Will Evan Royster Bring the Heisman to Happy Valley?

Ryan Staloff by Contributor Written on October 07, 2008
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As stated above, the knock on Harrell is the same knock on Crabtree. While Crabtree may very well lead the nation in every receiving category, the amount of reps he gets from the much favored passing game greatly skews his statistics. 

 

Crabtree is a great player and may very well be a great pro, but Tech’s offensive scheme give Crabtree’s statistics a severe boost that makes his candidacy questionable.

 

 

 

Jeremy Maclin, Wide Receiver, Missouri

Like spaghetti and meatballs, the chemistry between Daniel and Maclin is unmatched.  Daniel will take away much of the votes from Maclin, but the wide receiver is among the best in the country.

 

With 480 yards and five touchdowns so far this season, Maclin has given opposing Big 12 cornerbacks fits.  The inevitable statistical comparisons to fellow Big 12 wide receiver Crabtree will also severely diminish his chances at winning the prestigious award.

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