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Don't Overlook Weeden, Keenum
Published: 11/16/2011 9:38 AM
Last Modified: 11/16/2011 9:38 AM

Dana Holgorsen gets a lot of credit for the successes of Houston and Oklahoma State offenses.
Holgorsen, now head coach at West Virginia, is the former offensive coordinator at OSU and UH.
However, considering what OSU and Houston are now doing on offense, perhaps we should give a little more credit to OSU quarterback Brandon Weeden and Houston quarterback Case Keenum.
The Cowboys and Cougars just haven’t maintained what they did when Holgorsen was calling plays in Stillwater and Houston.
OSU and UH are even better.
Weeden and Keenum are proving that the primary reason for the success of the Cowboys and Cougars might be the guy running the plays at quarterback.
Holgorsen departure from Stillwater has barely been a blip on the radar.
New offensive coordinator. Even better results.
Weeden and Keenum have been the two quarterbacks pretty much overlooked in the Heisman chase all season until recently.
It is time Heisman voters sit up and take notice of what Weeden and Keenum have done.
Yes, Andrew Luck of Stanford is good.
But, no one should under-value what Weeden and Keenum have done.



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