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Heisman leader...how ironic

Take a look at who's leading the heisman race after just two weeks of college football and then notice who trails the leader. Yep, pretty funny that two U of M shunners are now trailing Denard Robinson. Both Pryor and Mallett are still in the race because there is so much ball left but I think its awful ironic that go Ole Shoelace from Michigan is electrifying the country with his play making abilities.
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From Si.com
1. QB Denard Robinson, Michigan, Soph.
Last Week: 24-of-40 passing for 244 yards, one TD; 28 rushes for 258 yards, two TDs in a 28-24 win over Notre Dame.
Season: 43-of-62 passing for 430 yards, two TDs; 57 rushes for 455 yards, three TDs.
I'm officially jumping on the Shoelace bandwagon. No other player has taken the nation by hold like the Michigan Magician, who has written, then rewritten the record books in his first two starts. Robinson leads the nation in rushing yards with 227.5 per game, which is a better average than all but 24 teams, and he's averaging 442.5 total yards, better than all but 33 teams. But the most impressive thing he's done? He's got the Wolverines back in the top 25.
Next Up: Saturday vs. UMass
2. QB Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State, Jr.
Last Week: 12-of-27 passing for 233 yards, one TD; 20 rushes for 113 yards, one TD in a 36-24 win over Miami.
Season: 29-of-52 passing for 480 yards, four TDs; 28 rushes for 130 yards, one TD.
He completed just 44 percent of his passes and made some ill-advised throws that can make Jim Tressel a shade of red better reserved for his sweater vests. But that's all part of the Pryor Experience. In possibly the Buckeyes' biggest regular-season game of the year he averaged 19.8 yards per completion, showed he's found a way to demoralize opponents with his legs instead of relying on them, and he hasn't turned the ball over once.
Next Up: Saturday vs. Ohio
3. QB Ryan Mallett, Arkansas, Jr.
Last Week: 28-of-43 passing for 400 yards, three TDs, one INT; six rushes for one yard, one TD in a 31-7 win over Louisiana Monroe.
Season: 49-of-67 passing for 701 yards, six TDs, two INTs; nine rushes for one yard, one TD.
At halftime, Mallett was 12-of-23 and the Razorbacks led 7-0 over a Sun Belt team that ranked 90th nationally in pass defense last season. Big Tex got the offense back on track, finishing with his third career 400-yard game. He can't afford another slow start next week in Athens as his Heisman campaign truly gets under way with Arkansas, kicking off a four-week stretch of Georgia, Alabama, Texas A&M and Auburn.
Next Up: Saturday at Georgia
4. QB Kellen Moore, Boise State, Jr.
Last Week: Idle.
Season: 23-of-38 passing for 215 yards, three TDs; two rushes for minus-19 yards.
Whether it's unfair to Moore and the Broncos or not, it's hard not to view that performance against Virginia Tech in a different light given the Hokies' stunning loss to James Madison -- just ask AP voters. Like his team's BCS title chances, Moore's margin of error is slim and his case was hurt without even taking the field. He'll have a chance to remind everyone what he's capable of in two weeks, vs. Oregon State.
Next Up: Saturday at Wyoming
5. QB Cameron Newton, Auburn, Jr.
Last Week: 11-of-19 passing for 136 yards, two TDs, one INT; 18 rushes for 70 yards in a 17-14 win over Mississippi State.
Season: 20-of-33 passing for 322 yards, five TDs, one INT; 33 rushes for 241 yards, two TDs.
Eight quarters into his Auburn career, Newton has seven total touchdowns. He delivered a win in his first SEC game as a Tiger, and while the offense sputtered in the second half in Starkville, Newton still accounted for over 200 yards of offense. With 241 rushing yards, he's 31 behind Tennessee's Tauren Poole for the SEC lead, though the thought of having his QB as his leading rusher is slightly disconcerting to coach Gene Chizik.
Next Up: Saturday vs. Clemson
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