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This Old Stub: Fathers Day

Posted: December 24, 2012 by Sports Time Radio in baseball, sports, Uncategorized

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This past summer my wife Katie decided that we’d take our fathers to a Cubs game for Fathers Day and it just so happens the Red Sox are in town for the weekend. We end up dragging her brother David, who is a White Sox fan, her sister Amy, Katie & I and our fathers. 6 people, really not enough to want to pay to park for two cars. So we decide that Amy’s car which was a KIA something(I’m not that great remembering car names) Explorer type truck. Katie had said she would ride in the back hatch and being the wonderful husband I am, I said I’d ride in the back. This is where I’m supposed to say something like, “and it was the longest ride of my life” and it was.
I hop in the back, pull the door down close and attempt to get comfortable. I sit to the side trying to extend my legs to the other side as I do my body begins to push it self up and my head is now crammed to the roof with my neck forcefully cranked to the side. I maneuver my self Indian style directly in the middle with no padding, just sitting on the thin mat and steal with the top of my head just barely grazing the roof. One small bump and its toast for my skull. So after about 20 mins, I can feel a slight cramp in my hip flexors but I know if I make any movements it’ll just make it worse. Plus with traffic in the Loop the way it is there’s no stopping till we get there. I don’t know where it started, maybe it was all the stop & go traffic by Soldier Field. Or maybe it was on Lake Shore Drive by the Field Museum. Either way the next 20 mins felt like days until we’d reach Wrigleyville. Amy isn’t a bad driver at all, but thanks to my mother, I get car sick if I’m not driving but I don’t want to drive. Yea I know try being inside my mind. Every tiny little bump in the road, curve. If we’re stopping, then going, stopping, my head gets heavier and heavier, side to side. There’s something in my gut waiting to come up. Finally we’re passing Chicago street, the traffic lets up and it’s a little smoother until Belmont. Amy exits Belmont, but when you do you must stay in the right lane because its a quick turn but not only that with all the traffic if you miss Inner Lake Shore Drive, have fun cruising through the neighborhood. We’re headed North, finally Addison street, hang a left but I can’t take it anymore. I jump out on Belmont, my Brother in law walks with me the rest of the way, plus he wanted a smoke. Finally we are entering the gates. We grab some food and head straight to our seats. I wish we could have been one of the first 5000 people to get the free seat cushion but you can’t win them all.

The Cubs send Paul Maholm to the mound vs Boston’s Franklin Morales. Leading off former White Sox & 2005 World Series winner, Scott Podsednik sends a line drive to center and scores when Dustin Pedroia hits his 16th double of the season. Kevin Youkilis sends Pedroia to third on a fly out to Reed Johnson in right field. With the shift on for David Ortiz, Big Papi still sends a fastball to right, scoring Pedroia. Mike Aviles & Darnell McDonald both fly out ending the inning, 2-0 BoSox. Reed Johnson leads off with a double but Darwin Barney keeps him at second with a pop out to shortstop. Batting 3rd, Starlin Castro takes a change up but sends a curve ball to center scoring Reed and ending up with a triple. Alfonso Soriano steps up to the plate and goes down swinging. Jeff Baker strands Castro at 3rd on a ground ball to Ortiz.
The second inning has Kelly Shoppach called out on strikes and both Ryan Kalish and Franklin Morales going down swinging. The Cubs send Joe Mather, Wellington Castillo and Luis Valbuena to go down in order. Pods leads off the 3rd with a ground out but Pedroia singles. With a 3-2 count on Youk the ninth pitch sees a hit & run but fails with Youk going down swinging and Dustin caught stealing. Malholm leads off with a K & Reed grounds out. Barney steps to the plate & singles to center then scores when Castro pops up to Pedroia ending up at second with his 10th double. But is again stranded on base when Soriano grounds out. At the end of 3 we’re all tied up.

Big Papi leads off the 4th with his 16th home run of the season giving the lead back to Boston. That’s all the action until the top of the 5th when, Red Sox pitcher Morales singles but the inning is ended when Scotty P hits into a 4-6-3 DP and is replaced with Daniel Nava due to an injured groin. The cubs go down in order and we end up in the 6th. With one out Youk walks but is left at first. Matt Albers steps in for Morales. Barney reaches on an error by Youkilis and moves over to second on a single by Castro. Soriano finally reaches but on a fielders choice but Castro is out at second. Jeff Baker reaches on a missed force attempt everyone is safe including Barney who scores to tie the game at 3. Mather & Castillo both groundout to end the inning.

Top 7. The double switch is on, Maholm out, Shawn Camp in batting sixth replacing Mather, sending Reed to Center and bringing in David DeJesus to play right and bat ninth. Darnell McDonald doubles. Jarrod Saltalamacchia steps in for Shoppach singling to right. With a visit to the mound, Camp is out & James Russell is in giving up a single to Ryan Kalish scoring McDonald. Will Middlebrooks pinch hits for Albers sending a sac fly to score Jarrod S. Kalish is able to move to third on a throwing error by Castillo. Nava sac bunts to Russel scoring Kalish and taking the lead by 3. Pedroia pops out to end the inning. Saltalamacchia stays in & Andrew Miller heads to the mound leading off the inning by walking Valbuena but is throw out trying to steal second. DeJesus flies out and Boston decides to bring in Mark Melancon who hits Johnson but gets Darwin to end the inning by grounding out.

Into the 8th, the Cubs replace Russel with Jairo Asencio. Youk leads off with a single but is forced out at second. Big Papi on first, Aviles walks. Darnell up to bat hits it to Starlin but on a throwing error everyone is safe with bases loaded for Saltalamacchia who ends up at first on a force attempt scoring Ortiz. Kalish flies out to end the inning. BoSox go with the double switch taking Youk out for Nick Punto and Scott Atchison steps to the mound, who retires Castro & Soriano on 5 pitches. Steve Clevenger pinch hits for Baker but ends the inning. Punto & Nava both single to start the 9th but Pedroia flies out. Adrian Gonzalez replaces Atchison and strikes out swinging but the double steal is executed. Cubs decided to intentionally walk Ortiz but are able to get Aviles to end the inning.

Bottom 9, the Cubs down by four but anything can happen. A-Gon stays in at 1st, Ortiz out and Alfredo Aceves in to finish the game. Tony Campana, Castillo & Valbuena all single to load the bases. DeJesus up to bat with bases loaded sends a fly ball deep to center field but its caught scoring Campana and moving everyone up a base. Down by 3, Johnson steps in the box…..and is called out on strikes. Men on second and third with the potential tying run at the plate, Darwin takes the first pitch. Aceves sends a 93mph fastball, Barney connects sends it in the air but 3rd basemen Punto is able to bring it to end the game. Albers gets the win and Camp gets the loss. Well at least they didn’t get swept.

Win or lose, there’s nothing like going to Wrigley Field to watch baseball. Needless to say after the exciting ride there, I chose to be crunched in the middle in the back seat. The ride going home was uneventful. All in all it was a great day, spending the day with our Fathers on Fathers Day at the ballpark. I do wish though we could have been sitting in the seats in the ticket on the picture above but we still had a great view. The view in the pics above are from the seats we actually sat in which I added below. If your ever looking for tickets at Wrigley, I’ve pretty much sat everywhere in the park, so email me @ SportsTimeRadio@hotmail.com or you can always tweet me

@mantime8

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Picks for Week 16

Posted: December 23, 2012 by Sports Time Radio in football, sports, Uncategorized
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I’m a little late with our picks, but here they are. Last week Dan the man won again with an 11-4 record. Mr. Fantasy and I both tied at 8-7. For the year I am in the lead at 135-74-1; Mr. Fantasy is in second at 128-81-1. Dan the Man is making a late season charge and is 126-83-1.

Last night we all had Atlanta over Detroit; so as I start this we’re all 1-0.

Here are our Sunday picks.

What we agreed on.

Carolina over Oakland

Miami over Buffalo

New England over Jacksonville

Indianapolis over Kansas City

Washington over Philadelphia

St. Louis over Tampa Bay

San Diego over The Jets

Green Bay over Tennessee

Denver over Cleveland

Chicago over Arizona

A lot of agreement this week, but here’s are the games we split on.

Dan the Man has Dallas, Mr. Fantasy and I have New Orleans

Dan the Man has Pittsburgh, Mr. Fantasy and I have Cincinnati

Dan the Man has Dallas, Mr. Fantasy and I have Washington

I have the New York Giants, Mr. Fantasy and Dan the Man have Baltimore

Dan the Man has San Francisco, Mr. Fantasy and I have Seattle

Start-em / Sit-em week 16.

Posted: December 22, 2012 by Sports Time Radio in football, sports
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Hoping your still in, most people have been eliminated by now.

Quarterbacks Start’ems.

  • Tony Romo –The Saints give up 287 yds passing a game.  Tony Romo will have a big day and keep his playoff hopes alive for one more week.
  • RG III-The Eagles are 13th against the pass, but nothing left to play for.  RGIII is trying to get his team into the playoffs and is a good play this weekend.
  • Cam Newton- Oakland is 27th against the pass.
  • Joe Flacco –The Giants are 28th against the pass.  F

Quarterback Sit’em

  • Matthew Stafford –Falcons give up yds thru the air, but the Lions offense seems to be sputtering.  Nothing left to play for, I don’t think this changes.
  • Jay Cutler-Bad System!!!!
  • Ben Roethlisberger-Bengals secondary is tough, Steelers have struggled the last two weeks.
  •  Colin Kaepernick-Faces a very good, big and physical secondary.

Running Back Start’em

  • Steven Ridley-Has scored a TD in five of his last 6 games and is seeing lots a carries.
  • Alfred Morris-He is a work horse and has good match up this week against an average run defense.
  • Chris Johnson-Has had 100 or more total yds 7 times.  Green Bay can give up yds on the ground.
  • Jamaal Charles-Has had 100 or more total yds 8 times has broken 150 yds 3 times.  He faces a below average rushing defense and scores big.

Running Back Sit’ems

  • Steven Jackson-TB does not give up yds on the ground.  St Louis will throw early and often.
  • BenJarvus Green-Ellis-Steelers are 4th against the rush and the Bengals are not a great rushing team.
  • Ryan Mathews-Bust this year!
  • Trent Richardson-Denver is 2nd against the rush.

Wide Receiver Start’em

  • Steve Smith-Good match up against a bad Raiders team.
  • Dez Bryant/Miles Austin- Saints can’t play defense except against the Bucs.
  •  Andre Johnson-Has average 131 yds a game over the last 7 weeks.
  • Cecil Shorts-He gets his targets every game.

Wide Receiver Sit’em

  • Larry Fitzgerald-Bad team, No offense.
  • Danario Alexander-J-E-T-S, JETS, JETS, JETS play defense, Nothing else!
  • Mike Wallace-Bengals secondary is tough.
  • Hakeem Nicks-Can’t get my finger on the pulse of the Giants.  I’m staying away!!!

Tight End Start’em

  • Greg Olsen-
  • Jason Witten– I’m starting all Cowboys this week.
  • Heath Miller-He should see a lot of targets this week.
  • Daniel Owen –Good offense against soft pass defense

Tight End Sit’em

  • Brandon Pettigrew– Not the number 1 targeted TE on the team.
  • Antonio Gates– Bust this year
  • Jermichael Finley-Bust this year
  • Kyle Rudolph-Inconsistent in the 2nd half and faces tough defense.

Let me know how you like this and if you agree.  You can always get me @mrfanofsports or Email the show.

Start’em / Sit’em Results Week 15

Posted: December 21, 2012 by Sports Time Radio in football, sports
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Last week I said

Quarterbacks Start’ems.

  • Eli Manning – 13 of 25 for 161 yds 2 INTS
  • Cam Newton-19 of 33 for 231 yds 2 TDs
  • Russell Wilson- 7 for 13 for 148 yds 4 TDs(3 Rushing) and 1 INT
  • Matthew Stafford –24 of 50 for 246 yds 3 INTS

Quarterback Sit’em

  • Andrew Luck –13 of 27 for 186 yds 2 TDs
  • Jay Cutler-12 of 21 for 135 yds 1 TD/1 INT
  • Tony Romo- 30 of 42 for 341 2 TDS
  •  Colin Kaepernick-14 of 25 for 221 yds 4 TDS / 1 INT

Running Back Start’em

  • Steven Jackson-13 Rushes for 73 yds/8 Rec for 73 Yds.
  • Alfred Morris-27 for 87 yds 2 TDs
  •  Frank Gore-21 for 83
  • C.J. Spiller– 17 for 103 yds 1 TD

Running Back Sit’ems

  • Chris Johnson-21 for 122 yds 1 TD
  • Demarco Murray- 14 for 81 yds 1 TD
  • Ryan Mathews– 4 for 22 yds
  • Doug Martin-9 for 16 yds

Wide Receiver Start’em

  • Cecil Shorts-6 for 101 yds
  • Hakeem Nicks- 3 for 40 yds
  •  Chris Givens-3 for 63 yds 1 TD
  • Greg Jennings-1 for 9 1 TD

Wide Receiver Sit’em

  • Larry Fitzgerald-4 for 22 yds
  • Stevie Johnson-8 for 115 yds 1 TD
  • Torrey Smith-2 for 67 2 TDs
  • Dez Bryant- 4 for 59yds 1 TD

Tight End Start’em

  • Greg Olsen-5 for 56 yds
  • Martellus Bennett– 1 for 15 yds
  • Kyle Rudolf-3 for 22 yds
  • Heath Miller – 7 for 92 yds 1 TD

Tight End Sit’em

  • Brandon Pettigrew– 3 for 43 1 TD
  • Antonio Gates– 4 for 31 yds 1 TD
  • Jermichael Finley-5 for 61 yds
  • Owen Daniels-4 for 62 yds 1 TD

Let me know how you like this and if you agree.  You can always get me @mrfanofsports or Email the show.

Picks; Week 15

Posted: December 15, 2012 by Sports Time Radio in football, sports, Uncategorized
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Dan the Man won week 14 with a 10-5 record. I was second at 9-6 and Mr. Fantasy finished third at 8-7. For the year I have the lead at 127-67-1. Mr. Fantasy is in second at 120-74-1. Dan the Man is in third with a record of 115-79-1.

Here’s what we agreed on this week.

Houston over Indianapolis

Denver over Baltimore

Washington over Cleveland

The Giants over Atlanta

Seattle over Buffalo in Toronto

Detroit over Arizona

Green Bay over Chicago

The rest of the games we split on; here they are.

Dan the Man and I have Miami, Mr. Fantasy has Jacksonville.

Mr. Fantasy and I have St. Louis, Dan the Man has Minnesota.

Dan the Man and Mr. Fantasy have New Orleans, I have Tampa Bay.

Mr. Fantasy and Dan the Man have Carolina, I have San Diego.

Mr. Fantasy and I have Oakland, Dan the Man has Kansas City.

Mr. Fantasy and I have Pittsburgh, Dan the Man has Dallas.

Mr. Fantasy and I have New England, Dan the man has the 49ers.

Dan the Man and Mr. Fantasy have the Jets, I have the Titans.

 

We are in playoffs now.  Hope you made the cut, and I would say stay with what got you there.  If you have decisions that need to be made, maybe this will help you.

Quarterbacks Start’ems.

  • Eli Manning – It’s December and the Giants win.  Falcons are 17th against the pass and Eli has thrown for 8 TD’s in previous 3 games.
  • Cam Newton-Faces bad San Diego Defense.
  • Russell Wilson- Has averaged two TD’s and only thrown 1 INT over the last 5 games.  He plays a soft Buffalo pass defense
  • Matthew Stafford –Arizona already has given up.  Detroit is a dangerous team thru the air.

Quarterback Sit’em

  • Andrew Luck –Has thrown 8 TD’s and 10 INT’s over the last 5 games.  He faces a tough defense that is going to prove last week was a bump in the road.
  • Jay Cutler-Bear’s system is bad.
  • Tony Romo- Was subpar against a good Bengals defense, now faces a great Pittsburg defense that must win this week if they are going to make the playoffs.
  •  Colin Kaepernick-This is the biggest game in his NFL career and he faces the best team in the NFL.  I think he is going to be glad NFL players have short memories this week.

Running Back Start’em

  • Steven Jackson-has been a good play the last 5 weeks and this trend continues against the Vikings average run defense.
  • Alfred Morris-He has proven when the offense leans on him he produces.  This week looks like they will need to with RGIII’s injury.
  •  Frank Gore-Needs 30 yds to break the franchise rushing record.  He faces one of the worst rush defense and should have solid production this week.
  • C.J. Spiller– Fred Jackson is out this week and Seattle is 22nd against the rush.

Running Back Sit’ems

  • Chris Johnson-Jets can play defense.
  • Demarco Murray- Pittsburg gives up the fewest rushing yds.
  • Ryan Mathews– He is on my list of biggest busts this year.  He has 1 rush TD this year and has only broke 90 yds rushing once.
  • Doug Martin-You must start him, but Drew Brees against the worst pass defense in the NFLTampa Bay may need to abandon the run to keep up.

Wide Receiver Start’em

  • Cecil Shorts-Number 1 target in Jacksonville.  He will get plenty of targets this week against Miami.
  • Hakeem Nicks- Now that he has returned he has seen 10 targets a game.  This is the time of year the Giants play their best football.
  •  Chris Givens-I know he only had 3 receptions last week, but he was targeted 10 times.  He will be thrown to early and often.
  • Greg Jennings-Next man up with Jordy Nelson out.  Greg Jennings will step in and have a great game.

Wide Receiver Sit’em

  • Larry Fitzgerald-Write him off for the rest of the year.
  • Stevie Johnson-Seattle is 4th against the pass. Big Jack you have over valued this guy all year.
  • Torrey Smith-He disappears against good defenses.  This week is Denver and they have a great passing defense.
  • Dez Bryant- Has a broken finger and faces a great defense this week.

Tight End Start’em

  • Greg Olsen-TD in previous 2 games.
  • Martellus Bennett– TD in previous 2 games
  • Kyle Rudolf-Rebounds from bad game against Chicago.  Had a TD in previous 3 games.
  • Heath Miller – 5 for 66 yds

Tight End Sit’em

  • Brandon Pettigrew– Not getting a lot of looks
  • Antonio Gates– Packed it up.
  • Jermichael Finley-Not playing good
  • Owen Daniels-Bust alert, been in a funk last 3 weeks

Let me know how you like this and if you agree.  You can always get me @mrfanofsports or Email the show.

Picks for Week 14

Posted: December 8, 2012 by Sports Time Radio in football, sports, Uncategorized
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Last week I came out on top at 10-5. Mr. Fantasy was 9-6 and Dan the Man was 8-7. For the season I’m in the lead at 118-61-1. Mr. Fantasy is in second at 112-67-1 and Dan the Man is third at 105-74-1.

Week 14

Here are the games we agree on.

Atlanta over Carolina

Cleveland; yes you read that right we all took Cleveland over Kansas City

Pittsburgh over San Diego

Indianapolis over Tennessee

Chicago over Minnesota

The 49ers over Miami

Seattle over Arizona

The Giants over The Saints

Green Bay over Detroit

Here are the games we split on.

Mr. Fantasy took Baltimore, Dan the Man and I have Washington

Dan the Man took Dallas, Mr. Fantasy and I have Cincinnati

Mr. Fantasy took St. Louis, Dan the Man and I took Buffalo

Dan the Man took Philadelphia, Mr. Fantasy and I took Tampa Bay

Mr. Fantasy took Jacksonville, Dan the Man and I took The  Jets

On Monday Night; Dan the Man took Houston, Mr. Fantasy and I have New England

NFL picks; week 13

Posted: December 1, 2012 by Sports Time Radio in football, sports, Uncategorized
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Last week was Mr. Fantasy’s week as he went 11-5. Dan the Man was 2nd at 10-6 and I was bringing up the rear at 9-7. For the season I’m in the lead at 108-56-1. Mr. Fantasy is in 2nd at 103-61-1 and Dan the Man is 3rd at 97-67-1.

Here’s what we got for week 13.

Here are the game we all agreed on.

Chicago over Seattle

Houston over Tennessee

Indianapolis over Detroit

New England over Miami

San Francisco over St. Louis

Denver over Tampa Bay

Baltimore over Pittsburgh

Cincinnati over San Diego

Dallas over Philadelphia

Now the games we split on.

Dan the Man and I have Buffalo, Mr. Fantasy went with Jacksonville

Mr. Fantasy and I have Carolina, Dan the man has Kansas City

Mr. Fantasy and I have Green Bay, Dan the Man has Minnesota

Mr. Fantasy and I have the Jets, Dan the Man has Arizona

Dan the Man and I have Oakland, Mr. Fantasy has Cleveland

On Monday night; Mr. Fantasy and Dan the Man have the Giants, I went with Washington

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If you’ve listened to the show you know Dan the Man and I don’t talk much college football. That doesn’t mean that I haven’t been paying attention to what goes on in the sport. It’s the time of year when all the talk turns to the Heisman Trophy and who should win it. It might as well be my turn; so who ya got?

The award is supposed to go to the best player in college football. Not the best offensive player in college football, but the best PLAYER in college football. I’m sure you can see where I’m going with this as the best player in college football this season has been Manti Te’o. I know defensive players don’t win this award. The last defensive player to win the award was Charles Woodson in 1997; so I think it’s time for this to happen again. Manti Te’o would get my vote for the Heisman Trophy.

Johnny Manziel would be the second name I’d put on my ballot. He put up huge numbers, but you have to wonder if it’s the system he’s in. He did break records set by Cam Newton and Tim Tebow; so that’s an impressive feat in itself. They call Manziel; Johnny Football and with good reason. He’s second in NCAA total offensive stats; he’s only behind Nick Florence of Baylor. There will be a lot of voters who won’t cast a vote for Manziel because he’s a freshman. I believe he belongs on the ballot, but in the second spot.

Marqise Lee from The University of Southern California (USC) is third on my ballot. 112 receptions and 1680 yards and 14 receiving touchdowns. USC didn’t have the kind of season they were predicted to have, but Lee still put up great offensive numbers for them. Lee also averaged a little over 28 yards a kick return and took 1 in for a touchdown. Only a sophomore Lee and Manzell could battle for this award for the next couple of seasons if they stay in school.

Ka”Deem Carey running back University of Arizona is in the fourth spot on my ballot. He’s the leading rusher in the NCAA with 1757 rushing yards and averaged almost 6.4 yards per carry. I believe if you’re the best running back in college football you should get a vote for the Heisman Trophy. Okay maybe he’s not considered the best running back in college football, but he’s put up the numbers to deserve a vote. He also scored 20 rushing touchdowns this season.

Let’s have some fun with the last spot on my ballot. I’m going to go with Rakeem Cato the sophomore quarterback from Marshall University.He threw for 37 touchdowns and 4201 yards this season. This is just me, but I always try to find guy no one will think of who deserves he award and this season for me it’s Cato. In 584 passing attempts he threw 11 interceptions and completed passes at almost 70%.

There you are my five; so who ya got?

Follow me on twitter @Burketime

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If you’ve listened to the show you know Dan the Man and I don’t talk much college football. That doesn’t mean that I haven’t been paying attention to what goes on in the sport. It’s the time of year when all the talk turns to the Heisman Trophy and who should win it. It might as well be my turn; so who ya got?

The award is supposed to go to the best player in college football. Not the best offensive player in college football, but the best PLAYER in college football. I’m sure you can see where I’m going with this as the best player in college football this season has been Manti Te’o. I know defensive players don’t win this award. The last defensive player to win the award was Charles Woodson in 1997; so I think it’s time for this to happen again. Manti Te’o would get my vote for the Heisman Trophy.

Johnny Manziel would be the second name I’d put on my ballot. He put up huge numbers, but you have to wonder if it’s the system he’s in. He did break records set by Cam Newton and Tim Tebow; so that’s an impressive feat in itself. They call Manziel; Johnny Football and with good reason. He’s second in NCAA total offensive stats; he’s only behind Nick Florence of Baylor. There will be a lot of voters who won’t cast a vote for Manziel because he’s a freshman. I believe he belongs on the ballot, but in the second spot.

Marqise Lee from The University of Southern California (USC) is third on my ballot. 112 receptions and 1680 yards and 14 receiving touchdowns. USC didn’t have the kind of season they were predicted to have, but Lee still put up great offensive numbers for them. Lee also averaged a little over 28 yards a kick return and took 1 in for a touchdown. Only a sophomore Lee and Manzell could battle for this award for the next couple of seasons if they stay in school.

Ka”Deem Carey running back University of Arizona is in the fourth spot on my ballot. He’s the leading rusher in the NCAA with 1757 rushing yards and averaged almost 6.4 yards per carry. I believe if you’re the best running back in college football you should get a vote for the Heisman Trophy. Okay maybe he’s not considered the best running back in college football, but he’s put up the numbers to deserve a vote. He also scored 20 rushing touchdowns this season.

Let’s have some fun with the last spot on my ballot. I’m going to go with Rakeem Cato the sophomore quarterback from Marshall University.He threw for 37 touchdowns and 4201 yards this season. This is just me, but I always try to find guy no one will think of who deserves he award and this season for me it’s Cato. In 584 passing attempts he threw 11 interceptions and completed passes at almost 70%.

There you are my five; so who ya got?

Follow me on twitter @Burketime

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