Each week a group of Bloguin college football bloggers get together and put our votes in for the top Heisman Trophy candidates. Then after the votes are tabulated by Kevin over at College Football Zealots, the poll is released on Wednesday.
Here are the results for week seven of the 2011 college football season. Be sure to head over Crystal Ball Run for a full look at the results for the week for more insight on the poll.
- Andrew Luck (QB-Stanford) – 28 Points, 33.33%, 9 1st Place Votes
- Trent Richardson (RB-Alabama) – 22 Points, 26.19%, 2 1st Place Votes
- Kellen Moore (QB-Boise St) – 11 Points, 13.10%, 2 1st Place Votes
- Robert Griffin III (QB-Baylor)- 6 Points, 7.14%, 1 1st Place Vote
- Also Receiving Votes: Robert Woods (WR- USC) 3 pts, Ryan Broyles (WR- Oklahoma) 3 pts, David Wilson (RB- Virginia Tech) 2 pts, Russell Wilson (QB- Wisconsin) 2 pts, Sammy Watkins (WR- Clemson) 2 pts, Brandon Weedon (QB- Oklahoma State) 2 pts, Tahj Boyd (QB- Clemson) 2 pts, Case Keenum (QB- Houston) 1 pt.
- Dropped Out: Tyrann Mathieu (CB- LSU), LaMichael James (RB- Oregon)
In case you were wondering, this is how I voted in this week’s poll:
1. Andrew Luck – Luck stays at the top for me despite just an average night. He was 16-of-21 for 169 yards and two touchdowns. He really didn’t need to much as his offense racked up 446 yards on the ground in a Pac-12 romp over the Washington Huskies.
2. Kellen Moore – Moore just continues to put up great numbers. In a closer than expected game with the Air Force Falcons, the Broncos QB was 23-of-29 for 281 yards and three touchdowns.
3. Russell Wilson – You can’t blame Wilson for Saturday night’s loss to Michigan State. But he does drop here in my poll a spot due to the fact he threw two interceptions. He was 14-of-21 for 223 yards and two touchdowns. He also added a rushing touchdown as well. His overall body of work keeps him in my top three.