BuckyB
12/11/2008, 01:14 AM
Hey everyone I wrote a blog about Sam's case for the Heisman. Hope you enjoy.
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from SoonerDudes.com (http://soonerdudes.com):
A Heisman of Heismans
http://soonerdudes.wordpress.com/files/2008/12/samstrikesaposekq1.jpg
Saturday should prove that you can’t spell Heisman without Sam.
Leading in the majority of Heisman Trophy straw polls, Bradford boasts a 186.29 Quarterback Rating that is first in the nation. That’s nearly a ten-point improvement from the 2007 season when he also led the nation as a redshirt freshman. It’s higher than recent Heisman winners Tim Tebow (Florida) in ’07, Troy Smith (Ohio State) in ’06, Matt Leinart (USC) in ’04 and Jason White (Oklahoma) in ’03.
A Heisman of Heismans, as it were. In fact, his rating this year is the highest of any quarterback since Ryan Dinwiddie’s (Boise State) 188.19 in 2002. Awesome.
More so when you consider that he also leads the country in passing touchdowns with 48. Bradford has accounted for 53 total touchdowns on the season to Colt McCoy’s 42 and Tebow’s 40. Mind-boggling when considering the Sooners have two running backs that have each rushed for over 1,000 yards. They’ve done plenty of scoring, too. Chris Brown is second in the nation in rushing touchdowns with 21 and DeMarco Murray has added 18.
Don’t forget that Bradford’s 4,464 passing yards are third in the nation – over 1,000 better than McCoy and nearly 2,000 more than Tebow.
Under Bradford’s leadership this season, the Sooners are the No. 1 ranked team entering next month’s BCS National Championship Game.
Now that’s one solid case for the Heisman Trophy.
Kindly pull out the first letter in each paragraph up to this point and what do you have?
Incidentally, you can’t spell that without Sam either.
Boomer Sooner.
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from SoonerDudes.com (http://soonerdudes.com):
A Heisman of Heismans
http://soonerdudes.wordpress.com/files/2008/12/samstrikesaposekq1.jpg
Saturday should prove that you can’t spell Heisman without Sam.
Leading in the majority of Heisman Trophy straw polls, Bradford boasts a 186.29 Quarterback Rating that is first in the nation. That’s nearly a ten-point improvement from the 2007 season when he also led the nation as a redshirt freshman. It’s higher than recent Heisman winners Tim Tebow (Florida) in ’07, Troy Smith (Ohio State) in ’06, Matt Leinart (USC) in ’04 and Jason White (Oklahoma) in ’03.
A Heisman of Heismans, as it were. In fact, his rating this year is the highest of any quarterback since Ryan Dinwiddie’s (Boise State) 188.19 in 2002. Awesome.
More so when you consider that he also leads the country in passing touchdowns with 48. Bradford has accounted for 53 total touchdowns on the season to Colt McCoy’s 42 and Tebow’s 40. Mind-boggling when considering the Sooners have two running backs that have each rushed for over 1,000 yards. They’ve done plenty of scoring, too. Chris Brown is second in the nation in rushing touchdowns with 21 and DeMarco Murray has added 18.
Don’t forget that Bradford’s 4,464 passing yards are third in the nation – over 1,000 better than McCoy and nearly 2,000 more than Tebow.
Under Bradford’s leadership this season, the Sooners are the No. 1 ranked team entering next month’s BCS National Championship Game.
Now that’s one solid case for the Heisman Trophy.
Kindly pull out the first letter in each paragraph up to this point and what do you have?
Incidentally, you can’t spell that without Sam either.
Boomer Sooner.