Week 4 Heisman Watch
QB Robert Beall (UCLA) 59.9%, 1,608 yards, 17 TD, 4 INT, 128.29 QBR
Robert keeps chugging along, throwing for 422 yards, 4 TD and 2 INT this week against a struggling Rutgers team. He has been arguably been the best, most consistent QB thus far in the season. He spreads the ball around the field and avoids the costly mistakes. As was mentioned last week however, opponents' 3-13 record cast doubt on his ability to perform against stiffer competition. I for one will be watching his performance against fellow 4-0 juggernaut Arizona this week to see if he's for real.
Up Next: ArizonaQB Cedric Lett (Ohio State) 62.7%, 1,453 yards, 9 TD, 2 INT, 119.58 QBR
He's currently 3rd in the nation in pass accuracy among QBs with enough passing attempts and 2nd in passing yards. While he may not have a gaudy TD numbers, he more than makes up for it with his game management. Last time out against Oklahoma, he just about 64% again throwing for over 400 yards, 2 TD and 1 INT. Some say he's playing above his abilities, but sometimes it just clicks.
Up Next: MichiganQB Jonathan Demartini (Tennessee) 50.4%, 1,332 yards, 16 TD, 4 INT, 116.88 QBR
When 250 passing yards, 3 TD and 0 INT is considered a down game you know you're having a good season. His ability to escape the pocket and avoid the sack allows him to extend plays, giving his receivers time to run open. Given the type of play calling the Offensive Coordinator likes to use, Demartini should remain one of the front runners all season.
Up Next: USC TrojansRB Stephen Figueroa (LSU) 116 carries, 779 yards, 6 TD. 10 KR, 257 yards.
There's not more to say about this back. He is leading the NCAA in rushing yards and rushing TD. He's a true 3 down back for LSU and they will go as far as Figueroa carries them. A knee injury suffered last game could keep him sidelined for a couple games. The coaching staff have been mum so far on their plans for the young back, but you could see signs of worry on their faces.
Up Next: Ole MissRB Ray Ferguson (Marshall) 108 carries, 663 rushing yards, 3 TD
The Thundering Herd sat Ferguson as a precaution last game against rival Notre Dame and he still ranks 2nd in rushing yards. He should be back in the lineup this week as they take on Navy.
Up Next: NavyWR William Malley (Clemson) 23 receptions, 717 yards, 7 TD
While 6 catches for 98 yards and 1 TD may be a good game for most, it was a bit of a let down for Malley last time out against FSU. UCLA is up next for Clemson, and while they are 3-1, it's because their offense simply outscores people. We will see if he can rebound, or if the emergence of #1 WR Ford continues to cut into his production.
Up Next: UCLAWR Charles Shackleford (Tennessee) 16 receptions, 494 yards, 7 TD. 9 KR, 346 yards, 1 KR TD.
Shackleford stretches the field for this Tennessee team, as he's averaging 30.9 YPC thus far this season, a number that declined due to a 16 YPC last week, which would have been a great YPC for many other wide outs. His 107 yard kickoff return last week against Kentucky helped vault him onto this list. His production as a WR dipped last game, so rebounding against the Trojans will be key to him staying on this list.
Up Next: USC TrojansOthers in contention:
WR Quincy Brown (ND) 25 receptions, 692 yards, 4 TD
WR Lenard Simmons (LSU) 16 receptions, 534 yards, 3 TD
WR Marquis Brown (OU) 12 KR, 547 KR Yards, 3 KR TD
RB Francis Carey (Iowa) 75 carries, 475 yards, 2 TD. 12 receptions, 205 yards, 4 TD. 8 KR, 176 KR TD
QB Neal Obrien (Clemson) 50.7%, 1,415 yards, 14 TD, 4 INT, 103.61 QBR