Marcus Coker - Maxwell Watch list.

DexterMorgan

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Complete Maxwell Award watch list | National Football Post

Along with half of college football.

Edwin Baker, Michigan State, RB, Jr.
Montee Ball, Wisconsin, RB, Jr.
Vick Ballard, Mississippi State, RB, Sr.
Matt Barkley, USC, QB, Jr.
Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State, WR, Jr.
Tyler Bray, Tennessee, QB, Soph.
Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, WR, Sr.
Greg Childs, Arkansas, QB, Sr.
Marcus Coker, Iowa, RB, Soph.
Zach Collaros, Cincinnati, QB, Sr.
Kirk Cousins, Michigan State, QB, Sr.
Juron Criner, Arizona, WR, Sr.
Dayne Crist, Notre Dame, QB, Sr.
Dominique Davis, East Carolina, QB, Sr.
Knile Davis, Arkansas, RB, Jr.
Michael Dyer, Auburn, RB, Soph.
Andre Ellington, Clemson, RB, Jr.
Michael Floyd, Notre Dame, WR, Sr.
Nick Foles, Arizona, QB, Sr.
Johnathan Franklin, UCLA, RB, Jr.
Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M, WR, Sr.
Stephen Garcia, South Carolina, QB, Sr.
Mike Glennon, NC State, QB, Jr.
Ray Graham, Pittsburgh, RB, Jr.
Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M, RB, Sr.
Robert Griffin, Baylor, QB, Jr.
Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois, QB, Sr.
Montel Harris, Boston College, RB, Sr.
Jared Hassin, Army, RB, Jr.
Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, RB, Soph.
LaMichael James, Oregon, RB, Jr.
Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina, WR, Jr.
Damaris Johnson, Tulsa, WR, Sr
Landry Jones, Oklahoma , QB, Jr.
Case Keenum, Houston, QB, Sr.
Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina, RB, Soph.
Ryan Lindley, San Diego State, QB, Sr.
Zach Line, SMU, RB, Jr.
Andrew Luck, Stanford, QB, Jr.
E.J. Manuel, Florida State, QB, Jr.
Doug Martin, Boise State, RB, Sr.
Taylor Martinez, Nebraska, QB, Soph.
Bryant Moniz, Hawaii, QB, Sr.
Kellen Moore, Boise State, QB, Sr.
Aaron Murray, Georgia, QB, Soph.
Danny O'Brien, Maryland, QB, Soph.
Isaiah Pead, Cincinnati, RB, Sr.
Dan Persa, Northwestern, QB, Sr.
Chris Polk, Washington, RB, Jr.
Tauren Poole, Tennessee, RB, Sr.
Bobby Rainey, Western Kentucky, RB, Sr.
Trent Richardson, Alabama, RB, Jr.
Denard Robinson, Michigan, QB, Jr.
Nathan Scheelhaase, Illinois, QB, Soph.
Geno Smith, West Virginia, QB, Jr.
Rodney Stewart, Colorado, RB, Sr.
Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M, QB , Sr.
Stepfan Taylor, Stanford, RB, Jr.
Darron Thomas, Oregon , QB, Jr.
Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State, QB, Sr.
Ed Wesley, TCU, RB, Jr.
James White, Wisconsin, RB, Soph.
David Wilson, Virginia Tech, RB, Jr.
Russell Wilson, Wisconsin, QB, Sr.
Tyler Wilson, Arkansas, QB, Jr.
Robert Woods, USC, WR, Soph.
 
My - my -my -my -my -my my- COKER PACE!

Although its a long list, quite an honor for a guy that started 2 or 3 games?
 
How about a guy (Wilson) who's never played a single game in the big ten to make it on the list? That's some impressive hype.
 
There's so many people on that list I wouldn't have been surprised to see my name! :D

I did see odds for 38 players to win the Heisman this year and Coker was on there at 90/1 odds.
 
How about a guy (Wilson) who's never played a single game in the big ten to make it on the list? That's some impressive hype.

He does have 2.5 years of starting experience else where. I'd say he's worthy of the consideration. I don't think Coker is, and those who say yeah but. If a guy was on there who had 600 yards but only started 3 or 4 games, then most of HN would complain too.
 
He does have 2.5 years of starting experience else where. I'd say he's worthy of the consideration. I don't think Coker is, and those who say yeah but. If a guy was on there who had 600 yards but only started 3 or 4 games, then most of HN would complain too.

Gaining 600 yards in 3 games is very productive. Especially when he will be the feature back this year and the only guy with true game experience. If I saw a guy from any other school with numbers like that going into the season as a team's main offensive threat I would say he deserves to be on the list of like 50 players who are mentioned on the watch list preseason. Besides preseason watch lists do not mean much anyways. Its more of a list of names for college football fans to watch out for on Saturdays when their team is not on.
 
Gaining 600 yards in 3 games is very productive. Especially when he will be the feature back this year and the only guy with true game experience. If I saw a guy from any other school with numbers like that going into the season as a team's main offensive threat I would say he deserves to be on the list of like 50 players who are mentioned on the watch list preseason. Besides preseason watch lists do not mean much anyways. Its more of a list of names for college football fans to watch out for on Saturdays when their team is not on.

Three starts, not three games. He played in a few more games than three.

Either way, I have a hard time agreeing that Coker is really worthy of this just yet. That's just a little too much hype at this point.
 

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