Another week, another shake up in my Heisman rankings this week. Some big teams lost and some hopefuls had less than stellar weeks. So, without further adieu let's get down to it, here's my Week 6 Heisman Rankings:
Honorable Mentions: Taylor Martinez, Justin Blackmon, Ryan Mallet, Andrew Luck
5) LaMichael James RB, Oregon- 848 yards rushing, 9 TDs- James had another electrifying week, but it was against Washington State. Because of that I almost gave this space to one of the three QBs in the honorable mention section, but decided to stick with James because he did have a three TD day and almost had 100 yards rushing and receiving.
4) Kellen Moore QB Boise State- 1336 yards passing, 14 TDs- If Moore wasn't undefeated he'd be off this list, no doubt about it in my mind because he just hasn't played the level of competition as Mallet and Luck. However, until he has a bad game or Boise loses he'll remain on the list, but won't be ranked too high.
3) Cam Newton QB Auburn- 1138 yards passing 12 TDs, 672 yards rushing, 8 TDs. I cannot ignore Cam Newton any longer after he rushed for four TDs and almost 200 yards rushing against Kentucky. He's like a poor man's Denard Robinson, but bigger. He plays in the SEC so it's going to be hard for him to stay undefeated, but for now he's here to stay.
2) Denard Robinson QB Michigan- 1223 yards passing, 8 TDs, 991 yards rushing 9 TDs. I knew this was going to happen, I could just feel it in my bones that Michigan would lose and Robinson would have a bad game. That said, he's still in this race and isn't done by a long shot. He may of thrown for 3 INTs this week, but he did have 2 TDs so it wasn't a terrible week for him. He has some work to do next week to regain his spot at the top of the charts.
1) Terrelle Pryor QB Ohio State- 1349 yards passing 15 TDs, 354 yards rushing, 3 TDS. The Buckeyes are going to be number one in the polls and they have an elite passer in Pryor. This past week he turned in his greatest performance ever through the air and as the season goes on he just keeps having big games. If he can have a solid performance against Wisconsin next week he could put a lot of space between him and the competition.
Well, that's all for today. See ya later. Some time, same place.
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