some random thoughts ...
IF the best player in the country is a quarterback, then the best player in the country is Tyler Wilson of Arkansas. i'd take him over any other qb in college football. he is the total package for a pro-style quarterback.
otherwise, though, the Arkansas program is in a shambles. they have two of the worst offensive linemen in Division One football (Peac0ck and Bailey), the most overrated tailback in (at least) the SEC in Knile Davis, the interim head coach John L. Smith is completely lost (and completely lost his money. how the heck can an individual be $25 million in debt?!?!?!), and their defense (aside from safety/linebacker Ross Rasner, who is a bad ass) is simply AWFUL. also, is there another team in D1 whose wideouts drop more passes than the Arkansas receiving corps?
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Iowa sophomore walk-on tailback Mark Weisman, after beginning the season as co-2nd-team fullback (and perhaps 6th on the depth chart at tailback), has become an instant fan favorite and Iowa legend after his dominating performance against Northern Iowa. some Hawkeye fans even began a facebook group "Weisman for Heisman."
after today's 27-carry, 217-yard (that's an 8-yard-per-carry average), 3-touchdown game, the legend will only grow.
in just two games as the featured back, Weisman has 51 carries for 330 yards and 6 touchdowns. not bad for a blue-collar, overachieving, slow, gym rat. just imagine what he could do if he had some talent ...
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a big part in creating the excitement of Central Michigan's upset over Iowa was the performance of wide receiver Cody Wilson. the senior finished the day with 8 catches for 105 yards and 4 carries for 20 yards.
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i think Wisconsin has found their quarterback. Joel Stave looked very good today. not coincidentally, Jared Abbrederis (who is seemingly always open) was dominant, repeatedly (and literally) putting defensive backs on the ground with his change-of-direction explosions and speed. Abbrederis had 6 catches for 147 yards and 1 touchdown.
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is there a more underrated wide receiver in the country than Duke's Conner Vernon? once again, he was completely uncoverable. the destined-to-break-every-ACC-receiving-record playmaker compiled 8 catches for 120 yards and 2 touchdowns.
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if there is a more underrated wide receiver than Vernon, it's probably Wake Forest's Michael Campanaro. the former tailback finished today's game against Army with 12 catches (most of which were behind or near the line of scrimmage) for 153 yards and 2 touchdowns along with 5 carries for 31 yards and 1 more touchdown. he also returned 2 punts for 12 yards.