Vote for Bray

#28
#28
The vote total has not changed for a half hour.

""Total votes: 10,184""
 
#31
#31
Not sure how you can look at the stats alone and not pick Bray:

•Georgia's Aaron Murray has thrown 59 touchdown passes in his first two seasons and is on track to break Danny Wuerffel's SEC career record of 114 touchdown passes.
•Murray led the SEC last season with 35 touchdown passes, which was a Georgia record.
•Arkansas' Tyler Wilson threw 24 touchdown passes a year ago in his first full season as a starter.
•Wilson has played in 16 career games in which he's thrown the ball at least 15 times. In those 16 games, he's thrown 30 touchdown passes.
•Tennessee's Tyler Bray has thrown 35 touchdown passes in 16 career games.
•Bray had 14 touchdown passes and two interceptions in his first four games last season before fracturing his thumb in the Georgia game.
•Missouri's James Franklin threw 21 touchdown passes last season in his first year as a starter.
•Alabama's AJ McCarron threw 16 touchdown passes last season in his first year as a starter.

Bray threw for more TD passes than all of them in a single year, with the exception of Murray who he tied, and didn't even play the entire year due to the thumb.
 
#34
#34
Voted 6 times...if you clear your cache and cookies after each vote on your mobile device, it should let you vote more than once.
 
#38
#38
Not this year.

This. He lost too much WR speed/talent.. Unless some of the younger unproven guys step up, he wil likely have a drop-off in stats. Having Davis back at RB definitely helps, though. But I still don't think he has enough weapons on the outside.

Also, without Petrino running the O, I'm not sure it will be as high-powered. We'll just have to wait and see on that, though..
 
#40
#40
Not sure how you can look at the stats alone and not pick Bray:

•Georgia's Aaron Murray has thrown 59 touchdown passes in his first two seasons and is on track to break Danny Wuerffel's SEC career record of 114 touchdown passes.
•Murray led the SEC last season with 35 touchdown passes, which was a Georgia record.
•Arkansas' Tyler Wilson threw 24 touchdown passes a year ago in his first full season as a starter.
•Wilson has played in 16 career games in which he's thrown the ball at least 15 times. In those 16 games, he's thrown 30 touchdown passes.
•Tennessee's Tyler Bray has thrown 35 touchdown passes in 16 career games.
•Bray had 14 touchdown passes and two interceptions in his first four games last season before fracturing his thumb in the Georgia game.
•Missouri's James Franklin threw 21 touchdown passes last season in his first year as a starter.
•Alabama's AJ McCarron threw 16 touchdown passes last season in his first year as a starter.

Bray threw for more TD passes than all of them in a single year, with the exception of Murray who he tied, and didn't even play the entire year due to the thumb.


I think most people outside the stateof Tennessee realize Bray has racked up most of his stats against the likes of Memphis, Cincy, Buffalo, and Montana, Ole Miss. The 2 quality opponents he started against, UF and UGA, he had a combined 3 TDs......not impressive.
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#44
#44
Over an hour, and still the vote count hasn't moved.

Bogus poll.

Don't bother.
 
#45
#45
I think most people outside the stateof Tennessee realize Bray has racked up most of his stats against the likes of Memphis, Cincy, Buffalo, and Montana, Ole Miss. The 2 quality opponents he started against, UF and UGA, he had a combined 3 TDs......not impressive.
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You know that would have been different if Hunter was playing.
 
#46
#46
I think Bray is going to have an amazing year. There is no doubt he has talent and our receiving corp may be the best in the country. One shocking stat that I just noticed; 7 TD's and 8 Ints. His combined stats in two games versus Vandy and two games versus Kentucky.
 
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#49
#49
You know that would have been different if Hunter was playing.



Greg Childs was suppposed to be Wilson's #1 target last year and one of the conference's best, but he tore his knee up at the end of the previous year and was basically nonexistant for much of Wilson's debut year and Wilson still had a monster year, #3 ranking towards the end of last year, and only lost to the 2 teams that plaed for the NC on the road. Wilson to this point is much better than Bray based on their respective resumes.
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