Does it seem to any of you for the last few days that the sports media heads are trying to put doubt in the minds of the voters concerning Marcus and the Heisman?
Listening to Trevor Matich, Andre Ware and now Mel Kiper, it really seems like their motives is to get a non QB the award this go around. Why might be the question?
I heard Andre Ware saying that Amari Cooper should get the nod because he's utilized his talent the most without having the ball in his hands every play. That's rich coming from Mr. Run and Shoot Ware! How many times was the ball in his hands a game? Ironic for sure!
Then I heard Trevor say he thinks Winston is best QB but his off the field problems cost him the vote. Really? So sexual misconduct and theft and publically degrading women for anyone in shouting distance isn't Heisman material? Who knew!

He went on to say Winston has done more with a bunch of freshman this year than all other QB's. Really? Meet our staring lineup, Royce Freeman, Carrington, Allan, Crosby and Nelson and that with a make shift offensive line all year! Oh there's a difference Trevy, Marcus isn't backed by a 5 star O line two deep to find his five star skilled players and yet still manage to only throw 2 pics vs. 20 + for King Crab Legs!
Then I hear Kiper stating this morning that Marcus isn't a "Franchise QB" because he hasn't thrown into tight spaces and all his receivers are wide open. So our offense works and you don't pay attention to the bullets he does thread to guys like Carrington in the Pac-12 championship? Marcus has touch and speed and accuracy + when he has to he can run away from pretty much anyone on the field! So maybe it's a question of intellect then Mel at the next level? Ya think Winston will ever graduate Florida State let alone carry 20 units in a semester of bio chem while doing it? Trust me they'll have to chop the play book for Winston not expand it like they will for Marcus!
I'm not sure why all these "SO CALLED EXPERTS" are getting on the anti Marcus train this close to the vote, but it's clear it's done neither out of stats or body of work. On those two issues the Heisman is clearly Marcus's!