Walter Payton Finalists - Vote Here
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:37 pm
Fire Away.
Award to be announced Monday, December 17th.
Award to be announced Monday, December 17th.
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93henfan wrote:Either of the running backs look good.
So… you think a guy that averaged 71 ypg receiving and wasn't even in the top-5 in the Big Sky in that stat should be a Payton finalist?SuperHornet wrote:ECB. Like we expected anything else.
Outside of one botched game, Morris Norisse should be on that list. And I'm sure half the teams in the Big Sky and the MVC have players worthy of mention as well.
AZGrizFan wrote:Never heard of any of them.
Allow me to introduce to you, Taylor Heinicke, QB, Old Dominion.SuperHornet wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:Never heard of any of them.
Glad SOMEBODY had the guts to say it....
Save your energy. Heinicke already has this wrapped up, genius.CAA Flagship wrote:Allow me to introduce to you, Taylor Heinicke, QB, Old Dominion.SuperHornet wrote:
Glad SOMEBODY had the guts to say it....
- He leads the FCS in passing yards (4,158), passing yards per game (378.00), total offense (412.27), points responsible for (24.18) and touchdown passes (35).
- On Sept. 22, Heinicke set the NCAA Division I record of 730 passing yards and gained 791 yards of total offense, surpassing the previous passing yardage record of 716 set by Houston’s David Klingler in 1990 and also surpassing Klingler’s 732 yards of total offense. He also set single-game records for passing yards in a quarter, passing yards in a half, most passes in a game without an interception, total offense in a quarter and total offense in a half.
- Heinicke is 335-of-491 passing on the year and ranks third in the nation in completions per game and his 68.2 completion percentage ranks fourth in the nation.
- He has passed for 300 or more yards seven times and 400 or more yards three times this season. He tossed four or more TD passes five times including a school record seven TD’s in the win over Campbell.
- Heinicke has rushed for 377 yards and eight touchdowns on the year.
- With his 4,158 passing yards, Heinicke is currently 13th on the single-season passing yards list and fifth in total offensive yards in a season in FCS history.
93henfan wrote:Save your energy. Heinicke already has this wrapped up, genius.CAA Flagship wrote: Allow me to introduce to you, Taylor Heinicke, QB, Old Dominion.
- He leads the FCS in passing yards (4,158), passing yards per game (378.00), total offense (412.27), points responsible for (24.18) and touchdown passes (35).
- On Sept. 22, Heinicke set the NCAA Division I record of 730 passing yards and gained 791 yards of total offense, surpassing the previous passing yardage record of 716 set by Houston’s David Klingler in 1990 and also surpassing Klingler’s 732 yards of total offense. He also set single-game records for passing yards in a quarter, passing yards in a half, most passes in a game without an interception, total offense in a quarter and total offense in a half.
- Heinicke is 335-of-491 passing on the year and ranks third in the nation in completions per game and his 68.2 completion percentage ranks fourth in the nation.
- He has passed for 300 or more yards seven times and 400 or more yards three times this season. He tossed four or more TD passes five times including a school record seven TD’s in the win over Campbell.
- Heinicke has rushed for 377 yards and eight touchdowns on the year.
- With his 4,158 passing yards, Heinicke is currently 13th on the single-season passing yards list and fifth in total offensive yards in a season in FCS history.

Sounds like a system QB to me....CAA Flagship wrote:Allow me to introduce to you, Taylor Heinicke, QB, Old Dominion.SuperHornet wrote:
Glad SOMEBODY had the guts to say it....
- He leads the FCS in passing yards (4,158), passing yards per game (378.00), total offense (412.27), points responsible for (24.18) and touchdown passes (35).
- On Sept. 22, Heinicke set the NCAA Division I record of 730 passing yards and gained 791 yards of total offense, surpassing the previous passing yardage record of 716 set by Houston’s David Klingler in 1990 and also surpassing Klingler’s 732 yards of total offense. He also set single-game records for passing yards in a quarter, passing yards in a half, most passes in a game without an interception, total offense in a quarter and total offense in a half.
- Heinicke is 335-of-491 passing on the year and ranks third in the nation in completions per game and his 68.2 completion percentage ranks fourth in the nation.
- He has passed for 300 or more yards seven times and 400 or more yards three times this season. He tossed four or more TD passes five times including a school record seven TD’s in the win over Campbell.
- Heinicke has rushed for 377 yards and eight touchdowns on the year.
- With his 4,158 passing yards, Heinicke is currently 13th on the single-season passing yards list and fifth in total offensive yards in a season in FCS history.
I'am rolling with Heinke and his 4,158 passing yds!!!!93henfan wrote:Either of the running backs look good.
Good question that and the Rice finalists????CatBlitz22 wrote:When do the Buchanan finalists get announced?
Yeah, for the most part I was joking.dal4018 wrote:I'am rolling with Heinke and his 4,158 passing yds!!!!93henfan wrote:Either of the running backs look good.
So was Joe Montana.rkwittem wrote:Sounds like a system QB to me....CAA Flagship wrote: Allow me to introduce to you, Taylor Heinicke, QB, Old Dominion.
- He leads the FCS in passing yards (4,158), passing yards per game (378.00), total offense (412.27), points responsible for (24.18) and touchdown passes (35).
- On Sept. 22, Heinicke set the NCAA Division I record of 730 passing yards and gained 791 yards of total offense, surpassing the previous passing yardage record of 716 set by Houston’s David Klingler in 1990 and also surpassing Klingler’s 732 yards of total offense. He also set single-game records for passing yards in a quarter, passing yards in a half, most passes in a game without an interception, total offense in a quarter and total offense in a half.
- Heinicke is 335-of-491 passing on the year and ranks third in the nation in completions per game and his 68.2 completion percentage ranks fourth in the nation.
- He has passed for 300 or more yards seven times and 400 or more yards three times this season. He tossed four or more TD passes five times including a school record seven TD’s in the win over Campbell.
- Heinicke has rushed for 377 yards and eight touchdowns on the year.
- With his 4,158 passing yards, Heinicke is currently 13th on the single-season passing yards list and fifth in total offensive yards in a season in FCS history.
Shouldn't you be donning a Coastal Carolina avatar? What are you trying to do, Jinx us?93henfan wrote:Either of the running backs look good.
Oh, there is no doubt that he has benefitted from the style of offense and the players around him. But this kid is good.rkwittem wrote:Sounds like a system QB to me....
He is a jinx.Pwns wrote:Shouldn't you be donning a Coastal Carolina avatar? What are you trying to do, Jinx us?93henfan wrote:Either of the running backs look good.
I'll take your word for it. I'm excited by the possibility of seeing him in Fargo.CAA Flagship wrote:Oh, there is no doubt that he has benefitted from the style of offense and the players around him. But this kid is good.rkwittem wrote:Sounds like a system QB to me....
What about Deonte Williams from Cal Poly????BlackFalkin wrote:niether of those sorry fxcks. Lets see one from each team currently in the playoffs.
Any time a college QB makes noise, this is ALWAYS the response from the peanut gallery.rkwittem wrote:Sounds like a system QB to me....