Thursday, October 27, 2005

Vote For Heisman Online

Brett Elliott is one of the candidates the public can choose from to receive Heisman votes. Click here to vote!

You can vote once a week (per email address, so if you have more than one, use 'em!) through December 7.

Elliott sits in 7th right now, and has been rapidly making up ground on #6 Reggie Bush. Special thanks to readers at d3football.com who are rallying across the country to vote for Elliott and help give D3 football publicity nationally.

Season To Date

Western Oregon: 25-37, 0 Int, 67.6%, 361 Yards, 6 TDs
QB Efficiency = 203.04

UW-Stevens Point: 26-39, 2 Int, 66.7%, 365 Yards, 4 TDs
QB Eff = 168.87

Pacific Lutheran: 22-28, 1 Int, 78.6%, 228 Yards, 4 TDs
QB Eff = 186.97

Whitworth: 19-29, 1 Int, 65.5%, 307 Yards, 2 TDs
QB Eff = 170.30

Southern Oregon: 24- 37, 0 Int, 64.9%, 283 Yards, 4 TDs
QB Eff = 164.79

Puget Sound: 17-22, 0 Int, 77.3%, 364 Yards, 6 TDs
QB Eff = 306.25

TOTALS (6 games): 133-192, 4 Int, 69.3%, 1908 Yards, 26 TDs
QB Eff = 193.27


That QB Efficiency rating against Puget Sounds is insane. It was 34-0 half way through the second quarter, and 48-7 at half.

Two more games left, this weekend against Menlo and on Nov. 12 versus Willamette. Then the playoffs start. With the expanded D3 football playoff pool, there is no bye week this year. So Nov. 19 would be the first playoff game. Elliott had 61 TDs last season, and is on pace for 61-62 if he plays through the National Championship game again.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Linfield v. UW Stevens Point Recap

It was a long way to come for a butt kicking for the Pointers, Linfield 45, UWSP 7. Linfield QB Brett Elliott put on another clinic, and claimed another record in the Linfield book. The real story was the dominance of the Linfield defense, which only let the Pointers past the 50 a couple times all game. In fact, the 7 points they got a best attributed to special teams, since they were set up by a blocked punt returned to the Linfield 4 yard line.

Elliott's line:

26 for 39, 365 yds, 4 TDs and 2 Ints

Elliott set the school record for career TD passes at 71, doing it in only 15 games! Here's the new list:

71 - Brett Elliott - 2004- Present
69 - Tyler Matthews - 2000-03
65 - David Lindley - 1983-86

Looks like he might put that record further out of reach!

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Linfield v. UW Stevens Point: Preview

With Linfield generally blowing teams out last season, many people wonder if QB Brett Elliott has what it takes to bring the 'Cats from behind when needed. The reality is that Linfield played from behind a couple times, included during the playoffs.

But their most challenging game, aside from the National Championship, had to be their away game at Wisconsin- Stevens Point. The Pointers were nationally ranked and hadn't lost at home to another DIII program since the early 70's. Linfield fell behind by 10 points on two occaisions before a tremendous fourth quarter showing by Elliott. He ended the game with these stats:

37 of 59, 480 yards, 6 TDs

Completions, attempts and yards all set new school records. In the fourth quarter he was 10 of 12 passes for 143 yards.

This year, the Pointers may the trip to McMinville to face the 'Cats. This should still be one of the better games of the season. As the home opener, the atmosphere should be quite exciting. And playing on Linfield's field turf - versus the natural grass at Stevens Point - should be an advantage for Linfield.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

FoxSports.com: "Watch Elliott"

Great mention and interesting piece from FoxSports.com's Peter Schrager. He says to watch for Elliott next year in the NFL Draft!

Hey, Peter, jump on the Heisman bandwagon!

Monday, September 12, 2005

Elliott Has Strong Season Opener


Brett Elliott started the 2005 season with an excellent game leading the Wildcats to a 49-7 victory over Western Oregon on the Wolves' home field. Although it took him an extra quarter versus his output in '04, Elliott posted similar stats:


25 for 37, 361 yds, 6 TDs


While Western shut down the long ball - Elliott & Co. burned them three times on the bomb last year - his control of the offense was outstanding. He shook off an early hard sack from the Wolves, a hyper-extended knee according to Elliott, to have little trouble picking apart the Wolves D.

Photo courtesy Linfield's website, which has the official game review.

Friday, September 09, 2005

Linfield v. Western Oregon Preview

Linfield has its season opener tomorrow at Western Oregon. The Wolves are a Division II school that used to play in the same league as Linfield (NAIA).

Last season, the Wildcats thumped Western Oregon 58-17 at home. Here is Elliott's line from that game, his first as Linfield's QB:

18 for 27, 0 int, 66.7% completion, 363 yards, 5 TDS

Elliott also ran for a TD. His TD tosses included a 79-yarder to George Carter, a 75 yarder to Brandon Hazenberg, and a 52-yarder to Casey Allen.

It is important to note that Elliott ONLY PLAYED THE FIRST HALF.

Western Oregon appears to be an improved team this year based on their 35-0 defeat last week of DIII Willamette University. It will be interesting to see if their improvement coupled with home field advantage impacts Elliott's performance. We'll give a recap of tomorrow's game, including photos, next week.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Elliott New York Times Feature


Feature story in today's New York Times college football preview about Brett Elliott's journey from Utah to Linfield. Requires login, which is free.