kansas husker Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 The Heisman RACE: Martinez vs RobinsonNeedless to say, there are more than two people in the race for the Heisman and the odds of Taylor Martinez (Nebraska QB) winning it as a red-shirt freshman are about as good as me being given the 2005 award in place of Reggie Bush. Martinez is barely on the radar screen. Nevertheless, the issue in this post is who would, theoretically, deserve it after three games. The beauty of this comparison is how similar are Martinez and Denard Robinson (Michigan QB). These are the kinds of QBs I love to watch. The word RACE is meant to emphasize the fact that these two guys love to run the ball – and both are super quick. I would rather watch them any day than a drop back passer. That means I would much rather watch Michael Vick or Kordell Stewart than Drew Brees or Peyton Manning. Fortunately, in college you can get your wish – not so much in the NFL. Both Taylor Martinez and Denard Robinson were high school seniors in 2008-09. Both were considered among the top “athletes” coming out of high school. Rivals didn’t have either listed as a QB although they played that position as preps. By being listed a top “athlete” they should have easily been able to excel at more than one position on any college football team. However, in their case, quarterback was the obvious choice. Martinez was red-shirted his freshman year while Robinson played some. The red-shirting probably won’t matter as I would be surprised if Martinez is with the Huskers for four more years. Both of these players were outstanding in high school. What’s a little surprising to me, considering the fantastic stats they have rung up so far in their first three games of 2010, is that they weren’t ranked higher by Rivals in 2009. Robinson was #188 (four star) and Martinez didn’t make the top-250 (he was three star). I’m of the opinion at this moment that those rankings are going to seem especially low in the next couple years. Both quarterbacks are known for being passers and rushers. Both are extremely fast. Both have led their teams to 3-0 records so far. Both are ranked. Robinson is from Florida, Martinez is from California. Nebraska’s Martinez had more monstrous stats as a senior and led his team to the state title. In fact, his team was ranked #2 in the nation. Of course, Michigan’s Robinson was rated higher as a player. Nebraska is in position to challenge for a national title, Michigan is far less likely. However, anything is possible. A match-up between these two would be the can’t-miss game of the season. Here are the two player’s stats so far in 2010. I’ll make some comments below. DENARD ROBINSON (Michigan) PASSING Game Com Att Yds Com% Y/A TD Int Game 1 19 22 186 86.4% 8.5 1 0 Game 2 24 40 244 60.0% 6.1 1 0 Game.3 10 14 241 71.4% 17.2 2 1 TOTAL 53 76 671 69.7% 8.8 4 1 - RUSHING Game Att Yds Ypc TD Fum Game 1 29 197 6.8 1 0 Game 2 28 258 9.2 2 0 Game 3 17 104 6.1 1 0 TOTAL 74 559 7.6 4 0 - TAYLOR MARTINEZ (Nebraska) PASSING Game Com Att Yds Com% Y/A TD Int Game 1 9 15 136 60.0% 9.1 0 0 Game 2 12 17 106 70.6% 6.2 0 1 Game.3 7 11 150 63.6% 13.6 1 0 TOTAL 28 43 392 65.1% 9.1 1 1 - RUSHING Game Att Yds Ypc TD Fum Game 1 7 127 18.1 3 0 Game 2 14 157 11.2 2 0 Game 3 19 139 7.3 3 0 TOTAL 40 423 10.6 8 0 - There are a number of things to point out here. Despite coming out of high school at the same time, Robinson was a back-up in all 12 games as a Freshman compared to Martinez who has played three games in his career. You would assume, therefore, that Martinez would improve at a faster rate in the weeks ahead. Clearly, both players are going to face tougher (on average) competition, but as inexperienced as they are, they could well maintain their pace. Robinson has more total yardage to date than Martinez, but Martinez’ Y/A and ypc are superior and his rushing stats to date are fairly incredible - 141 yards per game, 10.6 yards per carry, eight TDs and no fumbles. A lot of what goes into the Heisman is based upon the success of the team. As I indicated, both teams are 3-0. Michigan has an average winning margin of 9.6 ppg while Nebraska is averaging winning by 31.7. Both teams have played similar competition in that Michigan played Notre Dame (#51 by Sagarin) while Nebraska played #52 (Washington). Beyond that, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Western Kentucky and Idaho are mostly six of one half dozen of the other. So, Martinez has the advantage of less experience - meaning more immediate upside - while playing for a better team. Robinson has the advantage of being a Sophomore with more cumulative stats to date. As young as they are, neither is likely to win the Heisman this season. However, if they keep it up, both are going to be strong candidates next year. Finally, I thought it would be interesting to look at Tim Tebow’s stats for his first three games in his Freshman season. Here they are alongside Robinson and Martinez. PASSING Game Com Att Yds Com% Y/A TD Int Tebow 45 61 835 73.8% 13.7 8 1 Robinson 53 76 671 69.7% 8.8 4 1 Martinez 28 43 392 65.1% 9.1 1 1 - RUSHING Game Att Yds Ypc TD Fum Tebow 43 192 4.8 5 0 Robinson 74 559 7.6 4 0 Martinez 40 423 10.6 8 0 - I want to root for Martinez and Nebraska, but in 12 months they will be dead to me, so… Link Quote Link to comment
GHOST Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 Martinez is faster then robinson by far lol from what i have seen. but they should both be in it from what we saw Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 Martinez is faster then robinson by far lol from what i have seen. but they should both be in it from what we saw I wouldn't say that. Robinson's 80-yd TD run against ND showed some serious speed. I'd say they're about even, slight edge to Robinson in top speed, slight edge to Martinez in acceleration. Quote Link to comment
VA Husker Fan Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 Those Tebow stats must be from his sophomore year, not his freshman year, when he only threw 33 passes during the whole year. Quote Link to comment
bbeerma2 Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 From what I've seen of Denard, he's a flat out baller and has the slight edge on T-mart. I think T-mart is more like Crouch and Denard is more like Frazier. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 The Heisman RACE: Martinez vs RobinsonMartinez was red-shirted his freshman year while Robinson played some. The red-shirting probably won’t matter as I would be surprised if Martinez is with the Huskers for four more years. I want to root for Martinez and Nebraska, but in 12 months they will be dead to me, so… This guy is an idiot. 1 Quote Link to comment
corncraze Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 :koolaid2: :koolaid2: Bout time we get good press from the KC Star! Quote Link to comment
MGoBlue Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed Read the 'See Also' section I gotta say I've really only seen highlights from your QB, but it's hard to imagine someone faster than Robinson (top end). But the highlights I've seen have been very fun to watch. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 The red-shirting probably won’t matter as I would be surprised if Martinez is with the Huskers for four more years. What? Quote Link to comment
bleedNUred Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 The red-shirting probably won’t matter as I would be surprised if Martinez is with the Huskers for four more years. What? I was thinking the same thing, to me he is a four year player considering he's not your prototypical NFL QB and is play style has college ball written all over it. Quote Link to comment
In the Deed the Glory Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed Read the 'See Also' section I gotta say I've really only seen highlights from your QB, but it's hard to imagine someone faster than Robinson (top end). But the highlights I've seen have been very fun to watch. I did...it says Taylor Martinez Quote Link to comment
Lil' Red Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 From ESPN's Heisman watch. Want an under-the-radar Heisman name? Taylor Martinez. No freshman has ever won the award, and I'm not saying one will this season. But if one were to get into the conversation based on his play so far this season, it would be Martinez. The Nebraska quarterback just racked up his third straight 100-yard rushing game in the Huskers' 59-21 blowout win over Washington. (Remember when Huskies QB Jake Locker was in the conversation?) Martinez has accounted for nine Huskers TDs this season. And like Robinson, Martinez won a three-horse race to be named his team's starter just before his season opener. Good call, Bo Pelini. Link Quote Link to comment
bshirt Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Martinez is faster then robinson by far lol from what i have seen. but they should both be in it from what we saw I wouldn't say that. Robinson's 80-yd TD run against ND showed some serious speed. I'd say they're about even, slight edge to Robinson in top speed, slight edge to Martinez in acceleration. That sounds about right to me. They're both something else.... Quote Link to comment
Sparker Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 The red-shirting probably won’t matter as I would be surprised if Martinez is with the Huskers for four more years. What? I was thinking the same thing, to me he is a four year player considering he's not your prototypical NFL QB and is play style has college ball written all over it. Yes, I was thinking this, too. huh??? He is not an NFL QB, but he will probably be able to play pro in some capacity. I don't see him leaving early, especially if we are NC contenders in the next few years. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 It is WAY too common, seeing "he probably won't be here for 4 years" said about a player. Way way way too common. *shakes head* Quote Link to comment
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