Published on: 9th November, 2009
Observations, and analysis from the 10th week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top offensive prospects. Is it time for Pike to start worrying? AP Cincinnati QB Tony Pike It was just a couple weeks ago that Cincinnati QB Tony Pike was starting to make a ...Published on: 5th November, 2009
Every year, the Heisman Trophy is presented to “the most outstanding college football player in the United States.” Since 1990, however, the award has been almost entirely limited to quarterbacks and running backs. Of the past 19 winners, 12 have been quarterbacks, five have been running backs, and the other ...Published on: 4th November, 2009
It’s been a tough couple weeks for two of the nation’s top wide receiver prospects, as Minnesota’s Eric Decker and Syracuse’s Mike Williams are both out for the remainder of the season, although for different reasons. Decker will have surgery today to repair torn ligaments in his left foot and ...Published on: 3rd November, 2009
Observations and analysis from the ninth week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top defensive prospects. ECU standout isn’t the pass-rushing specialist he’s cracked up to be APEast Carolina DE C.J. Wilson I got a good look last Tuesday night at East Carolina defensive end C.J. ...Published on: 29th October, 2009
In week nine of our Thursday night primer, the National Football Post highlights some of the keys to tonight’s Virginia Tech-North Carolina game, including top players and matchups that NFL scouts will be watching. Prospects to keep and eye on: Virginia Tech Greg Boone: No. 8, TE, 6'3", 283 A thickly built tight end ...Published on: 27th October, 2009
Observations and analysis from the eighth week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top defensive prospects. Mt. Cody is starting to ascend I know Alabama nose tackle Terrence Cody is only going to be a two-down lineman at the next level, and some would argue that ...Published on: 26th October, 2009
Observations and analysis from the eighth week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top offensive prospects. Late-developing senior QBs starting to make noise As I wrote Friday regarding Sam Bradford, there’s simply no drawback to quarterbacks staying in school as long as possible if they hope to give ...Published on: 23rd October, 2009
Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford began the season as one of the nation’s top prospects for the 2010 NFL Draft, but he’s now facing some major decisions regarding his future. Bradford sprained the AC joint in his throwing shoulder in Week One vs. BYU, forcing him to miss the ...Published on: 22nd October, 2009
In Week Eight of our Thursday night primer, the National Football Post highlights some of the keys to tonight’s Florida State-North Carolina game, including top players and matchups that NFL scouts will be watching. Prospects to Keep an Eye On Florida State Christian Ponder: No. 7, QB, 6'3", 218 Looks like ...Published on: 21st October, 2009
In the third installment of the NFP’s Super 30, we breakdown and rank the nation’s top draft-eligible prospects through the first seven weeks of the college football season. 1. QB Jake Locker, Washington (6'3", 226) The nation’s top quarterback prospect. 2. DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma (6'4", 298) Has been downright ...