18+ yards per catch is amazing!
We gotta get this viral. Manifest it.He12man
Thorpe
Biletnikoff
Give him all the trophies. Retire his number the moment he graduates. There will never be another Buffalo like him.
That feels like a pretty esoteric stat.
I think because he plays for CU we short change him. He’s the best wide receiver in college football and he’s significantly better at cornerback. Let that sink in. If he keeps this up he’s the best college football player of at least the last 50 years, if not the last 125.Best player to wear a CU jersey... And there have been some great ones
If he played for any other coach the conversation would be ‘is he going to unanimously win the he12man’I am continually amazed at his willingness and ability as a violent, sure tackler. Not something you see often from the CB position.
And he should have had two TFL’s that were waved off due to penalties away from the play.
One is not like the other.
There is only one player named Travis with 100 plus receiving yards in every game this season!!!
Which one of those guys also is the best corner in college football denying opponents yardage at the same time as he piles it up.
If he played for any other coach he wouldn't be on the field all game.If he played for any other coach the conversation would be ‘is he going to unanimously win the he12man’
Feels about right to me. I think we're going to start seeing the Prime media machine, along with the University, start the "HE12MAN" campaign over the next 2-3 weeks, especially if we can get this win against UCF and go into the Bye week at 4-1 (2-0).
I could be wrong, but I think the reality of the situation is that this team is going to get to about 6 wins. A six win team will not and probably should not have a player that wins the heisman.Feels about right to me. I think we're going to start seeing the Prime media machine, along with the University, start the "HE12MAN" campaign over the next 2-3 weeks, especially if we can get this win against UCF and go into the Bye week at 4-1 (2-0).
The uniqueness of what we're seeing is going to add that extra little bit to his resume over a QB or RB just having a great season.
I could be wrong, but I think the reality of the situation is that this team is going to get to about 6 wins. A six win team will not and probably should not have a player that wins the heisman.
It technically isn’t, but history shows it almost always goes to a player on a good teamI didn't realize the Heisman was a team award.
It technically isn’t, but history shows it almost always goes to a player on a good team
Yep. It's too often been the CFB MVP instead of the Most Outstanding Player.I know. It is why the Heisman has lost a lot of relevance over the years.