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On 10/21/2021 at 6:54 PM, Hook1997 said:

ESPN just listed their Heisman list and no sight of Bijan and Caleb Williams was third or fourth best odds lol.  

Unfortunately Bijan may not even end up with the Doak Walker Award. Kenneth Walker just had 193 yards and 5 TDs against #6 Michigan.

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Justin Wells: Bijan Robinson named a Maxwell Award semifinalist

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PHILADELPHIA – Texas Football sophomore running back Bijan Robinson was named a semifinalist for the 2021 Maxwell Award, Maxwell Football Club Executive Director Mark Wolpert announced on Monday. Robinson is the first Longhorn to be named a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award since Sam Ehlinger in 2019. Presented annually to the Collegiate Player of the Year, Longhorn Legends Tommy Nobis (1965), Ricky Williams (1998), Vince Young (2005) and Colt McCoy (2009) each won the Maxwell Award during their careers.

A Tucson, Ariz. native, Robinson currently leads the Big 12 in total touchdowns (14) and scoring (10.5 points per game), while ranking seventh and 10th nationally in each respective category. He ranks second in the conference and seventh in the nation in rushing yards (967) and rushing yards per game (120.9), second in the Big 12 and ninth in FBS in all-purpose yards (147.25) and total points scored (84). His 11 rushing touchdowns are also second among those in the Big 12 and rank 11th in nation.

Robinson has rushed for 100 or more yards in six of eight games this season, including a 216-yard effort at TCU to become the 13th player in program history to eclipse 200 yards rushing in a game and the first since D’Onta Foreman in 2016.

The sophomore has scored at least one touchdown in all eight games this season (11 rushing, three receiving), and has reached the end zone in 10-straight games, equaling the longest streak for a Longhorn since wide receiver and return specialist Jordan Shipley scored in 10 straight games in 2008. The 10-game streak is the longest for a Longhorn running back since Cedric Benson scored in 11 consecutive games in 2003-04, equaling the UT record established by Ricky Williams in 1998-99.

In seven games this season, Robinson has total 967 rushing yards on 163 carries (5.9 ypc) with 11 touchdowns, while hailing in 15 receptions for 211 yards and scoring three touchdowns. His seven-game total includes 1,178 on 178 plays for 6.6 yards per play and 14 touchdowns. Of his 178 plays, 11 have been for at least 20 yards, including runs of 50 and 62 yards.

Semifinalist voting for both of the collegiate awards presented by the Maxwell Football Club will begin on Tuesday Nov. 2 and will close on Nov. 20. Three finalists for each award will be announced on Nov. 23 and a finalist round of voting will take place at that time. Eligible voters include Maxwell Football Club members, NCAA head football coaches, sports information directors and selected national media. All semifinalists are listed in alphabetical order by school with the player’s school, position and class designated.

The Maxwell Award is a member of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA), which encompasses the most prestigious awards in college football. Founded in 1997, the NCFAA and its 25 awards now boast over 800 recipients, dating to 1935. Visit ncfaa.org to learn more about the association.

2021 Maxwell Award Semifinalists

  • Brennan Armstrong, Virginia
  • Matt Corral, Ole Miss
  • Breece Hall, Iowa State
  • Sam Hartman, Wake Forest
  • Drake London, USC
  • Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina
  • Tanner Mordecai, SMU
  • Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
  • Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati
  • Bijan Robinson, Texas
  • C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
  • Sean Tucker, Syracuse
  • Kenneth Walker III, Michigan State
  • Malik Willis, Liberty
  • Bryce Young, Alabama

 

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Anyone know what the injury is?   The worst part about this is watching a generational gifted pure athlete get destroyed and waste away behind this piece of garbage D3 o line.  No one can block worth a shit and he’s beat up bad. Even if it’s a minor injury keep him out the rest of the year 

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45 minutes ago, Michael Knight said:

you think KVUE would be the first to break that news? They are guessing like everyone else

Well then apparently they're pretty good guessers... Kurt Bowels & others. Bithey didn't break it, it's been out before them for a good 12 hours.

Who knows?  But it doesn't matter, it says likely out not definitely out. I just hope he gets some rest and doesn't play anymore

https://www.si.com/college/texas/news/longhorns-bijan-robinson-likely-out-for-season-injury-update

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On 11/14/2021 at 6:32 PM, MissingInAction said:

If he enters the portal, and he should, then others will follow. This program is fucked for another decade.

Why are people saying stupid shit like this. Bijan isn't going anywhere and he shouldn't be looking to go anywhere. His draft stock is already a first round pick from just a 1 season campaign that got cut short. Stop being delusional about him leaving and learning a 3rd offense that may not feature him as much in his final college season. 

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4 hours ago, immamac said:

Why are people saying stupid shit like this. Bijan isn't going anywhere and he shouldn't be looking to go anywhere. His draft stock is already a first round pick from just a 1 season campaign that got cut short. Stop being delusional about him leaving and learning a 3rd offense that may not feature him as much in his final college season. 

Battered horn syndrome is real. 

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33 minutes ago, mdmost said:

 

This is huge. I was honestly expecting him to transfer and wouldn’t have blamed him one bit. I have nothing but respect for the kids who chose to play for us throughout this dumpster fire era. My kid is 12 and looks to be awful at football. If he had been good I wouldn’t have let him commit to us even if a BMD quite literally paid me. 

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This is huge. I was honestly expecting him to transfer and wouldn’t have blamed him one bit. I have nothing but respect for the kids who chose to play for us throughout this dumpster fire era. My kid is 12 and looks to be awful at football. If he had been good I wouldn’t have let him commit to us even if a BMD quite literally paid me. 

Usually when kids are bad at something and particularly at sports, they were born with that “talent” that their parents passed along.
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1 hour ago, NoedigEkalb1463 said:

This is huge. I was honestly expecting him to transfer and wouldn’t have blamed him one bit. I have nothing but respect for the kids who chose to play for us throughout this dumpster fire era. My kid is 12 and looks to be awful at football. If he had been good I wouldn’t have let him commit to us even if a BMD quite literally paid me. 

Welcome to Surly, Mr. Brockermeyer 

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1 hour ago, The Ace of Aces said:

More like excited yelps. I mean, I expect this team to be trash next year too, but maybe we can find some linemen and he can show off. 

 

Two decent transfer offensive lineman that stay healthy could turn the 2022 season into a special one for Bijan -- he's got the ability to compete for a Heisman next year...  

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