Who will win Heisman

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Who will win Heisman in 2023? (Yes, I changed it)
 
Front Runners:
QB Caleb Williams
WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

Other Considerations:
QB Jordan Travis
RB Blake Corum
One of Bama's running backs

Off the top of my head :noidea:
 
Front Runners:
QB Caleb Williams
WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

Other Considerations:
QB Jordan Travis
RB Blake Corum
One of Bama's running backs

Off the top of my head :noidea:
Seeing you have both a tennessee & clemson logo showing, I figured you'd say Spencer Rattler.
 
If I was putting $100 on someone:

WR Marvin Harrison Jr. - +3000
QB J.J. McCarthy - +3000
RB Blake Corum - +3000
RB TreVeyon Henderson - +6000

 
Seeing you have both a tennessee & clemson logo showing, I figured you'd say Spencer Rattler.
After two historic victories
South Carolina is still trash in the can :trash:
6-6 teams don't get Heisman invites
 
If I was putting $100 on someone:

WR Marvin Harrison Jr. - +3000
QB J.J. McCarthy - +3000
RB Blake Corum - +3000
RB TreVeyon Henderson - +6000

why would you put money on a RB for? Harrison is interesting but he would need to return kicks to have a real shot at winning it. It's going to be a QB again.. also JJ? He would have to put up numbers that UM hasn't ever seen

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If I was putting $100 on someone:

WR Marvin Harrison Jr. - +3000
QB J.J. McCarthy - +3000
RB Blake Corum - +3000
RB TreVeyon Henderson - +6000

Surprised to see McCarthy at the same odds as Corum.

He seems more of a long shot, especially with almost every receiving option from last year leaving.
 
why would you put money on a RB for? Harrison is interesting but he would need to return kicks to have a real shot at winning it. It's going to be a QB again.. also JJ? He would have to put up numbers that UM hasn't ever seen

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Don’t most Heisman winners put up numbers their program has never seen?
 
why would you put money on a RB for? Harrison is interesting but he would need to return kicks to have a real shot at winning it. It's going to be a QB again.. also JJ? He would have to put up numbers that UM hasn't ever seen

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Yeah, I don't see Michigan throwing enough for McCarthy to reach 3,500 yards or to put up gaudy enough counting stats for serious Heisman consideration.

Surprised to see McCarthy at the same odds as Corum.

He seems more of a long shot, especially with almost every receiving option from last year leaving.

I'm not too worried about the returning options. They still return Cornelius Johnson and Roman Wilson, whom I think is ready to have a bigger impact. They did lose All and Schoonmaker at TE, but Loveland already looks like he can be a major piece. I would love to see Edwards more involved in the passing game. Again, unless Michigan sees a change in offensive philosphy geared towards throwing more, it's just hard to see a QB putting up the counting stats to impress voters.
 
Yeah, I don't see Michigan throwing enough for McCarthy to reach 3,500 yards or to put up gaudy enough counting stats for serious Heisman consideration.



I'm not too worried about the returning options. They still return Cornelius Johnson and Roman Wilson, whom I think is ready to have a bigger impact. They did lose All and Schoonmaker at TE, but Loveland already looks like he can be a major piece. I would love to see Edwards more involved in the passing game. Again, unless Michigan sees a change in offensive philosphy geared towards throwing more, it's just hard to see a QB putting up the counting stats to impress voters.

I think the problem McCarthy will have is that he won't play enough to put up gaudy numbers. And the nature of their offense. Michigan is going to blow a lot of teams out, especially early on. I can see him not even playing into the 4th qtr in the OOC games. Same problem will arise with Corum, but he'll get a ton of opportunities, just because Michigan runs it a ton.
 
I think the problem McCarthy will have is that he won't play enough to put up gaudy numbers. And the nature of their offense. Michigan is going to blow a lot of teams out, especially early on. I can see him not even playing into the 4th qtr in the OOC games. Same problem will arise with Corum, but he'll get a ton of opportunities, just because Michigan runs it a ton.

That too. They seemed to pass more earlier in games when they're competitive and then lean on the running game when they're leading.
 
That cryin' bitch fro USC
 
I think the problem McCarthy will have is that he won't play enough to put up gaudy numbers. And the nature of their offense. Michigan is going to blow a lot of teams out, especially early on. I can see him not even playing into the 4th qtr in the OOC games. Same problem will arise with Corum, but he'll get a ton of opportunities, just because Michigan runs it a ton.
He's also just not that good of a QB. With guys like Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Michael Penix, Jordan Travis, hell even Kyle McCord as options to pick, I don't see why you'd throw your money away on a mediocre talent.
 
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