Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Dalton impressing at Elite 11 Camp

For those that don't know, Elite 11 is the...well, elite...quarterback camp in the nation. They have a number of regional camps, and then the Elite 11 high school quarterbacks in the nation are invited to the final camp during the summer.

They are pitted against each other in a number of different competitions, and receive mentoring from elite college quarterbacks, who serve as counselors for the camp. Andy Dalton was one of the chosen few to be a counselor at this year's event, and ESPN's Bruce Feldman tweeted from the camp yesterday mentioning AD as one of the college QBs who has stood out so far.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Dalton on O'Brien Watch List

A year after Fort Worth's own Davey O'Brien Award committee left Andy Dalton OFF of their 2009 watch list, they've apparently finally paid attention to the all-time leading passer at the school located five miles from downtown and named him to their 2010 Watch List.

Here are the write ups from the Star-Telegram and from gofrogs.com.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Dalton on Unitas Watch List

While this site was created to hype Andy Dalton's chances to win the Heisman, we certainly won't discriminate against other awards. Dalton was yesterday named to the watch list for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award ,which is given annually to the nation's top senior quarterback. The Unitas Award acknowledges performance on the field as well as character, citizenship, integrity and those who honor the game. Sounds like Dalton to me.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Really, ESPN? Really?!?

Looks like we've got our work cut out for us if we want our favorite red-haired signal-caller to be recognized nationally as a contender for the Heisman. The image above is from ESPN's coverage of the baseball Frogs' 8-1 win over Florida State at the College World Series in Omaha. ADAM Dalton? If you're going to bill yourself as "The worldwide leader in sports", you might want to get the name of the 4-year starting quarterback for a Top 10 program correct.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Dalton makes DCTF cover:

Pretty awesome that the folks at Dave Campbell's Texas Football have recognized the greatness of Andy Dalton, including him on the cover of this year's magazine. Of course, we'd prefer for Andy to have the cover all to himself (or maybe share it with GP or some of his Horned Frog teammates), but to get picky like that would make us sound like whiny UT fans.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Become a Fan on Facebook


As you can see, Spitblood and its offspring have fully embraced this thing called "Facebook". Be sure to become a fan of AD. For reference, the Jake Locker for Heisman page already has like 4,000 members, so lets see if we can get this one up there.

Become a Fan Here.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Why Dalton is a Heisman Candidate

I'm sure most of the people reading this are TCU fans, and are wondering "Why WOULDN'T Andy Dalton be a Heisman candidate?". Believe me, I'm of the same mind-set. But as obvious as it seems for us, a good solid chunk of the population at large is probably more in line with the title querie. The reason for that is because Heisman candidate quarterbacks fall into two categories: those who play for premiere programs, and those that put up ridiculous numbers. Dalton, unfortunately, is neither of those.

I hate to say it, but despite two straight Top 10 finishes, TCU is still not seen as a premiere program in the eyes of the nation. Sure, most knowledgeable college football fans recognize what they've done the past few years, but the Horned Frogs just do not have the millions of followers or the TV exposure that the big state schools do. Schools that have an army of T-shirt fans get the media attention, and the decline of journalism in this country has left most writers and reporters completely ignorant to what actually constitutes a quality football program.

Despite the sterling numbers Dalton has produced in his three years at the helm of the TCU offense (he's already the school's all-time leading passer and was eighth in the nation last year in pass efficiency), he's never going to put up the ridiculous yardage totals that system quarterbacks like the long line of Tech QBs under Mike Leach or Houston's Kevin Kolb/Case Keenum do. The purpose of the Fuente/Anderson offense is to maximize the unit's effectiveness against all defensive schemes through balance, which means Dalton is less likely to grab headlines with gawdy statistics. Unfortunately, being able to beat a team with your arm & legs, while limiting turnovers aren't qualities on which the media puts much value.

Wow, reading back over what I've written so far, I'm afraid I've given you the impression that Dalton doesn't stand a chance. But really, the road for Rooster to get himself to New York is pretty simple, if not much easier said than done: just be the best player on the best team...and have that "Heisman buzz" about you. As the unquestioned leader of a team that was about a foot from arguably playing for the national championship a year ago and returns a boatload of talent, I don't think the first part of that equation is too far from reality.

But that second part is where you, the Horned Frog fan, come in. We can't just sit around and wait for the media to anoint Dalton as a Heisman candidate. Just like we did in 2000 with LT, we've got to celebrate our best player to keep his name in front of Heisman voters all year. I know this site is planning on creating T-shirts and bumper stickers to promote him, but by all means get creative- make your own shirts, decorate your car/lawn, whatever you can think of. Don't think that if the talking heads on ESPN aren't quick enough to recognize Dalton as one of the finest players in the country, that it spells the doom of his Heisman chances- let's MAKE them realize.

Is it football season yet?