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Maxwell Award

Who should win the Maxwell Award?

  • Graham Harrell - Texas Tech

    Votes: 5 23.8%
  • Colt McCoy - Texas

    Votes: 14 66.7%
  • Tim Tebow - Florida

    Votes: 2 9.5%

  • Total voters
    21

bah007

Hall of Fame
Awarded to the nation's most outstanding offensive player.


Graham Harrell, Texas Tech - 4747 Passing Yards, 41-7 TD:INT, 71.5% Completion, 6 Rushing TDs

Colt McCoy, Texas - 3445 Passing Yards, 32-7 TD:INT, 77.6% Completion, 576 Rushing Yards, 10 TDs

Tim Tebow, Florida - 2299 Passing Yards, 25-2 TD:INT, 65.0% Completion, 507 Rushing Yards, 12 TDs
 

Mr teX

Hall of Fame
McCoy deserves it.... keeping up with the likes of Bradford & Harrell in the air while still able to be your team's leading rusher with 10 rush TD's on the ground is ridiculous for a qb. Not really a contest to be honest.
 

Errant Hothy

Hypermediocrity
I think Harrell gets the Maxwell. With 1300 more yards and 9 more TDs then McCoy, Harrell is hard to overllok; and while McCoy's comp % is sickening Harrell's is still over 70% (and Harrell has a bunch more attempts). McCoy is UTs leading rusher because UT has used several backs this year, not because Colt is the best rusher on the team. That's not to say that Colt hasn't run the ball tremendously this year, becaause he has.

McCoy should get the Heismen though.
 

bah007

Hall of Fame
I think Harrell gets the Maxwell. With 1300 more yards and 9 more TDs then McCoy, Harrell is hard to overllok; and while McCoy's comp % is sickening Harrell's is still over 70% (and Harrell has a bunch more attempts). McCoy is UTs leading rusher because UT has used several backs this year, not because Colt is the best rusher on the team. That's not to say that Colt hasn't run the ball tremendously this year, becaause he has.

McCoy should get the Heismen though.
He also has much more yards and TDs because he has way more attempts too. Can't have it both ways.
 

bah007

Hall of Fame
...McCoy is UTs leading rusher because UT has used several backs this year, not because Colt is the best rusher on the team....
Including sacks, McCoy is getting 4.5 yards per carry.

Ogbonnaya is at 5.3

Johnson is at 4.6

Whittaker is at 4.5

McGee is at 4.3


If you exclude sacks, which count against rushing yards in college football (which I disagree with, I prefer the NFL's system), then McCoy is at 6.7 per rushing attempt. Far better than any of the backs.
 

Mr teX

Hall of Fame
I think Harrell gets the Maxwell. With 1300 more yards and 9 more TDs then McCoy, Harrell is hard to overllok; and while McCoy's comp % is sickening Harrell's is still over 70% (and Harrell has a bunch more attempts). McCoy is UTs leading rusher because UT has used several backs this year, not because Colt is the best rusher on the team. That's not to say that Colt hasn't run the ball tremendously this year, becaause he has.

McCoy should get the Heismen though.
doesn't matter, he's still been their most effective rusher. If any of the guys were better at the moment, they wouldn't have to use 3 different rb's.
 

Errant Hothy

Hypermediocrity
He also has much more yards and TDs because he has way more attempts too. Can't have it both ways.
That's fine, if you then factor in that Harrell's 7 INTs are more impressive then McCoy's 7, because Harrell puts the ball up more then McCoy.
 

bah007

Hall of Fame
That's fine, if you then factor in that Harrell's 7 INTs are more impressive then McCoy's 7, because Harrell puts the ball up more then McCoy.
I would agree with that.

Harrell has a better TD:INT ratio and a lower INT %.

McCoy has a higher TD %.
 

TexansSeminole

Hall of Fame
Can someone please explain to me what is so great about Tim Tebow?

He has a special attitude, but other than that I don't see anything special about him. He has bad mechanics, he has an ultra slow delivery and he makes easy throw after easy throw every game. Don't get me wrong I see him make 1 or 2 difficult throws a game, but the majority of his throws are to wide open receivers due to the awesome scheme of Urban Meyer. I have watched the Gators extensively so I feel I have watched enough to form an opinion.

It's going to be a huge wakeup call for Tebow when he gets to the NFL and has to actually make throws in between defenders. In the game against FSU I saw him make 1 throw that I would say was difficult. It was a 20 yard pass to Murphy on a skinny post.

Normally I wouldn't say anything about a player not being special but the guy won the Heisman last year, and might win it again this year and I am trying to figure out why. My guess is that it's all stats. But how hard is it to rack up stats when you fake to your RB and half the defense moves to that side of the field and then you make an easy 5 yard throw out to your WR on the other side of the field and he takes it for a 60 yard TD due to speed and scheme.

Please someone explain.

Regarding this thread I picked McCoy. He is very impressive and has shown alot of growth at the QB position. I really like McCoy as a college and potential NFL QB. If he was a couple inches taller people would be lining up for this guy. People might already be lining up for him.
 
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bah007

Hall of Fame
I think the O'Brien between Bradford, Harrell and McCoy is a better race then the Maxwell or the Heismen.
I think the O'Brien should go to Bradford. He is the best passer in the country IMO.

I think the Heisman should go to McCoy. There is no defined critera for this award so I always think of it as an MVP award. I think McCoy is more valuable to his team than any other player. Shonn Greene of Iowa also come to mind.

I think the Maxwell should go to Crabtree. He is the most outstanding offensive player in the country (though he isn't even a finalist).
 

Errant Hothy

Hypermediocrity
I would agree with that.

Harrell has a better TD:INT ratio and a lower INT %.

McCoy has a higher TD %.
Even when you factor in Colt's rushing stats, Harrell still has 7 more total TDs and 700 (roughly) more yards of total offense, and that's including sack yards.
 

TexansSeminole

Hall of Fame
There is no defined critera for this award so I always think of it as an MVP award.
It's all stats IMo. I can't find any other way to explain why these players receive the Heisman in the last few years.

Notice it is all QBs now because of the huge injection of the spread offense into college football. The spread makes it easier on the QB and pumps up their stats, therefore the Heisman is now a QB trophy.
 

bah007

Hall of Fame
Even when you factor in Colt's rushing stats, Harrell still has 7 more total TDs and 700 (roughly) more yards of total offense, and that's including sack yards.
That's because Harrell has more opportunites.

McCoy gains 8.0 yards per every play he either runs, passes, or gets sacked.

Harrell gains 7.8

McCoy gets a TD 8.3% of the time he touches the ball.

Harrell gets one 7.8% of the time.


"System QB's" have a hard time winning awards because their numbers are usually thrown out the window because of how many times they touch the ball.

Example: If you throw 50 passes in a game, 300 yards really isn't that impressive.

I put more stock in yards per rush or yards per pass attempt than I do in total yards because of that reason.

McCoy is better in those areas despite having a worse o-line than Tech and definitely not a star player the caliber of Crabtree to throw to.
 

Mr teX

Hall of Fame
Can someone please explain to me what is so great about Tim Tebow?

He has a special attitude, but other than that I don't see anything special about him. He has bad mechanics, he has an ultra slow delivery and he makes easy throw after easy throw every game. Don't get me wrong I see him make 1 or 2 difficult throws a game, but the majority of his throws are to wide open receivers due to the awesome scheme of Urban Meyer. I have watched the Gators extensively so I feel I have watched enough to form an opinion.

It's going to be a huge wakeup call for Tebow when he gets to the NFL and has to actually make throws in between defenders. In the game against FSU I saw him make 1 throw that I would say was difficult. It was a 20 yard pass to Murphy on a skinny post.

Normally I wouldn't say anything about a player not being special but the guy won the Heisman last year, and might win it again this year and I am trying to figure out why. My guess is that it's all stats. But how hard is it to rack up stats when you fake to your RB and half the defense moves to that side of the field and then you make an easy 5 yard throw out to your WR on the other side of the field and he takes it for a 60 yard TD due to speed and scheme.
Please someone explain.

Regarding this thread I picked McCoy. He is very impressive and has shown alot of growth at the QB position. I really like McCoy as a college and potential NFL QB. If he was a couple inches taller people would be lining up for this guy. People might already be lining up for him.
Damn, that sounds familiar....i forget who had similar success with a spread offensive scheme but was later exposed in the NFL & is now riding the pine... I'll give you all a hint.........:hobie:
 

Mr teX

Hall of Fame
That's because Harrell has more opportunites.

McCoy gains 8.0 yards per every play he either runs, passes, or gets sacked.

Harrell gains 7.8

McCoy gets a TD 8.3% of the time he touches the ball.

Harrell gets one 7.8% of the time.


"System QB's" have a hard time winning awards because their numbers are usually thrown out the window because of how many times they touch the ball.

Example: If you throw 50 passes in a game, 300 yards really isn't that impressive.
I put more stock in yards per rush or yards per pass attempt than I do in total yards because of that reason.

McCoy is better in those areas despite having a worse o-line than Tech and definitely not a star player the caliber of Crabtree to throw to.
Yeah it's also known as the volume shooter mentality in basketball..
 

TexansSeminole

Hall of Fame
That TD throw that McCoy made in the Texas vs Texas A&M game that was across his body when he was running to his right was superb. That was probably the most impressive throw I have seen a college QB make all year.

McCoy also looked pretty shook up in that game. He looked like he might have had a minor concussion, yet he still performed great. Anybody else catch that?

Damn, that sounds familiar....i forget who had similar success with a spread offensive scheme but was later exposed in the NFL & is now riding the pine... I'll give you all a hint.........:hobie:
Thing is, Alex Smith was arguably a better passer when he came out than Tebow is right now.
 

bah007

Hall of Fame
That TD throw that McCoy made in the Texas vs Texas A&M game that was across his body when he was running to his right was superb. That was probably the most impressive throw I have seen a college QB make all year.

McCoy also looked pretty shook up in that game. He looked like he might have had a minor concussion, yet he still performed great. Anybody else catch that?



Thing is, Alex Smith was arguably a better passer when he came out than Tebow is right now.
McCoy did take a mean hit when A&M did a CB blitz and nobody picked the guy up.

I believe UT took a timeout after the play so that Colt could get it together.
 

kastofsna

Hall of Fame
lol how can anyone who knows anything about football not understand that players like Tebow don't come around very often. you don't dominate every game on accident. clearly not overrated by any stretch

probably won't do much as a pro though, but so what
 
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