Posted January 24, 20214 yr Moderator No. No defensive player has ever won the Heisman Trophy, but no wide receiver had won it in years until Alabama's DeVonta Smith just won it this last season. This article explains why Kayvon really could make history. from sportsnorthwest.com
January 24, 20214 yr No. Pretty sure Charles Woodson won the Heisman. ETA: I see that they reported that in the article now. Edited January 25, 20214 yr by countryboy541
January 25, 20214 yr Author Moderator No. 14 minutes ago, countryboy541 said: Pretty sure Charles Woodson won the Heisman. That's right, and he also played wide receiver that season. Woodson is trivia answer all by himself.
January 25, 20214 yr No. Woodson did just about everything. He was primarily a DB, returned punts, played some WR and ran the ball a little too. Edited January 25, 20214 yr by Coach Eric Boles
January 25, 20214 yr Author Moderator No. 12 minutes ago, Coach Eric Boles said: Woodson did just about everything. His versatility definitely was a factor in him beating quarterbacks, Peyton Manning and Ryan Leaf in 1997.
January 25, 20214 yr No. With the nations outlook on the Pac-12 and the other conferences feelings about the Pac-12 being so irrelevant, do you really think anyone in the Pac-12 can overcome that ??
January 25, 20214 yr No. I think Kayvon has about as much chance of winning the Heisman as I do of spreading my arms and flying up from Cali to Eugene to catch a game next year haha. But, serious respect and NFL draft buzz close to what Sewell is getting this year is well within his reach. Everything I ever hear or see from him, game play or interviews, is so impressive. And in the end, that's probably the best respect!
January 25, 20214 yr No. Agree Kayvon's chances are slim, but if JTT commits and plays offense too, he has a chance. This is one of Oregon's strengths, since the Joey days, we will support and promote our players like no other! Come on JTT!!!!!
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