Published on: 7th December, 2009
In the week leading up to the Big 12 championship game, I had a feeling the majority of Heisman Trophy voters were starting to lean toward giving the award to Texas quarterback Colt McCoy simply because he looked like the safest pick. McCoy was the guy guiding the undefeated Longhorns to ...Published on: 4th December, 2009
MAC championship game Central Michigan vs. Ohio (Tonight, 8 p.m. EST, ESPN 2) Prospects to keep an eye on: Central Michigan Dan LeFevour: No. 13, QB, 6-3, 238 One of the nation’s most overrated quarterback prospects, LeFevour has been awfully productive throughout his career but isn’t asked to make many NFL-type throws and lacks ...Published on: 3rd December, 2009
In Week 14 of our Thursday night primer, the National Football Post highlights some of the keys to tonight’s Oregon-Oregon State game, including top players and matchups that NFL scouts will be watching. For the first time in 112 meetings between the schools, the winner advances to the Rose Bowl. What ...Published on: 2nd December, 2009
News, notes, and opinions about some of the top junior prospects who could end up declaring for the 2010 NFL Draft: It’s no secret that the top quarterback prospects in next year’s draft will likely end up coming from the junior class. With the possibility of Sam Bradford, Jake Locker, and Jimmy ...Published on: 26th November, 2009
News, notes and opinions about some of the top prospects in the 2010 NFL draft class: In what’s considered an uninspiring senior quarterback class, one guy who has really caught fire in recent weeks is Sean Canfield of Oregon State. Canfield is completing more than 70 percent of his passes and ...Published on: 25th November, 2009
Observations and analysis from the 12th week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top defensive prospects. Virginia Football One Up One bright spot on the Virginia defense this season has been the play of five-technique defensive end Nate Collins. Collins, a 6'2", 290-pound lineman, doesn’t quite possess ...Published on: 20th November, 2009
It’s been a brutal week for the 2007 quarterback draft class. JaMarcus Russell, the first overall pick that year, has been benched in favor of Bruce Gradkowski in Oakland. Third round pick Trent Edwards’ career in Buffalo looks to becoming to an unproductive end. And, first-rounder Brady Quinn continues to struggle ...Published on: 16th November, 2009
Observations and analysis from the 11th week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top offensive prospects . Anthony Dixon running back, Mississippi State I have to admit that I vastly underrated the talents of Mississippi State running back Anthony Dixon. In my latest senior ...Published on: 13th November, 2009
West Virginia vs. Cincinnati (Friday, 8 p.m. EST, ESPN2) What to watch for Studs on the mend West Virginia got some good news this week as running back Noel Devine is expected to play after injuring his ankle in the first half vs. Louisville last Saturday. Devine is the Mountaineers’ most dynamic playmaker ...Published on: 11th November, 2009
With Week 11 of the college football season on the horizon, seniors will be playing the final games of their collegiate careers. Let's re-rank and break down the top senior prospects at each position (height and weight in parentheses). Quarterbacks 1. Tony Pike, Cincinnati (6'6", 212) 2. Colt McCoy, Texas (6'2", 212) 3. Mike Kafka, Northwestern ...