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<blockquote data-quote="fcukernaut" data-source="post: 82714"><p>I don't think Ginn has a legitimate heisman shot. First off in the history of the heisman trophy i believe there has only been 2 widereceivers to win it. Tim brown from ND and Howard who played for Michigan(i know you're proud of that one DC <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> ) Now he has to play with another heisman candidate in Smith. He won't be able to get enough votes to be eligible for the win and smith will take most of them away. Also he probably won't win WR of the Year. That honour will go to Jarret of SC or jsfdkskfs from ND(even though he blows).</p><p></p><p>As for their schedule, well it's a joke to be fully honest. Having played texas already their next ranked opponent is Penn St. who are garbage because no one was coming back from the team last year which was overated in the first place. Hell they may not even be in the top 25 come 2 weeks from now. After that they play Iowa away. That'll be the toughest game on the schedule if Tate is healthy. Watch for the upset(blah, blah, blah, shut your mouth DC you are the most single narrow minded biased person i have ever come contact with, it is a distinct possiblity). After that they have a bunch of laughers until they play Michigan in the big house. this could also be a huge upset simply because they're going to michigan, but mich is overated and will lose by 10.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's fairly unlikely as ND will already have 1 or 2 losses at that point. Michigan and michigan st will provide fairly significant opposition and UCLA won't be too shabby either. I actually thought ND had a harder schedule than they did but i had just seen the start of their season, the whole back half is a joke. they don't deserve a major bowl even if they finish 12-0 or 11-1. As for the ND/SC game. Well i believe SC wins this comfortably at home by somewhere between 10-17 points.</p><p></p><p>SC has a pretty harsh schedule as well. Luckily though all the "landmine" games are played at home. Those games being Nebraska, Arizona st, Oregon, Cal(better than they've showed) and ND. Might want to watch out for Arizona on the road. If they become complacent an upset might be in the making.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Ignore what tennesse did to Cal. it was an anomaly and was played at home infront of 110,000 people, the only place they can win in THE most intimidating place to play in the nation. Georgia don't have a Qb therefor are done. Just look what Texas did with an inexperienced Qb on the weekend. Florida? Yeah maybe they pull out an undefeated season but i doubt it. They play tenn. on the road which has provided upsets in the past as said above, it's very difficult to play in. They play LSU at home and then they have to go to Auburn which is a garunteed loss IMO. No one finishes undefeated in this conference except maybe Auburn should they beat LSU at home this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fcukernaut, post: 82714"] I don't think Ginn has a legitimate heisman shot. First off in the history of the heisman trophy i believe there has only been 2 widereceivers to win it. Tim brown from ND and Howard who played for Michigan(i know you're proud of that one DC :P ) Now he has to play with another heisman candidate in Smith. He won't be able to get enough votes to be eligible for the win and smith will take most of them away. Also he probably won't win WR of the Year. That honour will go to Jarret of SC or jsfdkskfs from ND(even though he blows). As for their schedule, well it's a joke to be fully honest. Having played texas already their next ranked opponent is Penn St. who are garbage because no one was coming back from the team last year which was overated in the first place. Hell they may not even be in the top 25 come 2 weeks from now. After that they play Iowa away. That'll be the toughest game on the schedule if Tate is healthy. Watch for the upset(blah, blah, blah, shut your mouth DC you are the most single narrow minded biased person i have ever come contact with, it is a distinct possiblity). After that they have a bunch of laughers until they play Michigan in the big house. this could also be a huge upset simply because they're going to michigan, but mich is overated and will lose by 10. That's fairly unlikely as ND will already have 1 or 2 losses at that point. Michigan and michigan st will provide fairly significant opposition and UCLA won't be too shabby either. I actually thought ND had a harder schedule than they did but i had just seen the start of their season, the whole back half is a joke. they don't deserve a major bowl even if they finish 12-0 or 11-1. As for the ND/SC game. Well i believe SC wins this comfortably at home by somewhere between 10-17 points. SC has a pretty harsh schedule as well. Luckily though all the "landmine" games are played at home. Those games being Nebraska, Arizona st, Oregon, Cal(better than they've showed) and ND. Might want to watch out for Arizona on the road. If they become complacent an upset might be in the making. Ignore what tennesse did to Cal. it was an anomaly and was played at home infront of 110,000 people, the only place they can win in THE most intimidating place to play in the nation. Georgia don't have a Qb therefor are done. Just look what Texas did with an inexperienced Qb on the weekend. Florida? Yeah maybe they pull out an undefeated season but i doubt it. They play tenn. on the road which has provided upsets in the past as said above, it's very difficult to play in. They play LSU at home and then they have to go to Auburn which is a garunteed loss IMO. No one finishes undefeated in this conference except maybe Auburn should they beat LSU at home this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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