Loftin
09-23-2007, 07:53 AM
Here is a long list that includes pretty much everybody that has a chance right now. Not necessarily in order, but here are the contenders at this point in the season:
Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
65-95 (68.4%), 1096 yards, 10 TD, 1 INT
358 rushing yards, 7 TD
Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
86-134 (64.2%), 1008 yards, 11 TD, 0 INT
2 rushing TDs
Dennis Dixon, QB, Oregon
66-96 (68.8%), 932 yards, 11 TD, 0 INT
291 rushing yards, 4 TD
Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
519 rushing yards, 4 TD
42 passing yards
56 receiving yards
Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
103-133 (77.4%), 1262 yards, 12 TD, 1 INT
34 rushing yards, 4 TD
Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
114-168 (67.9%), 1697 yards, 15 TD, 3 INT
13 rushing yards, 1 TD
Pat White, QB, West Virginia
49-69 (71%), 617 yards, 6 TD, 0 INT
286 rushing yards, 6 TD
Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia
502 rushing yards, 9 TD
115 receiving yards, 1 TD
Marlon Lucky, RB, Nebraska
458 rushing yards, 5 TD
189 receiving yards, 1 TD
Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
75-96 (78.1%), 1067 yards, 14 TD, 1 INT
12 rushing yards
Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
52 receptions, 775 yards, 11 TD
Curtis Painter, QB, Purdue
114-166 (68.7%), 1290 yards, 16 TD, 1 INT
7 rushing yards
P.J. Hill, RB, Wisconsin
512 rushing yards, 7 TD
48 receiving yards, 1 TD
Mike Hart, RB, Michigan
655 rushing yards, 6 TD
14 receiving yards
Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers
431 rushing yards, 8 TD
61 receiving yards, 1 TD
Chase Daniel, QB, Missouri
116-176 (65.9%), 1311 yards, 13 TD, 4 INT
116 rushing yards, 1 TD
Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech
166-227 (73.1%), 1963 yards, 19 TD, 2 INT
1 rushing TD
I think someone from USC and someone from LSU will work their way into the mix, but those offenses have been too balanced in blowouts for anyone to really distance themself from the pack. DeSean Jackson (WR at Cal), is another player who could very well work his way into the mix, but he's had a quiet start to the season.
Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
65-95 (68.4%), 1096 yards, 10 TD, 1 INT
358 rushing yards, 7 TD
Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
86-134 (64.2%), 1008 yards, 11 TD, 0 INT
2 rushing TDs
Dennis Dixon, QB, Oregon
66-96 (68.8%), 932 yards, 11 TD, 0 INT
291 rushing yards, 4 TD
Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
519 rushing yards, 4 TD
42 passing yards
56 receiving yards
Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
103-133 (77.4%), 1262 yards, 12 TD, 1 INT
34 rushing yards, 4 TD
Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
114-168 (67.9%), 1697 yards, 15 TD, 3 INT
13 rushing yards, 1 TD
Pat White, QB, West Virginia
49-69 (71%), 617 yards, 6 TD, 0 INT
286 rushing yards, 6 TD
Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia
502 rushing yards, 9 TD
115 receiving yards, 1 TD
Marlon Lucky, RB, Nebraska
458 rushing yards, 5 TD
189 receiving yards, 1 TD
Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
75-96 (78.1%), 1067 yards, 14 TD, 1 INT
12 rushing yards
Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
52 receptions, 775 yards, 11 TD
Curtis Painter, QB, Purdue
114-166 (68.7%), 1290 yards, 16 TD, 1 INT
7 rushing yards
P.J. Hill, RB, Wisconsin
512 rushing yards, 7 TD
48 receiving yards, 1 TD
Mike Hart, RB, Michigan
655 rushing yards, 6 TD
14 receiving yards
Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers
431 rushing yards, 8 TD
61 receiving yards, 1 TD
Chase Daniel, QB, Missouri
116-176 (65.9%), 1311 yards, 13 TD, 4 INT
116 rushing yards, 1 TD
Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech
166-227 (73.1%), 1963 yards, 19 TD, 2 INT
1 rushing TD
I think someone from USC and someone from LSU will work their way into the mix, but those offenses have been too balanced in blowouts for anyone to really distance themself from the pack. DeSean Jackson (WR at Cal), is another player who could very well work his way into the mix, but he's had a quiet start to the season.