Tag Archives: Graham Harrell

2009 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings – Quarterbacks (4/18)

NFL Draft Quarterback Rankings 1. Matthew Stafford (Georgia) Stafford is cool and calm under pressure, has the ideal size and build, and possesses a cannon for an arm. Whether or not he’s the next great quarterback of the league is not the issue. He’s hands down the best passer in this draft. 2. Mark Sanchez [...]

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Bowl Predictions: Humanitarian, Texas, and Holiday

There’s a trio of bowl games on tap for today, and the offenses stand to take the lion’s share of the headlines. First up is the Humanitarian Bowl this afternoon, where Nevada will look to triumph over ACC foe Maryland on WAC rival Boise State’s home field. Tonight in Houston, you’ve got two of the [...]

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Heisman Watch: All eyes on Norman

If you don’t feel like reading, just scroll on down for my top five Heisman candidates. On Saturday, Sam Bradford and Oklahoma host Graham Harrell and Texas Tech in a game that has Big 12 title, national title, and Heisman Trophy implications. Graham Harrell enters the weekend atop my list and many others. If Texas [...]

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Heisman Watch: Looking to Lubbock

Harrell or Crabtree? So simple, but so difficult to decide who’s the Heisman front-runner this week. Is it the guy who threw the game-winning touchdown pass, or the guy who caught it. Crabtree’s year hasn’t been as prolific as last year, but 70 catches, 921 yards, and 15 touchdowns through nine games isn’t shabby. More [...]

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November will make or break Heisman hopes of McCoy and others

I feel pretty safe in saying that the next few weeks of the college football season will go a long way towards deciding the winner of the 2008 Heisman Trophy. With all due respect to the likes of Michigan State’s Javon Ringer or Missouri’s Chase Daniel, who was on many a preseason favorite list, the [...]

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2008 Texas Tech Red Raiders Preview: Is this the year the Red Raiders rise to the top of the Big 12?

Few teams have more of a spotlight on them heading into the 2008 season than the Texas Tech Red Raiders do. The Red Raiders have been consistently good throughout Mike Leach’s tenure in Lubbock, and have won at least eight games in six straight seasons. But, this is the season that the Red Raiders appeared [...]

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