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Predict The 2015 Heisman Winner

  • Trevone Boykin

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  • Cardale Jones

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  • JT Barret

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  • Connor Cook

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  • Nick Chubb

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  • Ezekiel Elliott

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  • Cody Kessler

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  • Leonard Fournette

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  • Dak Prescott

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  • Jeremy Johnson

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  • Deshaun Watson

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  • Derrick Henry

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  • Seth Russell

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  • Scooby Wright

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  • Adoree' Jackson

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  • Other

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A repeat for B1G? Sure. You surely aren't suggesting that it's the only thing that can derail a national title repeat.

I'm just talking at least until the playoff because the opponent is unknown ... But IMO they are gonna roll teams over and be 13-0 easy but we shall see
 
Dat arrogance. Cardo bout to lose his schadenfreude belt.
 
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So? QB has never been Baylor's problem.
Right. And Seth Russell is pretty damn good.

Think Baylor is slightly better but TCU gets them at home.

Don't see overrated talk when nobody else in the Big12 will beat them..
 
Shavar Manuel focusing on LSU, Aubren & uf

Savions pops, Coach O, Boom & Rumph selling him the SEC angle

Smart on their part
 
If my team were coming off a Natty and had that schedule, I would be riding high too... There is no reason for them not to be in the #1 spot all year... I would be pissed if I were a fan of them and they didnt run the table
 
Anything can happen so pre season rankings have and alway will be dumb
but I agree , if you're a gambling man that's by far the safest bet .
 
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@ VT
Hawaii
Northern Illinois
Western Michigan
@ Indiana
Maryland
Penn State
@ Rutgers
Minnesota
@ Illinois

Bruh

Are you admitting to the shoddy schedule OSU has this year? I mean, yeah, OSU should run those teams. Just be careful not to should all over yourself.

Toughest thing I'd say is guarding against complacency.
 
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