Give me a break. Yea, a 230 lb running back with 4.34 speed who reps 225 30 times, who hurdles players, who has vision that shakes LBs out of their jocks, who has returned a couple kicks for touchdowns, who lead the B10 in receiving after 6 games, who lead the nation in yards after contact as a freshman playing behind a below average line. Yeah, he has nothing in common with the great ones. The pro scouts beg to differ with you. Sometimes I feel sorry for the kid that he plays in that style of offense. On the other hand, its allowed him to showcase all his talents, develop a variety of skill sets, and average over 200 all purpose yards per game and will really prepare him for the NFL.
And Barrett - He's only completing over 70% of his passes while his team is averaging around 45 points a game. He will have a great chance to win the Heisman if his team wins out the B10 and does well in the playoffs. He's a tremendous athlete who is beginning to flourish under Wilson's coaching and he was already good. Wilson's doing the same thing for OSU that Moorhead did for PSU except OSU has more overall talent and depth. Wilson is building passing schemes into Urban's RPO that is really beginning to pay dividends. OSU will really be tough by the end of year.