The race for this year's Heisman is still heating up, with a lot of twists and turns to go before the winner is announced.Now is a good time to look a ways ahead to try to determine what next year's race will look like.
One of the things we know for sure is that the following players won't be a factor:
Brady Quinn
Adrian Peterson
Troy Smith
Chris Leak
Kenny Irons
Garrett Wolfe
Ted Ginn
Marshawn Lynch
Drew Stanton
Drew Tate
They'll all either be graduating or heading to the NFL a year early.
So who does that leave?
Well, first and foremost, you have to look at Steve Slaton of West Virginia. Granted, he does not play for a traditional power, but after this year he will have done enough to make himself a household name. He will be coming off a great statistical season and a likely top 6 finish in the Heisman voting as a sophomore. What's more, the Mountaineers will probably remain in the top five as long as he and Pat White are running that offense.
After a year's respite, the USC quarterback should return as a candidate. Assuming John David Booty returns for his senior year, he'll be right there with Slaton as one of the front runners. Right now, it looks like Booty is on pace for a huge junior year, which means that he'll get plenty of hype heading into next season.
Michael Hart and Drew Henne of Michigan are both juniors this year and will be known quantities to Heisman voters next season Hart will have excellent career numbers and could challenge for the trophy with a big senior year. Henne is, to a lesser extent, also a candidate to consider, but he would have to really be fantastic in 2007 to have a shot.
Jamaal Charles of Texas is off to a slow start this season, in part because he shares so many carries with Selvin Young. Next year, though, he'll have the tailback spot all to himself and could have the kind of season that grabs Heisman notice.
UCLA's Ben Olson is likely to be the first quarterback selected when he applies for the draft, but in the meantime, he could lead a Bruin resurgence in 2007. He's the closest thing to Carson Palmer since, well, Carson Palmer. If he has a good year--but not so good that he leaves early--then he will be a legit candidate next season.
Antonio Pittman of Ohio State isn't particularly flashy, but he will be coming off another 1,000-yard season and could potentially be a candidate in '07.
The Darkhorses will include Jonathan Stewart and Dennis Dixon of Oregon, Kyle Wright of Miami, Sam Keller of Nebraska and Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame (just kidding).




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-21-2006 @ 1:35AM
Lee Darnell said...
You are grossly mistaken by eliminating Adrian Peterson. No one runs with the desire and passion of Adrian. Lest we not forget that at best he is running behind a substandard line and with no passing attack to consider opposing teams put 11 in in the box against Adrian. Still gets his yardage at the end of the day. Get out of the bean bag chair, put the Cheeto's down and watch Adrian; you owe it to yourself to at least make educated statements in the future. Adios...
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9-21-2006 @ 1:35AM
Danny said...
What about Boise State's Ian Johnson, the guy had a monster game against Oregon State. Not even Reggie Bush had 240 yards rushing and five TD's.
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9-21-2006 @ 1:35AM
Heismanpundit said...
Lee Darnell, What are you talking about? I took Peterson off the 2007 list because I believe he is going pro after this year.
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9-22-2006 @ 1:51PM
buckfan said...
Ted Ginn is jr. He's in an add on billboards in the Cleveland about staying in school. Hmmmmm I don't think he leaves early. He does not evan talk about it(leaving early).
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9-24-2006 @ 2:51AM
Travis W said...
What about Erik Ainge? His only decent game was against #5 Florida. All the others were record breakers for him and his teamates. Im not sure now but before last week he had the highest QB completion percentage and yards per pass. Why not atleast consider him.
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9-24-2006 @ 2:52AM
Pat Patson said...
I think Mike Hart should be a huge consiteration. with him rushing 100+ yards Michigan has lost only one game in the last three years. He brings up the spirit of this team and is a mayjor player for this team to use and win with.
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9-24-2006 @ 2:52AM
Keith Lay said...
Kevin Kolb has to be considered even if he is playing on a team not natonally recognized yet. He owns several NCAA passing record for active players and half of the schools records. I think thats some good company to be with.
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9-24-2006 @ 4:31PM
mmcmahan said...
Ohio State show that they can wait and win. While it was a low scoring game for 3, did anyone get the feeling that Troy and the Buckeyes would not come through??? I sure did not, just after the first score, you could see that they were winning the battle and let the game come to them. Win with Trussel and his boys....keep sining those tunes to the best d.... band in the land....go Bucks
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9-24-2006 @ 4:31PM
Charlie H said...
Mario Manningham of Michigan looks like a legit contender if he and Big Blue keep it up for the entire season as they have so far.
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9-25-2006 @ 4:32AM
SHAUN said...
I believe Steve Slaton for West Virginia should win the heisman even though he dont play for a traditional power.
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9-25-2006 @ 4:31AM
Suzi said...
Whatever happened to the good old days when fans got to see their favorite College Players play 4 years, win the Heisman back to back like #45 the GREAT Archie Griffen? Does it always have to be about money? What about the Love of the game? Do we remember Maurice?
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9-25-2006 @ 4:31AM
brandy said...
although the voters will not award the prize to a sophmore, Tim Tebow will be a factor next after taking over Chis Leaks spot at Florida
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9-25-2006 @ 5:23PM
eric said...
BRADY QUINNNNNnot only has an amazingly hott sister hes a fuckin beast...period.
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9-25-2006 @ 9:39PM
rene estrada said...
Watch out all you HATERS! BRADY QUINN will win the HEISMAN. mark it down YOU heard it here first BIG DOG!
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10-02-2006 @ 3:04PM
Matthew Kunzler said...
John Beck man he is the best. He was lights out against
#16 TCU defence who had some of the best all around
defence. Also TCU had the longest winning streak in the nation.
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10-03-2006 @ 7:10PM
ben said...
what about calvin johnson. he is in the top 5 maybe even top3 candidates for this year. btw he is a junior
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10-23-2006 @ 11:10PM
Aaron said...
All I have to say is......got Juice?
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10-23-2006 @ 11:13PM
Aaron said...
To Lee Darnell.. they're not eliminating Adrian Peterson, they're saying he'll go to the draft early
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