Week five of the college football season is over and many will remember it as the week the defense forgot. Geno Smith came into the week as our Heisman front runner from last week and he had huge game against the Baylor Bears. With top contender Collin Klein on a bye last week, would our voters by impressed enough with anybody else to put them as Geno's top rival?
What you'll see each week in the Bloguin Heisman Poll:
*The top five total vote getters and quotes from bloggers in support of their candidates.
*A list of all players who receive votes in the Bloguin Heisman Poll
*Poll notes that look at some of the interesting facts, figures and trends of the poll.
*The BHP Roll Call of voters, the links to their respective blogs and their twitter accounts.
Without any further adieu, the Bloguin Heisman Poll…
1) Geno Smith (QB-WVU) – 35 Points, 46.05%, 11 1st Place Votes
Last Week: 45/51, 656 yds, 8 TD
Season: 141/169, 1728 yards, 20 TDs, 0 INT; 1 rushing TD, 83.4% completions
This Week: at No. 11 Texas
*I have no problem switching my 1 and 2 from a week ago. Shoot, anyone who throws 8 TDs in a game deserves the top spot. West Virginia's biggest disadvantage could be Smith's biggest advantage come Heisman Trophy time. See, WVU needed those 8 touchdowns as their defense gave up 63 points to RG3-less Baylor. If West Virginia keeps this up, Geno will be pushed to have big days to win games. The 'Neers will head to Austin this week for a showdown with Texas which could cement his name on top of the board.
– Hamilton Riley, Lambeth Field
*Geno Smith's ridiculous performance against Baylor caught the attention of about anyone who has ever watched a game. Big stars like LeBron James were tweeting their praise, while Smith was picking apart the Bears' defense. While there are all type of stories about how the Heisman is Geno's to lose, it could actually be the WVU defense that loses it for him. This week's game at Texas will be critical in his Heisman campaign.
– Tom Perry, Eye and Eer
2) Collin Klein (QB-Kansas State)- 16 Points, 21.05%, 2 1st Place Votes
Last Week: Idle
Season: 56/80 for 758 yds passing, 5 passing TD, 2 INT, 70% completions, 50 rushes, 289 yds rushing, 5 rushing TD
This Week: vs Kansas
*The Wildcats were on a bye this week, but no other contender did enough this week to supplant Klein.
– Allen Kenney, Blatant Homerism
3T) Braxton Miller (QB-Ohio State) – 6 Points, 7.89%, 0 1st Place Votes
Last Week: 16/23 for 179 yds passing, 1 TD, 1 INT, 136 yds rushing
Season: 76 of 121 for 933 yds passing, 8 passing TD, 3 INT, 577 yds rushing, 7 rush TD
This Week: vs No. 21 Nebraska
*Threw and rushed for over a hundred yards each on Saturday, to lead Ohio State to their fifth straight win. Simply put, the Buckeyes aren't 5-0 without him.
– Aaron Torres, Aaron Torres Sports
3T) EJ Manuel (QB-FSU) – 6 Points, 7.89%, 1 1st Place Vote
Last week: 19/26 for 242 yds, 1 TD
Season: 88/120 for 1147 yds, 9 TD, 1 INT, 197 yds rushing, 1 rush TD
This Week: at North Carolina State
*Manuel may not have the touchdown numbers, but he is a dynamic player who is an accurate passer. If he can keep doing his thing and the Seminoles keep winning, there is no reason that he shouldn't be in the conversation.
– Nate Woelfel, Delany's Dozen
4) De'Anthony Thomas (RB- Oregon) – 5 Points, 6.58%, 0 1st Place Votes
Last Week: 26 yds rushing, 1 rush TD, 6 rec for 28 yds
Season: 302 yds rushing, 5 rush TD, 9.74 ypc, 19 rec, 3 rec TD
This Week: vs No. 23 Washington
*De’Anthony Thomas’ performance has slipped of late, and teammate Kenjon Barner’s stats have improved, but don’t count him out too early. Thomas will continue to get his touches and his explosiveness will give opponents matchup problems every week.
– Pete Sonski, College Football Zealots
5) Manti T'eo (LB- Notre Dame) – 4 Points, 5.26%, 1 1st Place Vote
Last Week: Idle
Season: 36 total tackles, 3 INT, 1 fumble recovery, 2 TFL
This Week: vs Miami
*The Fighting Irish were idle this week but T'eo has been pivotal in Notre Dame's resurgence this season and has helped the Irish claim the third best scoring defense in the Nation at this point in the season.
– Kevin Causey, College Football Zealots
Also Receiving Votes: Aaron Murray (QB-Georgia) 1 pt, Tyler Tettleton (QB- Ohio) 1 pt, David Ash (QB- Texas) 1 pt, Kenjon Barner (RB- Oregon) 1 pt
Dropped Out: Chris Thompson (RB-FSU), Jarvis Jones (LB-Georgia)
Poll Notes
– Last year after week five, Andrew Luck was the leader in our poll with 26.04% of the total votes. Russell Wilson was second and some guy named RGIII was third.
– With his huge offense output against Baylor, Geno Smith gained 16.23% of the total vote.
– Despite being idle, Collin Klein was able to maintain his second place stature and kept the same percentage of votes as he had last week.
– Geno Smith steps up in competition this week as he and his teammates travel to Austin to take on the Texas Longhorns. The Horns gave up 301 yards passing last week to Oklahoma State's freshman QB.
– Collin Klein and the Wildcats take on their in-state rivals the Kansas Jayhawks this week. Kansas is eighth in the Big 12 in total defense and gave up 487 yards to TCU in week three.
– Braxton Miller and the Buckeyes take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers this week. In week two, the Huskers gave up 344 yards rushing to UCLA. Will Braxton be able to take advantage of this apparent weakness?
– EJ Manuel takes on an NC State squad that is fresh off of allowing 565 yards passing to the Miami Hurricanes.
Bloguin Heisman Poll Roll Call
Aaron Torres Sports– Aaron Torres (@aaron_torres)
Bearcats Blog– Scott (@bearcatsblog)
Blatant Homerism– Allen Kenney (@blatanthomerism)
College Football Zealots– Kevin Causey (@CFBZ)
College Football Zealots– Pete Sonski (@PSPRGuy)
Delany's Dozen– Nate Woelfel (@Nate_Woelfel)
Eye and Eer– Tom Perry (@eyeandeer)
Lambeth Field– Hamilton Riley (@lambethfield)
Leftover Hot Dog– Ritch (@LOHDgamecocks)
Madtown Badgers– Andrew Coppens (@andycoppens)
Nittany Lions Den– Marty Valania (@TheNLD)
Saturday Night Slant– Kris Brauner (@snslant)
The Duck Stops Here– Dale Newton (@Dale_Newton)