for 97 yards. Also, the extra attention paid to
him allowed Anthony Gonzalez to shine for the
Buckeyes, as he led the team with eight catches
for 142 yards (both career highs!) with one TD
reception. Ginn was far from silent in the game,
making a 46-yard reception in the first quarter
and hauling in a 29-yard TD catch right before
the half, allowing Ohio State to take a 14-7 lead
in the game's second half. As mentioned last week,
for a WR to challenge for the Heisman, he needs
to make big plays returning punts and/or kickoffs.
Through two games, Ginn hasn't made any "highlight"
kick returns. His season stats are: 9 catches
220 yards 24.4 YPC 3 TDs.
Heisman Ranking
- 6)MIKE HART (Michigan) Last Week: 6.
Hart and Henne led Michigan to a Rose Bowl appearance
as freshman and last year struggled through a
7-5 season. While Henne is off to a very mediocre
start in Michigan's 2-0 start to the 2006 season
(21-of-41 for 248 yards with two TDPs and no INTs),
Hart has put together back-to-back 100-yard games.
That makes 12 in his career and it's a significant
stat as the Wolverines are 11-1 when Hart tops
the century mark.Hart ran 19 times for 116 yards
in Michigan's 41-17 win over Central Michigan
this past Saturday, tying a career-high with three
rushing TDs. He added two catches for a modest
total of 11 yards as well. Michigan will visit
South Bend to play No. 2 Notre Dame this Saturday.
Hart and Michigan will have a chance to make a
real statement this week, after facing Vandy and
CMU. His season stats are: 50 attempts 262 yards
5.2 YPC 3 TDs / 3 catches 13 yards 4.3 YPC 0 TDs.
Heisman Ranking
- 7)ERIK AINGE (Tennessee) Last Week: 10. After
two quiet years at Tennessee (last year he completed
just 45.5 percent of his throws with just five
TDPs), Erik Ainge has flown out of the gate for
the Vols. He led Tennessee to a 35-0 lead against
then-No. 9 Cal on September 2 and finished the
game with four TDPs (the last three covered 42,
80 and 50 yards). This past Saturday he was at
it again, completing 24-of-29 passes for a career-high
333 yards with three more TDPs and one INT. The
Vols led 31-17 in the game but Air Force scored
two TDs late (the second one with 1:35 remaining
after recovering an onside kick), but was stopped
on the two-point conversion try, allowing the
Vols to escape with a 31-30 win. While Ainge's
TD throws were of the shorter variety this week
(4,5 and 4 yards), he's truly been one of this
season's biggest early surprises. Ainge and Tennessee
get a major test this Saturday, as the seventh-ranked
Gators invade Knoxville. His season stats are:
35-of-47 74.5 percent 624 yards with 7 TDPs 2
INTs.
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Heisman Ranking
- 8)KENNY IRONS (Auburn) Last Week: 7.
Auburn shutout Mississippi State this past Saturday
34-0 for the team's 18th win in its last 19 SEC
games. However, RB Kenny Irons saw his seven-game
regular season streak of 100-yard rushing performances
come to an end when he was held to just 69 yards
on 21 carries (no TDs). MSU's concentration on
Irons allowed FB Brad Lester to get into the end
zone twice, gaining 40 yards on five attempts.
Anyway, Irons will get his chance this coming
Saturday when Auburn hosts No. 6 LSU. You may
remember (LSU does) that Irons had a career-high
218 yards rushing in last year's 20-17 OT loss
to LSU in Baton Rogue. His season stats are: 41
attempts 252 yards 6.1 YPC 1 TD / 4 catches 36
yards 9.0 YPC 0 TDs.
Heisman Ranking
- 9)CHRIS LEAK (Florida) Last Week: NR.
In his first year in Urban Meyer's offense, Leak's
numbers dropped from 3,197 passing yards (29/12)
in 2004 to 2,639 yards (20/6) last year. Leak
seemingly has the hang of things in his second
year in the offense, as he threw for a career-high
352 yards in Florida's 42-0 win over UCF this
past Saturday. It was Florida's most lopsided
win since a 63-3 win over Florida A&M in 2003
and its first shutout since beating Miss St 52-0
in 2001. Leak ended the game 19-of-29 with four
TDPs and just one INT, while running four times
for 16 yards. It marked his seventh career 300-yard
game and he'll lead the Gators into their showdown
with No. 13 this Saturday in Knoxville. His season
stats are: 40-of-59 67.8 percent 600 yards with
7 TDPs and 2 INTs / 9 attempts 4 yards 0.4 YPC
0 TDs.
Heisman Ranking
- 10)GARRETT WOLFE (Northern Illinois) Last Week:
NR. I like to use my 10th spot to spotlight
a player and this week it's Garret Wolfe. Players
don't win the Heisman while playing in the MAC
and Wolfe's Northern Illinois team has opened
the 2006 season by starting 0-2, thereby erasing
even the remotest of chances he may have had,.
However, Wolfe ran 24 times for 196 yards (two
rushing TDs) in Northern Illinois' 35-23 loss
to Ohio (go Bobcats!). The 5-7 senior is one heckuva
of a player, having rushed for 1,656 yards with
21 TDs (18 rush) in 2004 and 1,580 yards with
17 TDs (16 rush) in 2005, averaging 6.5 YPC in
both seasons. He's opened the 2006 season by topping
100 yards in both games, giving him 16 career
100-yard efforts. In seven of those games he's
topped the 200-yard mark, including a career-high
325 yards vs Eastern Michigan last year. His season
stats are: 50 attempts 367 yards 7.3 YPC 2 TDs
/ 5 catches 114 yards 22.8 YPC 1 TD.
Dropped Out:
No. 8 Graham Harrell (Texas Tech)
No. 9 Michael Bush (Louisville)
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