Anyone who calls himself an "Athelete", should know what "The Heisman trophy" is. The Heisman is the highest, individual honor a college athelete can receive and each player in college strives to receive this "Honor".
On Saturday night, December 8, three of the nation's greatest atheletes, gathered to hear their name called onto the podium to receive the Heisman. Only one, however, was fortunate enough to receive this honor.
At the beginning of the 2012 season, no one had their eyes on Texas A&M or their freshman quarterback--for that matter. Rejected by the University of Texas, Johnny Manziel was a walk-on freshman who no one thought would be able to compete in the SEC, let alone win the Heisman. Throughout the season, fans found out that this, "Manziel" kid...was for real. Amassing over 500 rushing yards through the first 6 games of the season, Manziel was on track to break the single season total yards record--set by Cam Newton in 2010...and thats just what he did. Manziel finished the season with, a staggering, 4,600 total yards, 24 passing touchdowns and only 8 interceptions. 1,082 yds. of which were rushing, and added 19 rushing touchdowns to his incredible freshman season.
This was the first time in Heisman history, that a freshman had won the Heisman. Manziel had a total of 2,029 points and 474 first place votes--153 more than the runner-up, Manti Teo. All that I have to say is, Texas must feel pretty stupid. And he still has 3 more years!!
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Monday, December 3, 2012
It's Not Over 'til it's Over
As an athelete, I always look forward to those "Rivalry Games", every week. But as a Florida Gator fan, there is one rivalry that stands out among the rest--Florida vs. Florida State. Dating all the way back to 1958, this historic rivalry has been the pinnacle of great rivalries throughout the state of Florida. Although the Gators lead the all-time series 34-21-2, the past 5 years have been in favor of the Seminoles from Florida State. The 2012 season, however, was a different story.
After Urban Meyer departed from the Gators after the 2011 season, the Gator Nation became very unknown throughout the NCAA. Meyer held an overall record of 29 wins and 8 losses at UF and led the Gators to 2 National Championships. The loss of Urban Meyer was very surprising to all of college football and, of course, the University of Florida. The following season, however, did look just as promising as previous years. The following year, the Gators hired Will Muschamp to become the new head coach of the Florida Gators. Muschamp had a very impressive resume....until his first season at UF. Although Muschamp ranked the Gators as the no. 3 recruiting class, this "No. 3 recruiting class", did not show up the 2011 season. The 2011 season made Gator Nation lose all hope. Finishing the season 7-6 did not excite the fans, and a loss to FSU that season, made the fans even more hostile.
In 2009, the Florida State seminoles lost a living legend--Bobby Bowden. Bowden announced his retirement in early December, just weeks after his 80th birthday. His announcement shocked, not only FSU, but also the entire state of Florida and beyond. Bowden coached at 4 different colleges with an overall record of 377-129-4 (304–97–4 of thoses wins, losses and ties came at Florida State). In 2010, FSU hired Jimbo Fisher as their new head coach. His first year, however, was quite the opposite of the newly acquired Will Muschamp. Fisher led the Seminoles to their first 10 win season since 2003 and a win against rival Florida.
After being ranked no. 25 in the coaches poll, and barely pulling off a nailbiter win against Bowling Green. The 2012 season for the Gators wasn't looking so promising. After the Gators kept winning, it seemed to be a cinderella story. 3 in a row, 4 in a row, 5 in a row. LSU, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M--these are just a few of the power house teams that were upset by, "No. 25 Florida". The Gators moved all the way to no. 2 in the coaches poll: until they lost to no. 6 Georgia. Which moved them back to no. 9. When the Seminoles were upset by unranked NC State, fans were a little skeptical about the Seminoles facing the Gators.
On November 24th, the Gators beat the Seminoles, 37-26 at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee. At the beginning of the year, FSU fans marked this game down as a "W". It just goes to show it's not over 'til it's over.
After Urban Meyer departed from the Gators after the 2011 season, the Gator Nation became very unknown throughout the NCAA. Meyer held an overall record of 29 wins and 8 losses at UF and led the Gators to 2 National Championships. The loss of Urban Meyer was very surprising to all of college football and, of course, the University of Florida. The following season, however, did look just as promising as previous years. The following year, the Gators hired Will Muschamp to become the new head coach of the Florida Gators. Muschamp had a very impressive resume....until his first season at UF. Although Muschamp ranked the Gators as the no. 3 recruiting class, this "No. 3 recruiting class", did not show up the 2011 season. The 2011 season made Gator Nation lose all hope. Finishing the season 7-6 did not excite the fans, and a loss to FSU that season, made the fans even more hostile.
In 2009, the Florida State seminoles lost a living legend--Bobby Bowden. Bowden announced his retirement in early December, just weeks after his 80th birthday. His announcement shocked, not only FSU, but also the entire state of Florida and beyond. Bowden coached at 4 different colleges with an overall record of 377-129-4 (304–97–4 of thoses wins, losses and ties came at Florida State). In 2010, FSU hired Jimbo Fisher as their new head coach. His first year, however, was quite the opposite of the newly acquired Will Muschamp. Fisher led the Seminoles to their first 10 win season since 2003 and a win against rival Florida.
After being ranked no. 25 in the coaches poll, and barely pulling off a nailbiter win against Bowling Green. The 2012 season for the Gators wasn't looking so promising. After the Gators kept winning, it seemed to be a cinderella story. 3 in a row, 4 in a row, 5 in a row. LSU, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M--these are just a few of the power house teams that were upset by, "No. 25 Florida". The Gators moved all the way to no. 2 in the coaches poll: until they lost to no. 6 Georgia. Which moved them back to no. 9. When the Seminoles were upset by unranked NC State, fans were a little skeptical about the Seminoles facing the Gators.
On November 24th, the Gators beat the Seminoles, 37-26 at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee. At the beginning of the year, FSU fans marked this game down as a "W". It just goes to show it's not over 'til it's over.
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