Who will win Heisman

Corum should have won it last year. Pretty lame that an injury can take someone out like it did.
 
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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At +3000. High productive player on a playoff contender team, why not :noidea:
 
jfc. This board needs to start screening these retarded posts.
Top rated RB in the Heisman voting. Dumb that this award is now functionally the best QB award.
 
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.
And all with higher odds:
Caleb Williams - +500
Drake Maye - +1500
Michael Penix - +1200
Jordan Travis - +1200
Kyle McCord - +2000

Caleb Williams is just the boring pick.
Maye, Penix, Travis are talented but teams will need to ball out for them to win
McCord - Will lose votes to Harrison Jr. who is my first choice anyway

At +3000, maybe UM has a little more faith in JJ in his 3rd year and open the pass. If not, Blake Corum at +3000 will have a shot. With UM being in playoff contention, one of the two has a real shot at getting to NY and winning
 
Ahhh yes, that 6th round talent should have won the Heisman....
Did I say they should have won?

But what does draft pick have to do with winning the heisman?
 
Did I say they should have won?

But what does draft pick have to do with winning the heisman?
Not a single legitimate person would take Duece Vaughn over Corum.
 
Not a single legitimate person would take Duece Vaughn over Corum.
who had the better season? I'm not asking who gets drafted higher. That has nothing to do with the heisman.
 
who had the better season? I'm not asking who gets drafted higher. That has nothing to do with the heisman.
One got injured near the end. But it's still corum.

Corum had 121 ypg and Vaughn had 111 ypg. Corum had 18 touchdowns in 12 games, Vaughn had 9 in 14 games. And that's with slightly more attempts per game favoring Vaughn (20.93) vs. Corum (20.58). Vaughn didn't even crack the top 100 in yards per attempt.
 
One got injured near the end. But it's still corum.

Corum had 121 ypg and Vaughn had 111 ypg. Corum had 18 touchdowns in 12 games, Vaughn had 9 in 14 games. And that's with slightly more attempts per game favoring Vaughn (20.93) vs. Corum (20.58). Vaughn didn't even crack the top 100 in yards per attempt.
Robinson had a higher YPC and same amount of TDs. It's obvious Robinson was the better RB.
 
Not a single legitimate person would take Duece Vaughn over Corum.

In college or the NFL? Corum is going to be a 23 year old, small stature running back heading to the NFL draft. Even if he were to win the Heisman and have a fantastic year, teams aren't going to like that
 
And all with higher odds:
Caleb Williams - +500
Drake Maye - +1500
Michael Penix - +1200
Jordan Travis - +1200
Kyle McCord - +2000

Caleb Williams is just the boring pick.
Maye, Penix, Travis are talented but teams will need to ball out for them to win
McCord - Will lose votes to Harrison Jr. who is my first choice anyway

At +3000, maybe UM has a little more faith in JJ in his 3rd year and open the pass. If not, Blake Corum at +3000 will have a shot. With UM being in playoff contention, one of the two has a real shot at getting to NY and winning
Getting to NY, I could see Corum. JJ, no chance. He's just not a very good QB, and frankly Harbaugh isn't very good at developing the position.
 
Just to show how much heart he has, Stetson Bennett will petition to be allowed back into the college for his 7th season and at the tender young age of 37 lead another awesome drive that will without a doubt ensure his NFL HOF credentials, not to mention unanimous Heisman.
 
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In college or the NFL? Corum is going to be a 23 year old, small stature running back heading to the NFL draft. Even if he were to win the Heisman and have a fantastic year, teams aren't going to like that
Corum will go in the first 3 rounds.
 
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.

He won't win it because he won't have the ridiculous numbers that guys like Caleb Williams, Drake Maye and insert OSU QB will, because he won't have too, and because that isn't their offense. I do think he's a good QB though. He's probably a round 1-3 draft pick IMO. Guys like Maye and Williams are aided by their teams defenses being garbage(along with them being great). But Michigan blew out everyone last year, except Illinois, and I can see them doing it again this year, with the exception of PSU and OSU.
 
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