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RTG heisman problem?
I'm a big RTG player and I justfinished my freshman season as a Texas Longhorn QB. I had 4500 passing yards with 53 passing touchdowns and a 74% completion percentage (yes i audibled out of most of the running plays). I also had about 250 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns. I finished second in the heisman race to QB #7 from Houston (Case Keenum) who had 4300 passing yards, 44 touchdowns, ans a 70% completion percentage. Also my QB rating was 227.7 and his was 175.5. I also won pretty much every other award that i could and he only got the heisman. Did they do something where you cant win the heisman as a freshman? Because if someone in real life did all that it wouldnt matter what age they were. Just curious about this and thanks for any answers that i get.Tags: None -
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Hmm. How did your team finish? A lot of times in real life you'll see someone put up better numbers, but if their team didn't win a NC or BCS bowl they wouldn't get the Heisman. Colt Brennan comes to mind as he put up some insane numbers and won a ton of awards but never a Heisman. -
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Maybe the voters thought Keenum did better because he didn't have as much to work with as you did, but put up nearly identical numbers to you. That's my take on the situation anyway.Comment
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The BCS Bowl game/NC has nothing to do with it because the Heisman is handed out in December. I won it as a freshman QB as well.Comment
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Well as a Freshman 5* recruit, I signed with Wisconsin and made starting RB by second game. I finished the year with 15xx some rush yards and 5xx receiving, 17 rush tds and 6 rec tds... we went 9-3 (lost to OSU, Minn, and Iowa all in a row, sucked) played in the Gator Bowl against Tenn
Wasnt even considered for the Heisman at all, did not win anything except being on the All Freshman Team
Sophomore year, I ran for 2755 rush yards, 35 rush tds, 1083 rec yds and 9 rec tds... was in first place for Heisman for the whole year after the 2nd week of the reg season.
Finish the season #1 12-0 (played Rutgers in the BCS Bowl and won too) and my RTG player did NOT win the Heisman, some junior receiver (forget who) with like 14xx rec yds and like 12 rec tds won it... I was like WTF? Right that makes sense... but I guess there is always next year.Comment

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