Friday, December 11, 2009

Suh Wins the First Ever jasathletics.blogspot.com College Football MVP Award

This year will be the fourth year that jasathletics has named a college football national champion, and we are proud to announce that in addition to presenting a college football national champion starting this year we will be naming a college football MVP as well. Going into last weekend Toby Gerhart of Stanford and Kellen Moore of Boise State were the frontrunners to win the first ever jasathletics College Football MVP award thanks to the huge numbers that they both have put up this year. That was before the Big 12 championship game though. From start to finish the Nebraska defense dominated the Texas offense. They held them to only 13 points when they had been averaging 40 points per game going into the Big 12 championship. Also, no player on the defense had a bigger influence than Ndamukong Suh, as he had 3.5 sacks and numerous tackles. Never before has a defensive tackle dominated a game like Suh did at the Big 12 championship game. If Nebraska had anything close to resembling a productive offense Nebraska would have won easily, and they still almost won with almost no offense thanks to Suh. Going into that championship game there was no doubt that Suh was one of the best players in college football and a lock to win all of the defensive awards in college football, but when he almost singlehandedly won the Big 12 championship game from the position of defensive tackle that left no doubt that he is the best overall player in college football. So jasathletics is pleased to announce Ndamukong Suh as the 2009-2010 jasathletics.blogspot.com College Football MVP. A lot of players put up some big numbers this year, but dominating games without touching the ball like Suh did this year is even more impressive.