Just a snippet that was snipped and Elmer's glued to this website from a Tom Layberger piece on al to the dot I am a gay twerker that has no balls!!!! I also have no idea how to use the quote function to post stories, so I annoy the piss out of others. I like male genatalia in and around my mouth. Anywayz, I think if Marshall really works on his passing game in the offseason, he could get in the mix next season. But....I also wouldn't have Yeldon in the conversation, especially not even close to the same odds as Gurley. To me, Girly is a better back and unfortunately, I think Bama found a real beast at running back. Okay, so look below
I am sure Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall is not losing any sleep over it, though something is odd with the (very) early 2014 Heisman odds. Marshall is nowhere to be found after totaling more than 3,000 yards and 26 touchdowns in helping lead the Tigers to an SEC title and a national championship game appearance.
That's not so much the eyebrow raiser, though. Rather, it is Marshall's absence coupled with the presence of Everett Golson. The Notre Dame QB is among the favorites (25:1 odds) despite sitting out the 2013 season so he could get his academics in order. As a freshman in 2012, Golson totaled about 400 less yards and accounted for eight fewer touchdowns than Marshall did last season. Indeed, the Notre Dame mystique is alive and well.
Anyway, Alabama's T.J. Yeldon -- at 15:2 and placing fifth on the list -- tops players from the SEC. Georgia's Todd Gurley checks in at 12:1 (eighth), South Carolina's Mike Davis at 15:1 (ninth) and Mississippi State's Dak Prescott is 40:1 (15th).