SEC Football: Predicting Every Team's 2016 MVP

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SEC Football: Predicting Every Team's 2016 MVP | Bleacher Report

Tennessee Volunteers: QB Joshua Dobbs

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Tennessee QB Joshua Dobbs


As quarterback Joshua Dobbs goes, so go the Tennessee Volunteers.
The senior dual-threat signal-caller is fresh off a season in which he scored 27 touchdowns, rushed for 671 yards and helped the Vols become a player in the SEC East—a division that it was one fourth-down stop against Florida away from winning in 2015.
But he didn't exactly impress through the air on a consistent basis en route to 2,291 passing yards. Part of that is on his wide receiving corps, which is the one question mark for the Vols as they look to make the SEC Championship Game for the first time since 2007.
At the very least, Dobbs should replicate his production from a year ago and could emerge as a Heisman contender if he takes just a small step forward for head coach Butch Jones' crew.
That small step forward will happen.
Dobbs will lead the Vols back to Atlanta, become a superstar and flirt with an invitation to New York in December as a Heisman Trophy finalist.


Hard to argue with this. We will go as far as Josh takes us this season
 
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If Josh can develop a chemistry will Preston then look out Atlanta and maybe even Tampa.
 
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Josh Dobbs will be the MVP of college football in 2016.

We'll go 15-0 and win the national title.

He'll score 40 TDs and win the heisman.
 
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If josh Dobbs can throw for around 2500 yards and run for around what he did last year, I think we will be playoff bound. This is an exciting year to be a vol.
 
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If josh Dobbs can throw for around 2500 yards and run for around what he did last year, I think we will be playoff bound. This is an exciting year to be a vol.

I really think he will need to throw for more than 2500 yards..think he needs to be closer to 3000 and if he does we should be in Atl.
 
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Difficult to see how this article is really any different from ESPN's "Most Important Player" article of last week.

I'm sure a lawyer could come up with an argument about how "most Important" is different from "most Valuable," but in reality, come on. It's the same thing.

I've been enjoying this series of ESPN articles naming the _______ (MVP, most famous fan, best halftime speaker, etc.) for each of the Top 25 teams, it's been generally enjoyable. Bleacher Report seems to have taken their idea, shifted into the SEC, and run with it.
 
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Lmao at the D4H haters. Has he been wrong yet? Nope. Dude knows his ****. FACT
 
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