Oregon's Dixon and Stewart climbing up Heisman lists

The Heisman buzz is growing around Dennis Dixon.

For good reason: Dixon has completed 138 of 199 passes for 1,728 yards and 16 touchdowns. He has thrown just three interceptions.



He has an efficiency rating of 165.81, fourth in the nation.

He can run, too, with 416 yards and seven touchdowns this season. As a result, Dixon is averaging 308.2 yards in total offense, 11th-best nationally.

Dixon has thrown a touchdown pass and run for a score in each of Oregon's games this season, which has been marked by a bond he with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly and his embrace of the team's speedy spread-option offense.

CBS's sportsline.com had Dixon ranked third in the Heisman watch, behind Florida quarterback Tim Tebow and Kentucky quarterback Andre Woodson.

The 6-foot-5 senior was ranked No. 4 by MSNBC.com and was on espn.com's Experts Poll.

Dixon was also added to the Maxwell Award watch list for college player of the year, joining Oregon tailback Jonathan Stewart.

------

DON'T FORGET J-STEW:(at) Tailback Jonathan Stewart is also grabbing attention after his big game against Washington last weekend.

Stewart had 31 carries for a career-high 251 yards and two touchdowns. His rushing yards were the second-most in Oregon history and the most in the Pac-10 this season.

With his catches and a kickoff return, Stewart had a total of 305 all-purpose yards in Oregon's 55-34 victory over the Huskies.

Stewart earned Pac-10 offensive player of the week honors with the effort.

Overall, the 5-11, 230-pound junior is averaging 134.29 rushing yards and is ranked sixth nationally.

"He's improved a lot from last year," said Oregon offensive tackle Geoff Schwartz. "He's using his eyes a lot better, and the one thing he's doing is avoiding contact when it's not needed. He's able to run out of bounds and duck his head a little bit. He's not taking the beating he used to take, and that's keeping him fresh and healthy."
Vote this post up or down: 

3 Comments On: "Oregon's Dixon and Stewart climbing up Heisman lists"

 
In my mind Stewart is the most underrated back in college football. Dixon has also helped himself a lot this year as many peoplle thought he would end up being a baseball player. Now he will be a first day NFL pick. The only thing I see hurting them is that they play on the west coast and not many people have seen them.

what they have Andre Woodson #1 give me a break!

Yeah, Stewart is way underrated. He is a great back, and Dixon's fakes are the best I've seen.

Your comment:



Featured Stories Today
 
Camp Update
What's good? Just wanted to send my fans a quick note...it is now the 2nd day of training camp and ...
How to properly knee someone in the face
Courtesy of MMA legend, Frank Shamrock, who wants to remind you that "a good knee will destroy...
Five Runing Backs To Avoid On Draft Day
The "running back by committee" strategy employed by numerous NFL teams will decrease the value of...
Katja and Gro: Professional handball players and lovers
Katja and Gro are professional handball players and apparently are dating. Robbie Williams...
 
My New Dream Car....
This offseason I attended this car show and I saw My New Dream Car THE 2011 BMW Gran Turismo! I...


Top 10 Related Stories
 
Most Popular Related Topics
Recent Ducks Fans
Are you a Ducks fan? Add Yourself
Most Popular College Football Articles

MLB
Saturday Jul 26 (EST)    See all MLB Scores >>
  • 3
    2
    Florida
    Chicago
    Final
    Box Score
  • 3
    8
    Seattle
    Toronto
    Final
    Box Score
  • 10
    3
    New York
    Boston
    Final
    Box Score
  • 9
    10
    Atlanta
    Philadelphia
    Final
    Box Score
  • 9
    4
    Texas
    Oakland
    Final
    Box Score
  • 11
    6
    Los Angeles
    Baltimore
    Final
    Box Score
  • 9
    6
    San Diego
    Pittsburgh
    Final
    Box Score
  • 7
    6
    Chicago
    Detroit
    Final
    Box Score
  • 11
    4
    Minnesota
    Cleveland
    Final
    Box Score
  • 4
    6
    Houston
    Milwaukee
    Final
    Box Score
  • 5
    3
    Tampa Bay
    Kansas City
    Final
    Box Score
  • 5
    1
    Colorado
    Cincinnati
    Final
    Box Score
  • 10
    8
    St. Louis
    New York
    Final
    Box Score
  • 5
    3
    Arizona
    San Francisco
    Final
    Box Score
  • 0
    6
    Washington
    Los Angeles
    Final
    Box Score
  •  
     
    © Copyright 2008 Yardbarker, Inc. All Rights Reserved