Newman must have seen my message. My apologies. He has a good shot at winning it, but still think Rainey has a good shot. Might come down to who wins next week.
LOL - yeah, don't ever leave the opponent off the POY list. Bad karma
Newman was named unanimous offensive player of the year. So I’ll take the blame for leaving him out of my top contenders list, but I did say it might come down to who won the conference so I’ll give myself partial credit.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 2:31 pmStill have two weeks of SoCon games remaining for some teams, but this year's race is going to fascinating on offense. Here are the contenders ... let me know if I missed anyone. SoCon only stats below.
- Devin Wynn - 702 yards, 7.0 avg. per rush, 11 TDs, 100.3 avg. per game
- Ailym Ford - 835 yards, 5.7 avg. per rush, 7 TDs, 139.2 avg. per game
- Alex Ramsey - 924 yards, 5.0 avg. per rush, 19 TDs, 132.0 avg. per game
- Brandon Rainey - 478 yards rushing, 11 TDs, 79.7 avg. per game / 38-63 passing, 60.3%, 719 yards, 7 TDs, 119.8 avg. per game
- I guess you could also make a case for Reece Udinski or Joe Newman, but I've been way more impressed with the others above. Might just come down to who wins the SoCon.
good point. I agree. It's a numbers thing in a lot of ways. I don't have a big issue w Newman winning this year bc "to the victor go the spoils" and they won outright etc . I know we often say the Woff QB doesn't matter - plug and play - but I felt Newman was a little better (faster?) than most. Though much of their success is that Senior OL ! I believe in OL and DL win games...The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:35 amI think it will be difficult for a Furman offensive player in this system to win end of the year awards. We distribute the ball to too many players and no single guy is going to put up massive numbers.
That sort of makes Wynn's season more impressive to me, frankly. He's in the conversation with a fraction of the touches.