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basic324 asked in SportsFootball (American) · 1 decade ago

what does everyone think of colt brennan chances of winning the heisman trophy?

colt plays for the university of hawaii and is currently on espn magazine

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  • JimBob
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    He will have insane numbers that is given, unless injured!

    It will depend on if another player on one of the top 4 teams has a monster finish! Okla QB has been insane so far! Bradford? He had same number of incomplete passes compared to touchdowns before last game! Those are video games stats!

    USC seems to balance for any one guy to stand out

    LSU similar

    Florida (Tebow probably most serious threat!)

    Can't forget McFadden at Arkansas! If he wasn't cramping at 'Bama he night've gone for 250 and 3 or 4 tds!

    I had McFadden before the season!

    Source(s): The only chance Bennan has is if other guys have good but not great stats and he has insane stats and goes 12-0! He can't afford a lose and playing bad!
  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    particularly no longer. could Danny Weurffel have gained the Heisman working Spurriers enjoyable N Gun three hundred and sixty 5 days's back? perchance Brennan will become great, yet he hasn't yet shown that he's greater suitable than a equipment quarterback. With Tebow, McFadden, even Chase Daniel obtainable you may no longer justify giving a doubtlessly equipment qb from a vulnerable convention the Heisman.

  • 1 decade ago

    Very small. Usually the heisman goes to one of three types of players. The best player on the best team. The guy that puts up the biggest numbers, or the guy that puts up big numbersin the big games. Stat wise, he will be around the same as that kid out of Louisville, so he wont get it for the gaudy numbers. His team has no shot at a national title, even if they win out. And they dont' really have any big games. Also, voting tends to go by region, and Hawaii isn't really in a traditional region. He might be the best player, but he probably wont win the Heisman.

  • 1 decade ago

    Honestly - NONE. He doesn't play for a major conference so he doesn't get to play against "Big Name" schools. I mean, his numbers last year were ridiculous (5,549 yds and 58 TD's). He wasn't even invited to Manhattan. Troy Smith won last year and he's.......well, hell, nobody knows what he's doing now.

    Colt Brennan doesn't play for USC, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, etc. so he has absolutely no chance; however, he will probably be playing on Sundays while John David Booty and the like are either riding the pine or a sofa.

  • 1 decade ago

    Pretty good, unless DeSean Jackson or Tebow have huge games. Jackson needs 8-15 catches for 150+ yards to get back in. Lavelle Hawkins has outshined him.

    Source(s): Living in the Bay Area.
  • what?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    he will be a candidate but since he plays for hawaii he is not well known and isnt the popular pick. so i would say his chances are very slim. i mean he has to beat out guys like mcfadden, desean jackson, tebow

  • 1 decade ago

    East coast bias will come into play. He doesn't play for a major college in the main land or in a conference.

  • 1 decade ago

    He has as good of a chance as anyone, just needs more exposure and keep up the great numbers.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    its really just between him tebow and mcfadden

  • I would say that they are non-existent.

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