Zona_Soccer10 wrote:If Scooby fails to be invited to New York, it will be an embarrassment to the game. His stats, and impact are unreal for Arizona's unexpected Cinderella season. Fuck the SEC.
Scooby who?
-The Butkus award people
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
Congrats Scooby!!! It goes without saying that this honor was well-deserved.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Lets be fair to the Butkus Award people...They shouldn't be thrown under the bus...
Alone that is, The Ronnie Lott people should join them.
Scooby should be winning them all. Let alone being left off the finalist lists of those two awards. Bug will be happy though when Kendricks wins the Lott Award.
One of the Trojan radio personalities was on talking about how Leonard Williams was robbed of the award. It was sad to hear his arguments. Oh sports talk radio
MrBug708 wrote:One of the Trojan radio personalities was on talking about how Leonard Williams was robbed of the award. It was sad to hear his arguments. Oh sports talk radio
I can't even begin to imagine the mental gymnastics involved in making that argument.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
gumby wrote:Glenn Parker picked Williams, but got his first name wrong. He's kinda dorky. Parker, that is.
He is an embarrassment to to his alma mater. He is painful to listen to and tries WAY too hard to appear objective and unbiased... And it's not working, because the friends I have who are fans of other schools think he is even worse than I do.
He makes Brock Huard seem interesting... which is no small accomplishment.
PS - if the vote was for the best defensive NFL prospect, then Williams wins hands-down. Unfortunately for him, it is not.
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BibbysTowelDude wrote:Lets be fair to the Butkus Award people...They shouldn't be thrown under the bus...
Alone that is, The Ronnie Lott people should join them.
Scooby should be winning them all. Let alone being left off the finalist lists of those two awards. Bug will be happy though when Kendricks wins the Lott Award.
yup. Good thing the bus has forward, and reverse. It can run over the butkus fools, then back up for the Lott fools.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
gumby wrote:Glenn Parker picked Williams, but got his first name wrong. He's kinda dorky. Parker, that is.
He is an embarrassment to to his alma mater. He is painful to listen to and tries WAY too hard to appear objective and unbiased... And it's not working, because the friends I have who are fans of other schools think he is even worse than I do.
He makes Brock Huard seem interesting... which is no small accomplishment.
PS - if the vote was for the best defensive NFL prospect, then Williams wins hands-down. Unfortunately for him, it is not.
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Defensive players are at a distinct disadvantage when it comes to the Heisman race, as past results have shown. Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o's second-place finish in 2012 was as much about who he played for—as well as the fascinating yet made-up personal story that captivated the national media—as what he did on the field. In most years, defenders only end up getting token consideration for the award.
Arizona linebacker Scooby Wright's "story" isn't as sexy, because he's not the first unheralded recruit to rise to greatness, but his on-field effort more than makes up for his lack of a Hollywood-level backstory.
The national leader in tackles for loss (28) and forced fumbles (six), to go with 140 tackles and 14 sacks, Wright has elevated himself to the level of the best defensive player in the country. This has coincided with the Wildcats rising into serious playoff contention, winning the Pac-12 South title and moving up to seventh in the latest rankings.
If Arizona beats Oregon on Friday, the Wildcats may very well make the semifinals. And Wright may parlay that into an invite to New York City, something standout Arizona running back Ka'Deem Carey didn't manage last season.
wyo-cat wrote:The best defensive player here since Tedy Bruschi.
I would say best defensive player not in the secondary. McCallister and Cason might argue with your statement.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Oh Lord, totally different positions and responsibilities......but Cason was not in Scooby's league in terms of impact and domination. Cason gets lumped in with McCallister way too much on Arizona message boards. Cason was really good. McCallister was great.
HaCats wrote:Oh Lord, totally different positions and responsibilities......
Really??? That is shocking....
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Coop Cat wrote:Was not going to make it to NYC anyways but a loss like this for the Arizona probably knocks him out of the Top 5 in Heisman voting.
Definitely. He might end up with double digit tackles but he really had very little effect.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Coop Cat wrote:Was not going to make it to NYC anyways but a loss like this for the Arizona probably knocks him out of the Top 5 in Heisman voting.
Definitely. He might end up with double digit tackles but he really had very little effect.
And I was right. 14 tackles, 1 TFL. Did not matter.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
HaCats wrote:Oh Lord, totally different positions and responsibilities......but Cason was not in Scooby's league in terms of impact and domination. Cason gets lumped in with McCallister way too much on Arizona message boards. Cason was really good. McCallister was great.
ghostwhitehorse wrote:And. . .not going to New Yak. Only 3 finalists. Smeh.
To even be in the peripheral conversation playing defense at a non-traditional powerhouse program is an achievement in and of itself. Especially for an award that's solely given to QBs.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Doesn't this put his name in the ring of honor automatically
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Basically the defensive Heisman award. Winning it in his sophomore season is just insane
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