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2010/11 Heisman Trophy Update – Week 12 CFB

2010 -2011 Heisman Trophy Odds and college football analysis from our top ncaa-f handicappers online, with picks for this years top CFB player award…

NCAA Football Heisman Predictions – Week Twelve Heisman Candidate Tracker

If there are any ncaa football gambling experts out there who pay attention to the Heisman process, they’ll probably agree with me and know that by now we have to be talking about the winner…right?. It’s with this knowledge that we know the 2010 Heisman Trophy future odds are always fun to bet on, and the betting lines give us a lot to think about.

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Heisman Forecast: Week 12

CAM NEWTON, Auburn

Despite foul play accusations that are both swirling and accumulating, Newton has easily been the best, most valuable college football player this season. Though his eligibility may be on the wane with a rap sheet growing longer than Dr. Dre’s discography, Newton gets it done on the field in every which way and has led Auburn to an unbeaten record – in the SEC, no less. With a couple games to play, 3,335 total yards and 38 total TDs is amazing, no matter which way you slice it.

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Fundamentally, Auburn wouldn’t be close to where it is in the national landscape without the Florida transfer.

KELLEN MOORE, Boise State

I can see Moore leapfrogging LaMichael James in the Heisman race thanks to his remarkable consistency. James had a hiccup in a (fairly) substandard performance against Cal – a game Oregon almost blew. Boise, meanwhile, steamrolls all comers on the coattails of Moore’s production and laser-like accuracy; he’s completing 72% of his passes this year. [soliloquy id=”82219″]

The passes aren’t dink-and-dunks, either – Moore is averaging nearly 11 yards per pass attempt, the highest of his career. For a non-AQ team, Boise is definitely looking BCS-worthy.

LaMICHAEL JAMES, Oregon

There was almost a massive ‘Whoops!’ bellowed throughout Eugene as the Ducks grinded by the California Golden Bears 15-13 last week. Cal was the first team to handle Oregon’s offensive line and though James showed a lot of heart and kept the Ducks’ record unblemished, Oregon looked human.

For the first time this season, James looked human too. Last week was the first time Oregon hasn’t hit triple-digits in rushing yards.

Still, James is easily the best running back of the 2010 campaign.

Mentionables

“ANDY FRENZY” – Andrew Luck, Stanford & Andy Dalton, TCU Luck and Dalton have both turned in memorable 2010 seasons, though neither will win the Heisman Trophy.

Luck looks like a fantastic pro quarterback and Dalton single-handedly destroyed Utah’s will to live a couple weeks ago. Newton, Moore and James, however, are simply too bright to eclipse.

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James has been naming every player on the EA Sports video game rosters for half a decade now, he’s finally putting his knowledge to better use writing for us here at CappersPicks.com. Your comments are welcome below…Give Us Your Take!