I am not going to get into all of this again I took apart these talking points earlier in the week. Dlew if you're going to call people dumbasses and the such you need to reassess a couple of things, namely that Klein had a bad game against Baylor thus disqualifying him/not making him worthy to win the Heisman.
Klein did not have a horrible game against Baylor. Not using the standard of other Klein games this season, not using the standard of Manziel games, and not using the standard by other dual threat QBs who historically won the Heisman minus Cam Newton. Klein had 3 TDs and nearly 300 yards passing, you won't have to look hard to find worse games by the three groups I mentioned in the previous sentence. Yes, he threw three picks which was his high, but goodness it isn't historically awful and we shouldn't make it out to be. And losing late also historically doesn't matter as far as winning the Heisman so please don't mention that again.
This isn't about whether Klein is worthy of winning the Heisman. Their standard is ambiguous, and there have been recent winners with worse numbers. There is always an argument for who is or isn't worthy that can be made for anyone. This is about people using lazy arguments to justify who they think is best, it angers me when some dumbass fat, cheet-o eating sports writer does this. It makes me rage filled when a K-Stater uses the same dumb argument to try to cut down other K-Staters who want something good for their school and a guy who busted his ass for five years.
Would I have voted for Klein in I lived in Seattle and unaffiliated with Kansas State, I don't know. What I do know is that I wouldn't make my decision based on the fact that one of the candidates had a "bad" game in which he threw for 300 yards and had three scores and then vote for a guy who had two "bad" games where he threw for a combined 449 yards and 0 passing TDs in an offense predicated upon him throwing, a lot. I can also say with fair certainty that if you were a heisman voter unattached to a school and unswayed by media coverage that if you had a guy with Klein's profile leading going into the Baylor game you wouldn't drop him for the game that he had when he had 3 or 4 worse before that one. Also did you know that in the Alabama game he threw for less yards and the same amount of TD passes than Klein did against Baylor?
What I'm saying is stop trying to sound intellectually superior to other fans when the method of making a decision is logically flawed and just as based on emotion as the people you are railing against.
Klein had a bad game against Baylor man. Dress it up however you want.
27 of 50, with 3 interceptions, 2 passing TDs, for 286 yards and 17 rushes, for 39 yards "in an offense predicated on" klein running the football, and
not screwing up is bad. Bad. Bad. Bad. Against the statistical worst defense in the country. He played
very bad against Baylor.
But hell, we can toss out the "bad" characterization anyways. Bottom line is, the loss kept K-State out of the national championship game. Like i've been saying, no national championship, no crazy numbers, no heisman.
Now, having said that, Klein had a fantastic season. It was great. I love him. etc., but in addition to losing (against one of the worst defenses in the country),
Klein also didn't have eye-popping numbers this season.
People make out the Heisman to be this super arbitrary thing where no one can possibly guess who will win, but really, it's not that difficult to see that you either (1) have to lead your team to the national championship, or (2) have absurd statistics.
RGIII: 4200 yards passing, 700 yards rushing, 47 TDs NO NC APPEARANCE
Newton: 2850 yards passing, 1500 yards rushing, 50 TDs + NC appearance
Ingram: 1700 yards rushing, 334 receiving, 20 TDs + NC appearance
Bradford: 4700 yards passing, 55 TDs + NC appearance
Tebow: 3300 yards passing, 900 yards rushing, 55 TDs NO NC APPEARANCE
Troy Smith: 2500 yards passing, 230 yards rushing, 31 TDs + NC appearance
Bush: 1740 yards rushing, 480 yards receiving, 19 TDs + NC appearance
Leinart: 3,332 yards passing, 36 TDs + NC appearance
Jason White: 3500 yards passing, 40 TDs + NC appearance
Carson Palmer: 3900 yards passing, 37 TDs NO NC APPEARANCE
Eric Crouch: 1500 yards passing, 1100 yards rushing, 25 TDs, + NC appearance
Chris Weinke: 4300 yards passing, 43 TDs + NC appearance
Klein: 2500 yards passing, 890 yards rushing, 37 TDs, NO NC APPEARANCE.
Manziel: 3400 yards passing, 1200 yards rushing, 43 TDs, NO NC APPEARANCE
So addressing Meister's comment about how there's "no formula" in determining who is going to win the heisman, is true, to an extent. But there IS a formula in determining who won't win the Heisman. According to that list, which goes back to the 2000 season, the requirements for winning the Heisman are at least a NC Appearance, OR at least 3900 total yards.