Stephen Means
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Podcast Appearances
I think it's Jeremiah's turn.
And so I think like it, but I think the thing that would lead into that is the more they rely on him as like the whole passing offense, the better his Heisman chances are.
And there's a chance that like Devin McEwen blows a hole in Jeremiah Smith's Heisman chances by being awesome, which is great, but also maybe not great for this because then you're like, what are we supposed to do?
Jeremiah has 1200 receiving yards, but Devin McEwen has 900.
It's like, okay.
Devontae Smith was like once Jalen Waddell got hurt that year was like a one man offense for Alabama.
And that's how he won.
So I think to me, it's singular.
Like you have to be almost the entire passing offense to really make a run at the Heisman.
Andrew, what's your word or phrase?
Devante Smith won the Heisman in 2020 Mac Jones the quarterback for Alabama finished third also got there right but it's like but once you kind of you know they both had great years they were that you know they won the national championship they both were great statistically but it was sort of like okay well like we know it's the receiver first and then the quarterback bill what's your word of phrase.
If there is anybody from Ohio State watching this, you guys can have this photo for free.
So if you want to start the Heisman campaign around the photo, sorry to the podcast listeners.
I mean, it's just a great high-class photo, right?
And of course, he's a good player, whatever.
But I think you could argue the photo is even better than the player is.
This is the last thing.
Because, I mean, the bottom line of this is he looks like a statue, right?
Like that, like he already looks like one, like he's built like a statue.
So it really makes it pretty easy.