And we haven't had a legitimate #1 caliber team since- 30 years and counting.
indiana ruined us.

And we haven't had a legitimate #1 caliber team since- 30 years and counting.
My bad, must be getting oldNo. Salaam won the Heisman in 1994. Sadly he died in 2016 at the age of 42.
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Rashaan Salaam - Heisman
Salaam won Colorado’s first Heisman after becoming the third Division I player top the 2,000-yard rushing barrier. Salaam was born in San Diego, Calif., the son of former Cincinnati Bengals running back Teddy Washington. He attended La Jolla Country Day and played eight-man football. He ran for...www.heisman.com
No worries. We all are.My bad, must be getting old
I'm not "getting" old.No worries. We all are.![]()
That’s why we hired Allen, if we can’t beat them, join em.indiana ruined us.
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Allar has a long way to go. Why would you rank him higher than somebody like Daryll Clark at this point? Clark's record was 22-4 at PSU and he had 24 TD passes in one season.The defense was good in 1994 but they had so many injuries to that unit throughout the year. It also doesn’t help when your offense keeps scoring a td every 50 seconds.
Allar comparison to Collins stops at they were and are, both qbs for psu. Other than that there is no comparison.
Just so we don’t revise history: Kijana played the equivalent of 7 3/4 games that season for two reasons: 1) the offense blew out b10 teams often by halftime and 2) he sustained a hand injury and played with a cast on his left hand after game 8. Anybody who watches football could clearly tell he was the best offensive weapon in cfb in 1994, as Oregon found out on the first play of the Rose Bowl.He may have cost Ki-Jana a Heisman too. Tough to argue with pulling him with a big lead to put in Archie and Pitts, but Salaam benefitted from that to claim the trophy.