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Maroney 2005. He was in the top 5 until th4 blocked punt gameIf Morgan plays well enough next year to find his way up onto that stage in New York - I will be absolutely beside myself. That would be an amazing underdog story. Even making it to the stage would mean the Gophers will have had another special season, too.
When is the last time a Gopher had any meaningful heisman buzz? Chris Darkins?
Big 10 players are longshots in any event. Notwithstanding last nights results, Trevor Lawrence will be the odds on favorite. Would love it if the Gopher's season is strong enough that Morgan is in the conversation.
I hope the learning curve with a new OC is short and smooth, but I anticipate there will be some growing pains that may prevent Tanner from being the same marksman he was under Ciarrocca.
What a 50/50 split looks like assuming all rates stay the same....We ran 883 plays last year - 560 runs, 323 passes, which breaks down to approx 63% run and 37% pass. If those percentages would drift closer to 50/50, Morgan's numbers could see a big bump.
I hope the learning curve with a new OC is short and smooth, but I anticipate there will be some growing pains that may prevent Tanner from being the same marksman he was under Ciarrocca.
Even if he doesn't win it, having players in the conversation is huge for the program.
Morgan, just say no to throwing tennis balls.If he pulls a Jedd Fisch and tries to change Morgan's throwing mechanics I will be really ticked off
I don't think Fleck will let Sanford tinker a bunch. I am sure there will be some changes but I think they will be minimal. That said, with Sanford and Simon in charge the possibility exists we will get even more aggressive in the passing game.
We ran 883 plays last year - 560 runs, 323 passes, which breaks down to approx 63% run and 37% pass. If those percentages would drift closer to 50/50, Morgan's numbers could see a big bump.
Really exciting to head into next season with potentially one of the top QBs in the entire country
If Morgan plays well enough next year to find his way up onto that stage in New York - I will be absolutely beside myself. That would be an amazing underdog story. Even making it to the stage would mean the Gophers will have had another special season, too.
When is the last time a Gopher had any meaningful heisman buzz? Chris Darkins?
Bateman is incredible but it's been ovet 30 years since a WR (unless you call Desmond a WR) won the Heisman. A lot of amazing WRs have come and gone since then without winning it.Not sure what his current odds are, but Bateman will be one to watch as a potential add to this list. He doesn't play in the return game which will hurt his chances but as the #1 guy it is entirely possible he may have a monster season. Yes teams will focus in on him but when you have an elite WR that doesn't always matter.
With another off season to get even stronger and better, it won't shock me if Bateman finds his way into the Heisman talk as well next year. I don't think it is a pipe dream to think we could have two legit candidates on this offense next season in Morgan and Bateman.
I'm hoping that with Iowa week three we will unleash the offense quickly next season. Really try to send a message early in the season to everyone else that last year was for real and we are gunning for more.
I’ll wager a 6-pack just for the heck of it.I’m giving 20:1 odds if anyone is interested.
Can I put $50,000 on it?I’m giving 20:1 odds if anyone is interested.
When is the last time a Gopher was in serious discussion for the Heisman?
Tom Brown finished 2nd in 1960. Other than that, it's been a very rare occurrence.Maroney was in the mix a little but not sure how close he came to being an actual finalist. I know Chris Darkins was thought of as a potential Heisman back near the end of his Gopher career but campaign never picked up much steam.
The reality is we have had very few legit Heisman candidates since Bruce Smith won it.
Morgan, just say no to throwing tennis balls.
Ha ha. I’d love to read about the background story on that. A case of Fisch thinking he’s the smartest guy in the room and developing a revolutionary training algorithm or was Weber nursing a shoulder at the time?