Bill Landis
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It depends on the receivers, like you were mentioning, Doug.
Like, what if Brandon Innes takes that step and we're looking at Brandon Innes as a top 50 NFL draft pick?
And is it going to be easy to give JJ the Heisman if, you know, because there's a realistic amount of yards that Julian Sands is going to throw for.
If JJ's got 1,450 yards, let's say he barely gets 4,000, but Brandon Ennis is at 800 or 900, does that look as impressive, right?
Like that's the other part.
But then it goes back to kind of the Heisman just voting in general, right?
you guys have talked about it.
We've talked about it.
I think there's kind of this like looming shadow of like, could Ohio state really go nine and three?
Like, like what happens if Ohio state doesn't win some of those big games?
Because I'm looking at the list right now, like Arch Manning and CJ Carr right now are at the top.
JJ is not the entire offense and they go 10 and two even, but CJ Carr and Notre Dame go 12 and out.
right car looks awesome he's a quarterback i don't think anybody's going to dispute jeremiah smith is a better football player but cj car is leading the number one team in the college football playoff and notre dame average 45 points a game you know i know their schedule this their schedule that but like the same thing goes for like josh hoover like oh indiana did it again like there's all of these things where you kind of look elsewhere and go like
J.J.
can still be awesome.
J.J.
can have 100 catches for 1,600 yards, but whether or not he wins the Heisman is really almost not even up to him because it depends on other players at other schools.
It depends on the philosophy that Ohio State wants to take offensively.
It takes the other receivers on the depth chart.
I mean, what if Ohio State has โ