Matt Ryan, Boston College and Andre Woodson, University of When’s Basketball Start? – Both Ryan and Woodson were stellar in leading their teams to signature wins this past Saturday. Ryan, who has led BC to 3 consecutive ACC conference wins, torched the Georgia Tech defense for 435 yards, and continues to be one of the most overlooked players in the country. With Army, UMASS, Bowling Green, and Notre Dame up next for BC, they should be 7-0 as they head to Blacksburg for what may well be a preview of the ACC Championship Game. If they leave Blacksburg 8-0, expect BC to enter the BCS discussion with a full head of steam.
Woodson led Kentucky to its biggest win in years, and that includes the beloved Wildcat hoops team (says hear that Billy Gillespie will change that trend). Woodson has thrown for 9 touchdowns without an interception, and should fare well again this week against a team that allowed John Parker Wilson to look like Peyton Manning. Woodson is a fantastic talent, and give Rich Brooks tons of credit for not only saving his job, but making Kentucky a respectable program. However, with consecutive games against South Carolina, LSU, and Florida to begin October, this Cindahrellah story should be pumpkin at the end of this stretch (although, win in Columbia, and maybe, just maybe…nah, no way in hell).
Others Receiving Votes…er…vote:
Percy Harvin, University of Florida – Versatile athlete who simply makes plays
Rafael Little, University of the Legend of Joe B. Hall – Made Woodson’s job much easier with 156 yards OTG
Noel Devine, Hee Haw University – 136 yards on 5 touches…are you kidding me!?!
John Parker Wilson, University of Gump – JPW had a fantastic game against the Hogs in what will be the first of many big wins in the Nick Saban era in Tuscaloosa.
Others Receiving Votes…er…vote:
Percy Harvin, University of Florida – Versatile athlete who simply makes plays
Rafael Little, University of the Legend of Joe B. Hall – Made Woodson’s job much easier with 156 yards OTG
Noel Devine, Hee Haw University – 136 yards on 5 touches…are you kidding me!?!
John Parker Wilson, University of Gump – JPW had a fantastic game against the Hogs in what will be the first of many big wins in the Nick Saban era in Tuscaloosa.
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