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Utah Utes football: Johnson, Sakoda, Whittingham headline All-MWC honors
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Collie got snubbed twice this year--once for the Biletnikoff award and now for the MWC OPOTY award. How much does a guy have to do to get recognized for being the best?
IF overall team record shouldn't play a role in the decision what does? What should the criteria be? If it was based purely on stats then there would be no need to vote. Johnson was the most integral part on the highest scoring offense in the conference. He lead (an intangible) his team to a 12-0 record including victories over 3 top 25 teams. He wasn't perfect, but no player in the league was (max's picks, Collie's drops)
By the way, Collie is not the best receiver in the nation, so he didn't deserve the Biletnikoff award.
BYU - no quality wins (sorry you were a controversial call away from losing to the worst team in college football).
It doesn't matter because Utah had the perfect season. BYU if you have forgoten what a perfect season means, that you beat every team on your schedule. Thus they are going to take the bulk of the awards.
My point is this: how can you call someone the player of the year, most valuable player, best player, etc., when he doesn't perform as well as the next guy? Why does the OPOTY have to go to the QB of the team that won the conference? Why does the Heisman always end up in the hands of the QB from the team that won the national championship?
What basis do you have for saying Collie isn't the best receiver? He leads the NCAA in total catches, total receiving yards, catches per game, receiving yards per game, #2 in yards per catch, and #3 in touchdowns. He had no fumbles and no interceptions on his part. He had 10 consecutive games of 100+ yards of receiving. He most definitely deserved the award.
Now this is a discussion I can get into. First of all, I appreciate your view, and agree that it is very difficult to compare stats across positions.
I have to go with my family for a few hours, but will be back to address your points.
As I was saying, I agree that it is difficult to compare players from different positions. Along those lines, I find it hard to say that Collie deserved the award over Johnson, and vice versa. As for why it consistently goes to a QB, I think it is the nature of position. The QB gets more blame and more credit than he should depending on the success of the team. The other point about a QB getting the award is that he is involved in every offensive play. It difficult to say a player who touches the ball on average 10 times a game has as big an impact on a game as the player who touches it 60 times a game and makes more decisions. The receiver may be better at his level of involvement, but the QBs involvement is so much greater it is difficult say the receiver has a bigger offensive impact. I think it is why you rarely see a pro team (Lions notwithstanding) build from the receiver position. The U/BYU game is a good example Collie was good, Hall was bad BYU lost.
As for why I don't think Collie deserved the award.
First of all, I think Collie is very good. But, I don't think he is the best receiver in the game. Fundamentally, it probably comes down to the different emphasis that we put on stats. I think they are important, but, not the deciding factor. I think stats are only good at evaluating players in a more controlled setting like the pros or within a conference where the playing field is more level. In my opinion, Collie would not be the first option if he played for OU, Texas Tech, Florida, Ok St or Missouri. I think that each of those teams have players who are bigger/faster/more dynamic and all around better receivers. Florida maybe not as much because technically Percy Harvin is a running back even though they line him up a lot as a receiver. But, I think that Maclin, Crabtree, Bryant, Inglesias, are better receivers, even though their numbers aren't as good as Collie's. That's just my opinion, but that is how I can best answer your question.
I appreciate your honest and informed answer. I hope BJ goes out with a bang in his last bowl game and can post the same stats he did against BYU. If anything, he's probably the most improved MWC player this year.
I appreciate that we could have a good discussion vs the general Jr. High name calling that usually takes place on this board.
You're right about having to have good skill players. In reality, I think any offensive or defensive award should go to the lines. It all starts with the big uglies.
Good luck to the Gougs in continuing dominance over the Pac-10
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