Thread Rating:
07-05-2006, 03:46 AM
Link included inside my blog....
There are many factors that determine the eventual success of a football team's season. Teams have to show skills on offense, defense, and special teams to be competitive on a weekly basis. They need to have a schedule that works for them, one that will allow for a few breaks along the way. Turnovers and luck are also ultimate factors in whether a season can be determined a success or a failure.
In most situations a successful college team MUST have a proficient quarterback. With the exception of Ohio St. in 2002 and LSU in 2003, the last decade's worth of national champions have had a quarterback that have been considered near the top of the "heap" for his position during that year (Scott Frost could be an exception, but he ran the option beautifully in my opinion in 1997 for Nebraska).
Highlighted are ten quarterbacks who must play huge roles this season for their respective teams to meet expectations.
http://blog.myspace.com/freaknastyky
There are many factors that determine the eventual success of a football team's season. Teams have to show skills on offense, defense, and special teams to be competitive on a weekly basis. They need to have a schedule that works for them, one that will allow for a few breaks along the way. Turnovers and luck are also ultimate factors in whether a season can be determined a success or a failure.
In most situations a successful college team MUST have a proficient quarterback. With the exception of Ohio St. in 2002 and LSU in 2003, the last decade's worth of national champions have had a quarterback that have been considered near the top of the "heap" for his position during that year (Scott Frost could be an exception, but he ran the option beautifully in my opinion in 1997 for Nebraska).
Highlighted are ten quarterbacks who must play huge roles this season for their respective teams to meet expectations.
http://blog.myspace.com/freaknastyky
07-07-2006, 04:03 AM
Brady Quinn will be the one to watch....this is your next heisman winner.
07-07-2006, 01:19 PM
BurntTires Wrote:Brady Quinn will be the one to watch....this is your next heisman winner.
I wouldn't rule out Adrian Peterson, no one is really talking about him, but he had 1800 yards as a freshman, he was hurt some of last year and never really got off. Oklahoma should be a strong contender for the title game...
Quinn and Peterson are 1 and 1A IMO...
07-07-2006, 08:27 PM
FreakNasty Wrote:I wouldn't rule out Adrian Peterson, no one is really talking about him, but he had 1800 yards as a freshman, he was hurt some of last year and never really got off. Oklahoma should be a strong contender for the title game...I agree with you, I forgot about him.
Quinn and Peterson are 1 and 1A IMO...
07-13-2006, 05:31 PM
Chris Leak is the most underrated QB in the nation. He will be a front-runner for the Heisman
07-14-2006, 01:13 AM
-STAT- Wrote:Chris Leak is the most underrated QB in the nation. He will be a front-runner for the Heisman
I dont think he's "underrated" for say, but he's very talented. He'll get a chance to showcase to the voters, they play a very difficult schedule as usual...
Leak better perform early however, cause Meyer wont hesistate to go with Tim Tebow...
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)