Is Corral going to win the Heisman today?

57stratdawg

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There are some rather uninspiring performances coming out of his competition.

Maybe we’ll see a member of that UGA defense emerge in the race.
 
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Why in the world would Corral jump CJ Stroud? That guy was very good against Michigan. 390 yards passing, 2 TDs, 0 picks.

Both play for 10-2 teams but Stroud’s numbers are WAY better.
 

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Corral is a very good player but his numbers are not Heisman numbers, especially for a team that hasn’t been in the Playoff discussion all year.
 

57stratdawg

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I’m not sure CJ Stroud is the best player on the OSU offense. Much less the best player in the country.

It seems like Corral is the most valuable player on 10-2 OM, OSU and Bama. That is more Heisman worthy than their individual stats, IMO.
 

wsjmsu75

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I’m not sure CJ Stroud is the best player on the OSU offense. Much less the best player in the country.

It seems like Corral is the most valuable player on 10-2 OM, OSU and Bama. That is more Heisman worthy than their individual stats, IMO.

Horseshit.
 
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It’s definitely an odd year for the heisman race. There’s really no one that’s been exceptional. I might would vote for Kenneth Walker. But it’s totally up in the air imo.
 

Bill Shankly

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Sadly, it’s probably Mississippi’s own, Nakobe Dean. Either him or that big sum ***** that’s like a 6’7 DT. Dudes a mountain.

That brings up the question: Has there ever been a Mississippian, as in somebody who was born here and played their HS ball here, win the Heisman? I know Army's Doc Blanchard played his HS ball at St. Stanislaw (sp?), but I don't think he was born here. I can't think of one.
 
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