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Why would Mayfield be invited...other than b/c you say so? He's the difference for the Sooners this year but he doesn't even lead his conference in a majority of the top stat categories. If anyone got snubbed, its Keenan Reynolds. The only reason he's not heading to New York is b/c Heisman voting has long become a popularity contest among big teams and flashy conferences. That said, Derrick Henry wins the trophy and its not even close.AiRuPtHeRe™;14907 said:Henry and Watson are both Heisman finalist along with McCaffrey. Mayfield not included in that list. He's gonna prove why he was snubbed when he wins a NC.
Mayfields numbers are very similar to the three previous Heisman winners in Manziel/Winston/Mariota. They WON the award and Mayfield can't even get an invite? And what are you talking about outside of passing yards Mayfield leads in every other QB stat ... it's all good though just more fire for him to strive.Flint said:Why would Mayfield be invited...other than b/c you say so? He's the difference for the Sooners this year but he doesn't even lead his conference in a majority of the top stat categories. If anyone got snubbed, its Keenan Reynolds. The only reason he's not heading to New York is b/c Heisman voting has long become a popularity contest among big teams and flashy conferences. That said, Derrick Henry wins the trophy and its not even close.
Wondering why they didn't invite four myself, but three finalists is apparently the new standard. It was only Mariota, Amari, and Melvin last year. The year before that, it was half a dozen players.AiRuPtHeRe™;15084 said:You can have more than 3 finalist ...