Heisman Race Shaping Up As Photo Finish

7 12 2009

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In one of the few contests I actually give a rats about in the world of sports classified as a race that does not involve four-legged, equine athletes, the 2009 Heisman Trophy race is shaping up to be a good one.  Like some evenly matched Kentucky Derby field, no less than 5 contenders will travel to New York City for the announcement of the winner this Saturday, with 4 of the finalists having what appears to be a legitimate shot at taking home the top individual hardware available in the sport.

Obviously I’ve got a vested interest in this story.  My boy Mark Ingram from the SEC champion and #1 ranked Crimson Tide of Alabama is thought to be the front-runner.  One might imagine his morning line odds having been set at something like 5/2 after rushing for over 100 yards and 3 touchdowns against the then #1 ranked defensive unit in the nation in the Florida Gators.  The Gators may have been exposed by the Tide in that matchup, but it’s important to note how dominant many thought they were heading into that game.  I don’t think anyone could’ve predicted what actually happened, including someone as confident as I was that the 2009 Tide were a team to believe in.

If you’re following along with the Heisman race, a good website to keep an eye on is stiffarmtrophy.  So far, as of this writing at least, Stanford’s Toby Gerhart, the nation’s leading rusher, is in the lead.  Nebraska defensive tackle sensation Ndamukong Suh has likewise gone from a dark horse contender to a serious challenger, at least from the early returns.

One can only imagine that trend might hold though, as Nebraska was on air following Alabama’s victory, meaning that the memory of his 4 sack performance is actually the most fresh of the moments burned into the voter’s minds.  I think that counts for something.  Especially for voters who waited until the very end to make their picks.  And of course there is the aptly named (at least for a horse racing blog venturing into college football for a rare occasion and in dire need of as much racing related irony as it can get for this post) Colt McCoy, who nearly became the goat of the year had an additional second run off the clock on the next to last play in the ‘Horns last second victory over Nebraska.

Suh vs McCoy

Personally, while I want Ingram to win and would argue he has earned the distinction by carrying, quite literally, the SEC champions on his back all season, I would not be terribly upset if he did not win the trophy.  Alabama has never had a Heisman trophy winner, despite having numerous great players, but our overall goal is not an individual award.  Instead, the focus is on the collective team bringing home championship #13.  All other considerations are secondary.

The truth of the matter is that Ingram might actually show up for the BCS title game with a bit of a chip on his shoulder if he gets snubbed.  We’ll take any edge we can get since Texas will likely be considered an underdog even when the real money starts flowing in.  Thankfully, Nick Saban isn’t allowing anyone to categorize this game as David versus Goliath.

In the end though, I see this one being like one of Bama’s many close victories this year.  Even some of the games that appear to be one-sided in final score, and no doubt were dominated up front by the Tide, the scoreboard had a tendency to be dangerously close late into games.  Each time our fan base would begin to collectively meltdown, expecting the worst after years of torment bearing witness to sub standard play on the field.  Each time, the calm steady legs of Mark Ingram would power us to victory.

If any drive in particular sticks out in my mind as definitive of this pattern, it was the game clincher against South Carolina.  Nobody else even touched the ball.  We just lined up in wildcat and marched down the field; Ingram left; Ingram right.  You could tell he was exhausted, yet somehow he punched it in and signaled that the contest was decided.  Most folks forget it was 13-6 halfway through the 4th quarter when that happened.  One bad snap and our dreams of playing for a championship are over.  What happened next was almost super human.

I see this race being very similar.  Gerhart and Suh appear to be locking up for duel to the wire Looming from off the pace is Ingram though, and he’s about to let loose with his run. Steadily increasing, rapidly falling giant strides, chewing up ground and gaining on the leaders with each step.

At the wire it will be a photo finish.  With a little bit of luck, my boy will come out on top.  If not, it’s okay.  We know we’ve got the Horse of the Year in our stable.  And we know our biggest race is yet to come.





Roll Tide! SEC Champs Have Title Fight up Next!

6 12 2009

Taking a brief moment away from the horse racing coverage here, which you can obviously tell was a bit lacking this weekend.  There was a good reason for that, though.  As a native son of Alabama, my feelings were completely wrapped in the hopes and dreams of my beloved Crimson Tide football team.  They were up against it this weekend, against that old SEC nemesis Florida, the one team over the years that seemed to have the Tides number in championship games, having won 4 of the 6 title fights between the teams headed into Saturday’s Thrilla in Manilla style battle of the unbeatens.  It was #1 against #2, and #2 had a statement to make!

Those of you who have run into me at the track throughout the years are aware of my passion for the Tide football team.  As a son of Alabama by birth, there are fewer things in life that give me more hometown pride than seeing our football team return to its rightful place atop the rankings of college football’s most storied programs and traditions.

As a diehard fan, and as a superstitious horseplayer, I’ve developed an affinity for a lucky Bama hat that is now a staple of my raceday and gameday attire.  I’ve worn the cap for each of the 13 victories for the Tide this year.  Apart from that, the hat was firmly on my head for many special moments in racing, including Rachel Alexandra’s victories in the Preakness, Mother Goose, and Haskell, as well as Zenyatta’s victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.  That’s a helluva lucky hat, isn’t it?  Also a helluva year, if I may say so.

It must be magic, as it seems every time I put the thing on, dreams come true.

The closest two calls of the year came against the rival Tennessee Volunteers and the Auburn Tigers.  Two games which I was only able to get my trusty Bama hat on my head after things had become somewhat in doubt.  Or, if you recall my Michael Caine quotes from A Bridge Too Far following the Preakness, “right on shed-yule.”  Both times, with said hat resting in its rightful position, the Tide was able to rise to the occasion and find a way to win.  Terrance Cody would make the now famous “Rocky Block” play against the Volunteers, while Roy Upchurch would catch the game winner on the final drive against Auburn.

And to think, just 3 years ago Alabama was the joke of most sports reporters.  Nick Saban was vehemently denying that he would be the next Alabama coach, and the team was seemingly imploding and hitting rock bottom.  We wound up getting Saban, and over 92,000 people packed the house to see our A-Day spring game in 2007.  In the words of Alan Iverson “we talkin about practice!”

Now here we stand just 3 years later atop the most dominant conference in college football.  The redemption theme of the victory seeming to invoke memories of  the magic of the 1992 championship game victory against the #1 Miami Hurricanes.  Back to back top recruiting classes in the nation, along with another top five class this year suggesting that not only have the Tide arrived, but they’re likely bound to stay for a while.

The road to the SEC championship once again rides through Tuscaloosa.

On a related note, and for those who love a good coincidence, take a look at the sire of the horse who won the Bayakoa at Hollywood Park this weekend.  You guessed it.  Crimson Tide!

How’s that for a hunch play?

We’ve still got one game left though before mythical national championship #13 resides in Title Town.  Up ahead await Texas and Colt McCoy.  I’m sure that if Texas hears for the next month about how they’ve got no shot against Alabama, they’ll come into this game with a chip on their shoulder and make this game a war.  They bring a defense with them and an electrifying quarterback, wide receiver combination in McCoy and Jordan Shipley.

The key will be whether Alabama listens to all the experts who insist they cannot lose.  If there’s one lesson we should learn from toppling the mighty Gators, it’s that any team that focuses it’s energy and resolves to want the victory more than the next guy can rise up and get the job done.  Thankfully, with Saban at the helm, I expect the tide to come out and take care of business.

Alabama. Texas.  The Rose Bowl.  Pasadena.

Should be a good one here for the championship.  And if you’re just getting to watch Alabama for the first time, allow me to formally introduce you to the most lovable cast of kids you’ve ever seen.  From Mt. Cody to Ingram.  From Julio Jones to McClain.  From our much criticized quarterback Greg McElroy, who rose to the challenge in his biggest game.

It’s rollin baby!!!!!  Can you feel it?

One last time for the newly minted SEC champions!

ROLLLLLLLL TIDE!!!!

Been waiting 10 years to say that.  :-)

Now don’t even get me started on the Heisman talk.  Stop me if this argument sounds familiar, racing fans.  Do we give the award as some kind of lifetime achievement award to a player like Colt McCoy?  Or do we go with the consistent player who had his biggest night in the biggest game of the year – Mark Ingram and his 100 yd, 3 TD performance against the #1 ranked defense in the nation that had only surrendered 3 rushing touchdowns all year headed into the SEC title game?  Not to mention that game changing 69 yard screen pass reception on the first play from scrimmage following Florida’s touchdown that made it 12-10 in the 2nd quarter?

I think you know where my sentiments are.

Mark Ingram – strike a pose.  This Heisman’s for you.








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