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College Football Week One: Thursday Night Recap

Last night (the first night of the college football season), we learned a couple of things.

First-  South Carolina has enough talent and abiilty to win the SEC. 

Since last season, I have been warning other analysts not to underestimate the Gamecocks this season.  When voting in the media preseason poll, I picked them to finish 2nd in the SEC East ahead of Georgia and behind Florida.  I was laughed at, but I’m not paid to be a fan of one team on Saturdays– I’m paid to know what is going on in this sport.  The fact is that Stephen Garcia is a year older and has more experience in a Steve Spurrier offense, and possibly the best WR corps in the Eastern Division at his disposal.

Second- RB Marcus Lattimore lived up to the hype as the #1 ranked RB out of high school (by numerous publications). 

The kid is for real and has the potential to be a really special player for Steve Spurrier.  On top of that, when you read about all the drama that took place just hours before kickoff.

Personally, I think the Gamecocks could potentially beat the mighty Gators, but you don’t pick against Florida in a poll like that until it has been proven that they can be beaten, and they have won the east for consecutive years now.

Third- Monte Kiffin has a lot of work to do on defense. 

Giving up 36 points to Hawaii is no way to start off the new regime.  Overall, it was an unimpressive debut for the new regime at Southern Cal, and to be honest, they need to win big this season because it’s going to be a long couple of years in Los Angeles with all the sanctions put in place by the NCAA.

Fourth-  Two Heisman Trophy candidates looked like… well… Heisman Trophy candidates…

The only slightly disappointing performance last night came from Pitt RB Dion Lewis (cough… yes, my top preseason candidate…).  Utah was able to knock off the Pittsburgh Panthers at home, while Lewis failed to break 100 yards rushing.  There were no letdowns from either Terrelle Pryor or Miami’s Jacory Harris though.  Both threw the ball with poise and accuracy in their season debuts, putting up impressive numbers.

Preseason College Football- Heisman Trophy Contender #1…

Today, we have reached our #1 preseason Heisman Trophy Candidate…

Drum Roll Please…

Heisman Trophy Contender #1:

Dion Lewis- RB, Pittsburgh

2009 Stats: 325 attempts, 1799 yards, 5.5 ypc, 17 TD,  138.4 yards per game

Ladies and gentlemen, Dion Lewis entered the 2009 season as a lightly recruited and unheralded 2 star recruit, and ended it as the most decorated freshman football player in the nation.  In this writer’s opinion, he is also the best overall player in college football today.  To quote former Pitt great and the 1976 Heisman Trophy Winner Tony Dorsett, “He has what I call the `Wow!’ effect. When he comes through those big defensive linemen and he’s still running, it’s like, Wow!”…

As a freshman, Lewis was basically unstoppable.  He was the first player since Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick in 1999 to earn Big East Offensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors in the same season.  He was named the National Freshman of the Year by the Sporting News, CBS Sports, and College Football News online.  He was named 2nd team All America by the Associated Press, SI.com, Sporting News, CBSSports.com, CollegeFootballNews.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com and Phil Steele.  He was also a unanimous Freshman All American pick. 

All Lewis needs to be included in the the final choices for the Heisman Trophy is to stay healthy and for the Pittsburgh Panthers to keep winning.  If those two things happen, then he will be a lock for the Heisman ceremony because he will put up Heisman-type numbers, and he is a good pick to win it.  There are a lot of great players in college football, but Dion Lewis is a truly special talent to watch.