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« on: August 26, 2011, 09:22:17 AM »

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It’s not too often that a school can lose a former Heisman winner to the NFL and not miss a beat the following season, but that’s quite possible at Alabama this season. Mark Ingram, the Heisman winner two seasons ago, is now a New Orleans Saint, but Tide coach Nick Saban has arguably a more talented all-around back ready to carry the load in Trent Richardson. Can he become the second Alabama player to win college football’s top award? Richardson opened at 10/1 on Bodog Sportsbook’s NCAA football player props to do so.

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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2011, 09:27:14 AM »

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It’s not too often that a school can lose a former Heisman winner to the NFL and not miss a beat the following season, but that’s quite possible at Alabama this season. Mark Ingram, the Heisman winner two seasons ago, is now a New Orleans Saint, but Tide coach Nick Saban has arguably a more talented all-around back ready to carry the load in Trent Richardson. Can he become the second Alabama player to win college football’s top award? Richardson opened at 10/1 on Bodog Sportsbook’s NCAA football player props to do so.

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If he stays healthy, I think he'll win it. That would be amazing, wouldn't it? 2 Heisman winners in 3 years and 2 NC's in 3 years?
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2011, 09:40:22 AM »

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It’s not too often that a school can lose a former Heisman winner to the NFL and not miss a beat the following season, but that’s quite possible at Alabama this season. Mark Ingram, the Heisman winner two seasons ago, is now a New Orleans Saint, but Tide coach Nick Saban has arguably a more talented all-around back ready to carry the load in Trent Richardson. Can he become the second Alabama player to win college football’s top award? Richardson opened at 10/1 on Bodog Sportsbook’s NCAA football player props to do so.

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If he stays healthy, I think he'll win it. That would be amazing, wouldn't it? 2 Heisman winners in 3 years and 2 NC's in 3 years?

too bad the boogers tarnished it all so much last year. 
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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2011, 09:57:06 AM »

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It’s not too often that a school can lose a former Heisman winner to the NFL and not miss a beat the following season, but that’s quite possible at Alabama this season. Mark Ingram, the Heisman winner two seasons ago, is now a New Orleans Saint, but Tide coach Nick Saban has arguably a more talented all-around back ready to carry the load in Trent Richardson. Can he become the second Alabama player to win college football’s top award? Richardson opened at 10/1 on Bodog Sportsbook’s NCAA football player props to do so.

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If he stays healthy, I think he'll win it. That would be amazing, wouldn't it? 2 Heisman winners in 3 years and 2 NC's in 3 years?

too bad the boogers tarnished it all so much last year. 

Maybe the boogs will have to give theirs back.
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« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2011, 11:18:18 AM »

Well I have to say I ain't worried about Auburn, they are they. I think TR can gain 2000 yds this year and will be the winner. Just my feeling. RTR!
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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2011, 11:33:28 AM »

I always thought "winning the Heisman" was a funny way to put it, like winning a beauty pageant.  I'm more interested in performance on the field, and winning games.  It will take a special season for TR to get the Heisman, as the past two have gone to players in the State of Alabama, and politics being as they are.  But wouldn't that be special.
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« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2011, 11:48:02 AM »

I always thought "winning the Heisman" was a funny way to put it, like winning a beauty pageant.  I'm more interested in performance on the field, and winning games.  It will take a special season for TR to get the Heisman, as the past two have gone to players in the State of Alabama, and politics being as they are.  But wouldn't that be special.

Yes sir but what if he climbs around that 2000 yds. mark he has to be a top dog. The way CNS likes to run the ball, I wouldn't doubt him making it. RTR!
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« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2011, 11:53:46 AM »

I always thought "winning the Heisman" was a funny way to put it, like winning a beauty pageant.  I'm more interested in performance on the field, and winning games.  It will take a special season for TR to get the Heisman, as the past two have gone to players in the State of Alabama, and politics being as they are.  But wouldn't that be special.

Yes sir but what if he climbs around that 2000 yds. mark he has to be a top dog. The way CNS likes to run the ball, I wouldn't doubt him making it. RTR!

Wasn't Texas' running back Ricky Williams the last to run for over 2000 yards in college? I don't think Adrian Peterson had that many yards at Oklahoma.
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« Reply #8 on: August 26, 2011, 12:14:12 PM »

I always thought "winning the Heisman" was a funny way to put it, like winning a beauty pageant.  I'm more interested in performance on the field, and winning games.  It will take a special season for TR to get the Heisman, as the past two have gone to players in the State of Alabama, and politics being as they are.  But wouldn't that be special.

Yes sir but what if he climbs around that 2000 yds. mark he has to be a top dog. The way CNS likes to run the ball, I wouldn't doubt him making it. RTR!

Wasn't Texas' running back Ricky Williams the last to run for over 2000 yards in college? I don't think Adrian Peterson had that many yards at Oklahoma.
Three RBs had 2000+ seasons in 2007, 14 total RBs:

Barry Sanders Oklahoma State (1988): 2,628 (7.64 yards per carry)
Kevin Smith UCF (2007): 2,567 (5.70)
Marcus Allen USC (1981): 2,342 (5.81)
Troy Davis Iowa State (1996): 2,185 (5.44)
Ladainian Tomlinson TCU (2000): 2,158 (5.85)
Mike Rozier Nebraska (1983): 2,148 (7.81)
Matt Forte Tulane (2007): 2,127 (5.89)
Ricky Williams Texas (1998): 2,124 (5.88)
Larry Johnson Penn State (2002): 2,087 (7.70)
Byron Hanspard Texas Tech (1996): 2,084 (6.15)
Rashaan Salaam Colorado (1994): 2,055 (6.90)
J.J. Arrington California (2004): 289 2,018 (6.98)
Ray Rice Rutgers (2007): 2,012 (5.29)
Troy Davis Iowa State (1995): 2,010 (5.83)

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« Reply #9 on: August 26, 2011, 12:18:58 PM »

I always thought "winning the Heisman" was a funny way to put it, like winning a beauty pageant.  I'm more interested in performance on the field, and winning games.  It will take a special season for TR to get the Heisman, as the past two have gone to players in the State of Alabama, and politics being as they are.  But wouldn't that be special.

Yes sir but what if he climbs around that 2000 yds. mark he has to be a top dog. The way CNS likes to run the ball, I wouldn't doubt him making it. RTR!

Wasn't Texas' running back Ricky Williams the last to run for over 2000 yards in college? I don't think Adrian Peterson had that many yards at Oklahoma.
Three RBs had 2000+ seasons in 2007, 14 total RBs:

Barry Sanders Oklahoma State (1988): 2,628 (7.64 yards per carry)
Kevin Smith UCF (2007): 2,567 (5.70)
Marcus Allen USC (1981): 2,342 (5.81)
Troy Davis Iowa State (1996): 2,185 (5.44)
Ladainian Tomlinson TCU (2000): 2,158 (5.85)
Mike Rozier Nebraska (1983): 2,148 (7.81)
Matt Forte Tulane (2007): 2,127 (5.89)
Ricky Williams Texas (1998): 2,124 (5.88)
Larry Johnson Penn State (2002): 2,087 (7.70)
Byron Hanspard Texas Tech (1996): 2,084 (6.15)
Rashaan Salaam Colorado (1994): 2,055 (6.90)
J.J. Arrington California (2004): 289 2,018 (6.98)
Ray Rice Rutgers (2007): 2,012 (5.29)
Troy Davis Iowa State (1995): 2,010 (5.83)

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  great job. I did not know we had that many who rushed for 2000 or more.  Shocked, RTR!
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« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2011, 12:19:22 PM »

I always thought "winning the Heisman" was a funny way to put it, like winning a beauty pageant.  I'm more interested in performance on the field, and winning games.  It will take a special season for TR to get the Heisman, as the past two have gone to players in the State of Alabama, and politics being as they are.  But wouldn't that be special.

Yes sir but what if he climbs around that 2000 yds. mark he has to be a top dog. The way CNS likes to run the ball, I wouldn't doubt him making it. RTR!

Wasn't Texas' running back Ricky Williams the last to run for over 2000 yards in college? I don't think Adrian Peterson had that many yards at Oklahoma.
Three RBs had 2000+ seasons in 2007, 14 total RBs:

Barry Sanders Oklahoma State (1988): 2,628 (7.64 yards per carry)
Kevin Smith UCF (2007): 2,567 (5.70)
Marcus Allen USC (1981): 2,342 (5.81)
Troy Davis Iowa State (1996): 2,185 (5.44)
Ladainian Tomlinson TCU (2000): 2,158 (5.85)
Mike Rozier Nebraska (1983): 2,148 (7.81)
Matt Forte Tulane (2007): 2,127 (5.89)
Ricky Williams Texas (1998): 2,124 (5.88)
Larry Johnson Penn State (2002): 2,087 (7.70)
Byron Hanspard Texas Tech (1996): 2,084 (6.15)
Rashaan Salaam Colorado (1994): 2,055 (6.90)
J.J. Arrington California (2004): 289 2,018 (6.98)
Ray Rice Rutgers (2007): 2,012 (5.29)
Troy Davis Iowa State (1995): 2,010 (5.83)

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« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2011, 12:20:21 PM »

Well Coach hank I forgot this one but I;ll get it in there.  Applause E-Cred, RTR!
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« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2011, 12:28:49 PM »

Well Coach hank I forgot this one but I;ll get it in there.  Applause E-Cred, RTR!

TR brake 2000 yards this year.

Then Barry Sanders Jr. signs with Bama and set more records in a few years.
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