It’s the season…ESPN has their own set awards Thursday at 7 ET. Well I have a few right now.
Players of the Year:1. Troy Smith, Sr. QB, Ohio State – From a not-so-biased Buckeyes fan, Troy has been efficient, and easily conquered every challenge he’s faced so far this season. He may not have the style points that Vince Young and Reggie Bush had last year, but he sure does deserve the Heisman.
Brady who?

2. Darren McFadden, So. RB, Arkansas – One of the most talented players (regardless of position) I’ve seen for a few years. He can run like Adrian Peterson, throws the ball like an actual quarterback, and runs routes that corners have trouble covering. And plus, where would the team be without him?
3. Calvin Johnson, Jr. WR, Georgia Tech – Ditto. Johnson is the most talented receiver I’ve seen since Larry Fitzgerald. Plus, he’s 6’5 238. Johnson would be silly to stay in college. He is a bona fide top 5 pick as long as he stays healthy. He can get his degree later.
4. Garrett Wolfe, Sr. RB, Northern Illinois – Leading the NCAA in rushing yards means something, doesn’t it Jerome Harrison (If you haven't heard of him, then I've made my point)? Wolfe is a tough little guy though. He carved up the Ohio State defense the first game of the year. I’d love to have him on my team.
5. Steve Slaton, So. RB, West Virginia – One of the most talented running backs in the country. Watch out for him next year. He will be a Heisman favorite.
Brady Quinn, Sr. QB, Notre Dame – If only he could play every game against Army…But seriously, if he shows the consistency he had as a junior, Brady will be a star. If not, here is the reincarnation of Eli Manning. Say hello to the Oakland Raiders.
Frosh of the Year:
1. P.J. Hill Jr., RB Wisconsin – One of the tops in the nation in rushing
2. Colt McCoy, QB Texas – Stepped in for Vince Young and set the school single-season record for passing touchdowns
3. Percy Harvin, WR/RB Florida – A player who carries the ball a lot and averages 12.7 yards per touch must be doing something right.
4. Riley Skinner, QB Wake Forest – Stepped in for injured starter, Ben Mauk - the pride of Kenton, OH - and helped guide the Demon Deacons to the Orange Bowl.
5. “Fast” C.J. Spiller, RB Clemson – he’s really, really fast
Worth mentioning:Ray Rice, So. RB, Rutgers – The little guy can play. He will be on the list of Heisman favorites next year.
Colt Brennan, Jr. QB Hawai’i – 53 passing touchdowns for the season - one shy of the record - ain’t too bad.
Brian Brohm/Hunter Cantwell, QB’s Louisville – Best QB tandem in the country
JaMarcus Russell, Jr. QB, LSU – Best arm in the country. Think: Daunte Culpepper with bigger hands, before knee surgery, and not tained by the "Loveboat" incident.
Ian Johnson, So. RB Boise State – One of the nation's leading rushers...and Boise played against good rushing defenses
Special mention:Reagan Mauia, 6’0 296 lbs, RB Hawai’i – and he LOST OVER 50 POUNDS this offseason. I saw him play on TV against Oregon State. The announcers seriously mistook him for a lineman. When the quarterback pitched the ball forward towards Mauia, he caught it and ran for a few yards. The announcers both said there should be a flag thrown for an illegal pass, but they were mistaken. That’s how big he is. But the boy can fly.
Coach of the Year:Jim Grobe, Wake Forest – No one (including me) had ever heard of him until a few weeks ago.
Jim Tressel, Ohio State – The team did go undefeated.
Bob Stoops, Oklahoma – BCS bowl after they lost their starting quarterback during camp and their star RB broke his collarbone midway through the season.
Chris Petersen, Boise State – The team did go undefeated, and yes I had to look this guy up.
Greg Schiano, Rutgers – The trendy pick.
Disappointments:Miami Hurricanes – Bad enough that it was justified for the head coach to be fired 5 years removed from winning a national title. The fight against Florida International was a disgrace.
Brady Quinn – Either way he’ll be a Top 5 pick. As you can tell, I’m not a fan.
Florida State – The son finally stepped down. We’re waiting for the father.
Georgia/Alabama – Every other SEC team looked pretty damn good.
Conference of the Year:SEC – I was convinced after the Auburn-LSU game, the most exciting 7-3 ballgame I’ve ever seen.
Most exciting game of the Year:
OSU-Michigan lived up to the hype, with the close game, 42-39. The back and forth action of each of the offenses surely was something to see. We got to witness some of the future NFL stars in Troy Smith, Ted Ginn, Chris Wells, Mario Manningham, Chad Henne, and Michael Hart. Smith locked up the Heisman award after his performance that afternoon.
Rutgers-WVU was pretty good, too.
Worst Refereed game of the Year:OU-Oregon. OU should be playing for the national championship. Instead, Ohio State will probably thrash Florida. Oh well.
Best Names:Kyle Sackrider, Michigan State
Ray Ray McElrathbey, Clemson
De’Cody Fagg, Florida State
Richie Rich, UNC
Luscious Pusey, Eastern Illinois
Brit Barefoot, Kicker, Southern Miss
Casey Dick/Robert Johnson, Arkansas
LeQuantum McDonald, Baylor
Knowledge Timmons, Penn State
Socrates Zacharias, Carnegie Mellon (yes, they have a football team)
I-Perfection Harris, formerly of Georgia Tech
The “I” is for Immaculate
Man, my name is boring.