Smith was the only player who didn't publicly support Ryan, with others sugarcoating the coach's horrible performance the past few seasons. The Jets finished tied for second in the AFC East in 2013, third in 2012 and second in 2011. 2014 could go down as the worst season for the team since 1996, according to ESPN. Read More »
The junior tossed 38 touchdowns against just two interceptions in 13 games, leading Oregon to a 12-1 record (8-1 in conference) and the No.2 seed in the inaugural College Football Playoff.The Ducks will take on No.3 Florida State, led by last year's Heisman winner, Jameis Winston, on New Year's Day in the Rose Bowl, which will serve as the semifinal round. Read More »
Sports Illustrated reports the people's poll has correctly predicted the last three Heisman winners: Robert Griffin III of Baylor, Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel and Jameis Winston of Florida State. The magazine then makes it clear that Alabama's WR Amari Cooper doesn't get its vote; that goes to Mariota. However, the people have spoken and they chose Cooper to win the Heisman Trophy, according to the same poll. Read More »
Jameis Winston is currently undergoing a life-changing case, hoping his lawyer David Cornwell can help him remain unpunished, and then he can focus on the 2015 NFL draft. Winston is seen as one of the best QB in that class, but he's also widely considered as the most troubling NCAA star to ever look to enter the NFL. The Florida State University QB could find himself off the hook, and then he could be drafted by the Oakland Raiders, the Chicago Bears or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Is he worth the trouble, and will the many allegations surrounding him be enough to hurt his draft stock? Read More »
If Jameis Winston had little attitude, it's clear his stock would match the ones held by Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III, however, with his "I'm too good for life" persona, there's a legitimate chance of his stock falling faster than the fall from grace that the likes of Johnny Manziel and Tim Tebow suffered. The Florida State QB is a Heisman Trophy winner, yet he might be on the brink of becoming 'undraftable' in the 2015 NFL draft, with an agent hitting out at the 'cocky' star. Can Winston save his career before it's began, or is he as good as done? Read More »
One could be forgiven for watching last night's Florida State University and Louisville game, and thinking it was an NFL Combine event. Reports suggest there were around 34 NFL executives in attendance, with Jameis Winston, and others providing them with plenty of talent to scout ahead of the 2015 NFL draft. Once again, despite his off-field drama, Winston proved his worth on the field, but would the executives of been impressed, or will it take more to capture their attention? Read More »
Jameis Winston is set to lose his Florida State NCAA championship dreams and his NFL draft dreams, all in the blink of an eye. The troubled QB has copied Johnny Manziel and Todd Gurley, but for the wrong reasons, allegedly selling his autographs, which the NCAA severely frown upon. Manziel was forgiven, as Gurley may be, but is this the end of the line for Winston? He's barely in adulthood and he's broke almost every rule going, so will any NFL team want to draft him? Read More »
Jameis Winston is starting to seem like a worse version of Johnny Manziel, meaning a lot of good stuff on the field, a lot of bad stuff off of the field, and a lot of questions as to whether he can mature and handle the NFL. Read More »
Few stories highlighted the at-times sketchy relationship between the law of the land and Division I NCAA football better than the case against Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston. Around the time that Winston led FSU's Seminoles to a national championship, he was accused of raping a female student. Read More »