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Smith, McFadden and Brady Quinn.
Per ESPN Bottom Line.
Per ESPN Bottom Line.
Smith, McFadden and Brady Quinn.
Per ESPN Bottom Line.
3 last year, 3 this year.
Might be a new trend unless more guys start to stand out.
Last year and this year are similar in that at least one of the media darlings never fell from the spotlight. last year it was V. Young and R. Bush (def more bush, but still). this year it was smith and quinn....quinn's less than awesome games resulted in losses so he fell, but none of smith's did so he continued to be pimped as the end all be all of college football. the media created a near vacuum these past two years by the unreal hype and pimping throughout the season rather than level headed analysis as the season progressed.
Now, Bush and Smith are most definitely worthy of consideration if not outright victory, but that vacuum created so very little space for any other "fringe" guys to catch the national consciousness for more than a week or two.
We'll see this perpetuate so long as at least one of the pre-season 2 or 3 players both plays for a team that remains in contention for the NC and avoids faltering in a loss. Smith faltered a couple times, but his team didnt lose so they remained in contention. Quinn had an off day against UM and we lost. End of serious contention.
It also didnt help that many of the fringe guys played on fringe teams (HI, NIU, BSU, etc.)
My favorite media rhetoric is that Smith is a big game player that doesnt choke.
The truth is that Smith has a bad game and OSU still wins. Seems to me that Smith really isnt that valuable to his team. I firmly believe that OSU would be 12-0 with Zwick.
Smith, McFadden and Brady Quinn.
Per ESPN Bottom Line.
Does anyone remember the "I'm #1" hat from that one Will Farrel skit on SNL?
Well, I think Quinn should show up wearing it, lol. Let Troy know that he will have made more $ at Ohio State than he'll bring in afterward.
are they just bringing in Quinn to attract the female demographic?
I saw an ESPN poll last night that said McFadden would have a better pro career then Quinn and Smith. I can see him having a better career then Smith, but not Quinn.
I saw an ESPN poll last night that said McFadden would have a better pro career then Quinn and Smith. I can see him having a better career then Smith, but not Quinn.
I saw an ESPN poll last night that said McFadden would have a better pro career then Quinn and Smith. I can see him having a better career then Smith, but not Quinn.
hopefully ESPN gets it right in honoring the players that are at the presentation for what they have accomplished on the field and off the field. it would be dissapointing to hear them mention a player's downfall or weaknesses. If they do this I will definately lose all respect.
I don't have hope that there won't be some kind of jab or subtle quip by somebody.
With the understanding that the damn thing is pretty much locked up by smith, at least one analysts is going to have to chime in with why Brayd is not going to win the trophy. We all know the story. Everyone sitting in the seats at the club knows the story, but they have to tell it again anyway. He didnt throw 5 TDs for 400 yds against either UM or USC. He had to do that to win those games; defense, oline, be damned.
They'll qualify their statements with how much potential he'll have in the NFL and how he'll likely be a top three draft pick, etc, but they'll definitely have to discuss why he wont win the award.
This thing will be a blowout.
Too bad Quinn and McFadden have to show up for the dog and pony show.
3 last year, 3 this year.
Might be a new trend unless more guys start to stand out.