
Bryce Young Wins The 2021 Heisman
On Saturday night from Jazz at Lincoln Center on Broadway, Bryce Young was announced as the 87th Heisman winner in

On Saturday night from Jazz at Lincoln Center on Broadway, Bryce Young was announced as the 87th Heisman winner in

Here we are, it is officially Heisman Day! Can we make it an official holiday? If not, I am retroactively making it one, as it is the day we celebrate the best college football player in the country. While it has historically been more of a “quarterbacks” award, there is a non-quarterback finalist for the third straight year.

A college football season that felt surreal is now nearing its final games. Conference championships have been decided and surprises have been had, but the kings have still flexed their muscles. The college football playoff rankings have already come out. But in our rankings this week, we will go through what the committee should’ve done and reflect on some of the mistakes they made on Sunday.

Conference Championship weekend was quite the showcase for the Heisman contenders in action. Before we get to the semifinal games at the end of the month, the Heisman winner will be crowned next weekend in New York City. The finalists will be named in about 24 hours after voting ends at 6 pm EST tomorrow. Before the actual finalists are named, here are my picks at who the four finalists will be.

Notre Dame University is one of the most sought-after college football jobs in the country. It’s right up there with Alabama, Michigan, USC, Ohio State, and Florida. However, Brian Kelly, who’s been there for over a decade, decided to go to LSU this week.

Well, the regular season has finally come to an end. We’ve gone through 12 weeks of prospects to watch all throughout the FBS, and even FCS ranks and we now end up here with 10 matchups where NFL talent is abundant. Some of the smaller school guys will get their first chance of the season to be seen on a more widescale stage and we will be taking notice.

If one were to say rivalry week was exciting would be a massive understatement. In the best college football week of the season, we saw the upsets, the thrillers, and some changing of the guard in some series’. Overall, the playoff picture is nearly set and those with conference championship matchups this week just need to secure this one win before a shot at the national title.

With only the conference championships remaining before the finalists are announced on December 6, some candidates have their books closed. For the candidates on teams that are playing next weekend, they have one final chance to bolster their campaigns. After next week, I will be giving my own prediction on who the four finalists will be. For now, let’s look at who sees themselves in the running.

One final week remains of the college football regular season. This gives us the last chance to review a lot of prospects on teams who are not bowl eligible as they will play their final games in college on Saturday. We’ve gone through dozens of different guys so far but there’s still a whole host of players that have great opportunities to get noticed by the NFL scouts this weekend.

We have made it to the final week of the regular season in college football. Things look a lot different than what was initially expected starting out, and it has been one of the craziest regular seasons to date.

We’re in the end game now of the Heisman watch with just one more week to play in the regular season. Right now, it looks to be two clear frontrunners against the field.

It’s once again time for our weekly prospects and this week we have another very interesting group of players. With draft season right around the corner, there are several guys who are looking to make a name for themselves in marquee matchups this week and could see a significant boost in their stock should they play well. Let’s get into it.

On Saturday night from Jazz at Lincoln Center on Broadway, Bryce Young was announced as the 87th Heisman winner in college football history. After DeVonta

Here we are, it is officially Heisman Day! Can we make it an official holiday? If not, I am retroactively making it one, as it is the day we celebrate the best college football player in the country. While it has historically been more of a “quarterbacks” award, there is a non-quarterback finalist for the third straight year.

A college football season that felt surreal is now nearing its final games. Conference championships have been decided and surprises have been had, but the kings have still flexed their muscles. The college football playoff rankings have already come out. But in our rankings this week, we will go through what the committee should’ve done and reflect on some of the mistakes they made on Sunday.

Conference Championship weekend was quite the showcase for the Heisman contenders in action. Before we get to the semifinal games at the end of the month, the Heisman winner will be crowned next weekend in New York City. The finalists will be named in about 24 hours after voting ends at 6 pm EST tomorrow. Before the actual finalists are named, here are my picks at who the four finalists will be.

Notre Dame University is one of the most sought-after college football jobs in the country. It’s right up there with Alabama, Michigan, USC, Ohio State, and Florida. However, Brian Kelly, who’s been there for over a decade, decided to go to LSU this week.

Well, the regular season has finally come to an end. We’ve gone through 12 weeks of prospects to watch all throughout the FBS, and even FCS ranks and we now end up here with 10 matchups where NFL talent is abundant. Some of the smaller school guys will get their first chance of the season to be seen on a more widescale stage and we will be taking notice.

If one were to say rivalry week was exciting would be a massive understatement. In the best college football week of the season, we saw the upsets, the thrillers, and some changing of the guard in some series’. Overall, the playoff picture is nearly set and those with conference championship matchups this week just need to secure this one win before a shot at the national title.

With only the conference championships remaining before the finalists are announced on December 6, some candidates have their books closed. For the candidates on teams that are playing next weekend, they have one final chance to bolster their campaigns. After next week, I will be giving my own prediction on who the four finalists will be. For now, let’s look at who sees themselves in the running.

One final week remains of the college football regular season. This gives us the last chance to review a lot of prospects on teams who are not bowl eligible as they will play their final games in college on Saturday. We’ve gone through dozens of different guys so far but there’s still a whole host of players that have great opportunities to get noticed by the NFL scouts this weekend.

We have made it to the final week of the regular season in college football. Things look a lot different than what was initially expected starting out, and it has been one of the craziest regular seasons to date.

We’re in the end game now of the Heisman watch with just one more week to play in the regular season. Right now, it looks to be two clear frontrunners against the field.

It’s once again time for our weekly prospects and this week we have another very interesting group of players. With draft season right around the corner, there are several guys who are looking to make a name for themselves in marquee matchups this week and could see a significant boost in their stock should they play well. Let’s get into it.
Visit ChiefsBlitz.com for
hard-hitting KC Chiefs coverage.