BigRedBuster
International Man of Mystery
Love this guy
No kidding. I thought Martinez would be a shoe-in for that award, but I had forgotten about Moore. That guy is ridiculous, and Purdue is having a better season than NU.BTN guys expect Purdue’s Moore to get B1G freshman of year over Martinez. Hard to argue and tough break for AM to be same class as Moore.
His TD run against tOSU was sick.No kidding. I thought Martinez would be a shoe-in for that award, but I had forgotten about Moore. That guy is ridiculous, and Purdue is having a better season than NU.
the year's not overNo kidding. I thought Martinez would be a shoe-in for that award, but I had forgotten about Moore. That guy is ridiculous, and Purdue is having a better season than NU.
Gebbia transferring seems like it was 3 years ago.the year's not over
Turns out Gebbia was pretty smart and I officially forgive him.
*these were merged
Has the Heisman ever gone to a player on a team with a losing record? or a .500 record if the Huskers get luckyMcSorley currently #5 favorite to win the Heisman
Has the Heisman ever gone to a player on a team with a losing record? or a .500 record if the Huskers get lucky
Not to be a debbie downer, but McSorley has 19 total TDs to 4 total turnovers while Martinez has 13 total TDs to 9 turnovers lost. That is your difference. That said, he will only get better and better and the ceiling is clearly incredible.McSorley currently #5 favorite to win the Heisman
I was actually asking a serious question. I know in the modern era of football for the most part if your team has more than one loss you probably aren't winning the Heisman regardless of stats. which I don't agree with since its supposed to go to the best player, not the best player on the best team.Not saying Martinez should be a candidate. But he's putting up Heisman-like numbers. Frost also said that after the Minnesota game.
Years ago there was an RB from Iowa state that should have won it, but he played on a team that wasn’t at the top of the rankings.I was actually asking a serious question. I know in the modern era of football for the most part if your team has more than one loss you probably aren't winning the Heisman regardless of stats. which I don't agree with since its supposed to go to the best player, not the best player on the best team.
Years ago there was an RB from Iowa state that should have won it, but he played on a team that wasn’t at the top of the rankings.
Just one one more bit of evidence that thus award is a joke.
Dont get me wrong, it would be great if 2AM were to win it.
But, this award is not what they try to market it as.