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The Power Five => Big Ten => Topic started by: OrangeAfroMan on June 02, 2018, 10:31:39 AM
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Maybe this will be the wheelhouse decade? Top 3 finishers each year, just quote and fill in.
1980
1. S.Carolina RB
2. Pitt DE
3. Georgia RB
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1981
1. USC RB
2. Georgia RB
3. BYU QB
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1982
1. Georgia RB
2. Stanford QB
3. SMU RB
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1983
1. Nebraska RB
2. BYU QB
3. Boston College QB
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1984
1. Boston College QB
2. Ohio St RB
3. BYU QB
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1985
1. Auburn RB
2. Iowa QB
3. BYU QB
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1986
1. Miami QB
2. Temple RB
3. Michigan QB
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1987
1. Notre Dame WR
2. Syracuse QB
3. Holy Cross RB
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1988
1. Oklahoma St RB
2. USC QB
3. UCLA QB
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1989
1. Houston QB
2. Indiana RB
3. W.Virginia QB
Good luck with those BYU QBs. Only one is a repeat.
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They always ask the Heisman winner to name the last three, and they can never do it.
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I hate that posting these sort of disallows me to attempt them, as I feel I'd do really well. Oh well.
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Maybe this will be the wheelhouse decade? Top 3 finishers each year, just quote and fill in.
1980
1. S.Carolina RB - Rodgers
2. Pitt DE - dunno
3. Georgia RB Hershall
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1981
1. USC RB - Allen
2. Georgia RB - Walker
3. BYU QB McMahan?
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1982
1. Georgia RB - walker
2. Stanford QB - Elway
3. SMU RB - Dickenson - the Mustang
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1983
1. Nebraska RB - rozier
2. BYU QB - dunno
3. Boston College QB - Flutie
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1984
1. Boston College QB - Flutie
2. Ohio St RB - Byars
3. BYU QB dunno
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1985
1. Auburn RB - dunno
2. Iowa QB - long
3. BYU QB - dunno
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1986
1. Miami QB - Testeverde
2. Temple RB - dunno
3. Michigan QB - Harbaugh
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1987
1. Notre Dame WR - brown
2. Syracuse QB - I'll remember when i see it
3. Holy Cross RB - dunno
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1988
1. Oklahoma St RB - Sanders
2. USC QB - dunno
3. UCLA QB - Aikman
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1989
1. Houston QB - Klingler?
2. Indiana RB - dunno
3. W.Virginia QB - Harris
Between Miami & BYU it's hard to keep the QB's and what years they played straight.Have to look them up shortly
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One of the BYU QBs is definitely Steve Young.
Robbie Bosco was the one that beat Michigan and won the NC in 84.
Pretty sure McMahon was in the 70s, while Detmer was in the 90s. But I could be wrong on one or both accounts.
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Child's play, 80s is the wheelhouse.
1980
1. S.Carolina RB: George Rodgers
2. Pitt DE Hugh Green
3. Georgia RB Herschel Walker (a Freshman!!! Says Larry Munson)
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1981
1. USC RB: Allen
2. Georgia RB: Walker
3. BYU QB: McMahon
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1982
1. Georgia RB: Herschel Walker
2. Stanford QB: Elway
3. SMU RB: Eric Dickerson
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1983
1. Nebraska RB: Mike Rozier
2. BYU QB: Young
3. Boston College QB
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1984
1. Boston College QB: Flutie
2. Ohio St RB: Keith Byars
3. BYU QB: Bosco
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1985
1. Auburn RB Bo Jackson (closest vote)
2. Iowa QB Chuck Long
3. BYU QB: Bosco
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1986
1. Miami QB: Testaverde
2. Temple RB: Paul Palmer (his nestea plunge in end zone)
3. Michigan QB: Harbaugh
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1987
1. Notre Dame WR: Tim Brown
2. Syracuse QB: McPherson (nice player)
3. Holy Cross RB: Gordie Lockbaum
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1988
1. Oklahoma St RB: Barry Sanders (not at ceremony)
2. USC QB: Rodney Peete
3. UCLA QB: Aikman
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1989
1. Houston QB: Ware
2. Indiana RB: A. Thompson
3. W.Virginia QB: Major Harris
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Child's play, 80s is the wheelhouse.
1980
1. S.Carolina RB: George Rodgers
2. Pitt DE Hugh Green
3. Georgia RB Herschel Walker (a Freshman!!! Says Larry Munson)
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1981
1. USC RB: Allen
2. Georgia RB: Walker
3. BYU QB: McMahon
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1982
1. Georgia RB: Herschel Walker
2. Stanford QB: Elway
3. SMU RB: Eric Dickerson
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1983
1. Nebraska RB: Mike Rozier
2. BYU QB: Young
3. Boston College QB
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1984
1. Boston College QB: Flutie
2. Ohio St RB: Keith Byars
3. BYU QB: Bosco
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1985
1. Auburn RB Bo Jackson (closest vote)
2. Iowa QB Chuck Long
3. BYU QB: Bosco
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1986
1. Miami QB: Testaverde
2. Temple RB: Paul Palmer (his nestea plunge in end zone)
3. Michigan QB: Harbaugh
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1987
1. Notre Dame WR: Tim Brown
2. Syracuse QB: McPherson (nice player)
3. Holy Cross RB: Gordie Lockbaum
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1988
1. Oklahoma St RB: Barry Sanders (not at ceremony)
2. USC QB: Rodney Peete
3. UCLA QB: Aikman
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1989
1. Houston QB: Ware
2. Indiana RB: A. Thompson
3. W.Virginia QB: Major Harris
Game, set, match! Wow!!!
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Wow, he knew them all except the 83 BC QB.
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How could ya forget Flutie?But I totally forgot about Steve Young playing at BYU.And thought David Klingler instead of Andre Ware @ Houston
Damn I forgot about Bo @ Auburn
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Steve Young is actually Brigham Young's triple-great grandson.
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I'm sure he wouldn't have gotten any playing time if it wasn't for that fact :dink:
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Certainly not. Nepotism at its finest.
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Oversight on my part excluding flutie in 3rd place there. I wasn't searching for the name of Flutie's predecessor .
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Still work to do on the 70s and 90s Heismans.....
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I thought I knocked out the 90s too, no? Replace Helton w Heath Schuler for 93 Tenn qb.
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First mention of Heath Shuler, and it's on the wrong thread!!!
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Maybe this will be the wheelhouse decade? Top 3 finishers each year, just quote and fill in.
1980
1. S.Carolina RB
2. Pitt DE
3. Georgia RB
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1981
1. USC RB
2. Georgia RB
3. BYU QB
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1982
1. Georgia RB
2. Stanford QB
3. SMU RB
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1983
1. Nebraska RB
2. BYU QB
3. Boston College QB
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1984
1. Boston College QB
2. Ohio St RB
3. BYU QB
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1985
1. Auburn RB
2. Iowa QB
3. BYU QB
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1986
1. Miami QB
2. Temple RB
3. Michigan QB
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1987
1. Notre Dame WR
2. Syracuse QB
3. Holy Cross RB
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1988
1. Oklahoma St RB
2. USC QB
3. UCLA QB
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1989
1. Houston QB
2. Indiana RB
3. W.Virginia QB
Good luck with those BYU QBs. Only one is a repeat.
No cheating. Didn’t look at anyone’s guesses or look anything up.
1980
1. George Rogers
2. Hugh Green
3. Herschel Walker
1981
1. Marcus Allen
2. Herschel Walker
3. Jim McMahon
1982
1. Herschel Walker
2. John Elway
3. Eric Dickerson
1983
1. Mike Rozier
2. Steve Young
3. Doug Flutie
1984
1. Doug Flutie
2. Keith Byars
3. Steve Young
1985
1. Bo Jackson
2. Chuck Something (I just can’t remember his name. I can see him. Number 16)
3. Robbie Boscoe
1986
1. Vinny Testaverde
2. Paul Palmer
3. Jim Harbaugh
1987
1. Tim Brown
2. Don MacPherson
3. Can’t remember his name. Played both ways, right?
1988
1. Barry Sanders
2. Rodney Peete
3. Troy Aikman
1989
1. Andre Ware
2. Anthony Thompson
3. Major Harris
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No cheating. Didn’t look at anyone’s guesses or look anything up.
1980
1. George Rogers
2. Hugh Green
3. Herschel Walker
1981
1. Marcus Allen
2. Herschel Walker
3. Jim McMahon
1982
1. Herschel Walker
2. John Elway
3. Eric Dickerson
1983
1. Mike Rozier
2. Steve Young
3. Doug Flutie
1984
1. Doug Flutie
2. Keith Byars
3. Steve Young
1985
1. Bo Jackson
2. Chuck Something (I just can’t remember his name. I can see him. Number 16) _ _ _ _ let's play hangman
3. Robbie Boscoe
1986
1. Vinny Testaverde
2. Paul Palmer
3. Jim Harbaugh
1987
1. Tim Brown
2. Don MacPherson
3. Can’t remember his name. Played both ways, right? eh, let's not delve into his personal life...
1988
1. Barry Sanders
2. Rodney Peete
3. Troy Aikman
1989
1. Andre Ware
2. Anthony Thompson
3. Major Harris
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green is correct
red is wrong