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"Toby Gerhart Update"

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Blogger DCThrowback said...

I see someone is also a fan of Gregg Easterbrook...or at least his column, "Tuesday Morning Quarterback", over at espn.com.

11/22/09, 7:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Colt McCoy should win- lifetitme achievement plus he's undefeated and mdakes that offense purr. If Inngram has a huge game vsa Florida in the SEC cha mpionship give it to him then.

Brian Kelly of Cincinnati is next coach at Notre Dame btw. The best team in the country is TCU and their QB Andy Dalton should get some Heisman votes. Andy Dalton and Colt McCoy- they just sound like Texas QBs.

Dan in DC

11/22/09, 7:29 PM

Anonymous eh said...

...and 130 yards on 20 carries.

Which loses a bit of luster when you know that 61 of those yards came on one carry. Which means in 19 carries he gained roughly 70 yards, which is just under 4 yards per carry.

But he still has a chance to help get Charlie Weis fired.

Still, he's only a sophomore,...

Yes. After Archie Griffin, I thought they ought to recast the Heisman so it recognizes play over four years -- an award for seniors, so to speak.

11/23/09, 5:45 AM

Blogger Dutch Boy said...

No white running back will win the Heisman (it is reserved for black running backs and any race quarterbacks).

11/23/09, 10:40 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

No doubt, if Gerhart gets to the endzone instead of the 13 yard line, he wins the Heisman. That would have been 5 touchdowns for the game including the game winner and Stanford would have ended the season in the top 10.

11/23/09, 4:20 PM

Anonymous rakeback said...

Toby Gerhart is already one of the best players in college football and if Standford can keep him together with Andrew Luck they could contend for the PAC 10 for the next couple years and maybe a national championship.

12/7/09, 9:07 AM

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