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2009 Heisman?

2009 Heisman Poll 23 members have voted

  1. 1. Who wins the Heisman this year?

    • McCoy
      26%
      6
    • Tebow
      21%
      5
    • Clausen
      21%
      5
    • Other (please list and explain)
      30%
      7

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Did you just make this poll? Because you need to check the news first.

Umm...I'm guessing it's not gonna be Bradford.

Colt McCoy will be given the award this year. His other two counterparts of the holy triumvirate have already gotten the award.

McCoy but I'm calling Clausen to make a run because the media is going to be sucking ND off this season.

It's Colt McCoy's turn. And if he wins it, than the 3 finalists of the 2008 Heisman Tim Tebow (past winner 2007), Sam Bradford (current winner 2008), and Colt McCoy (future winner 2009), are all Heisman winners.

i'm gonna go dark horse and say sneed.

QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 7, 2009 -> 11:57 AM)
i'm gonna go dark horse and say sneed.

 

Texas and McCoy fans would be PIIIIISSSSSSED!

 

 

Keep an eye on Eric Berry

QUOTE (ChiSox_Sonix @ Sep 8, 2009 -> 02:40 PM)
Keep an eye on Eric Berry

I love you. I don't think he'll win it, but he sure is amazingly talented. He almost had a pick 6 on the 1st series against WKU last weekend, but the WR got his hand on the ball just enough to make it incomplete.

QUOTE (ChiSox_Sonix @ Sep 8, 2009 -> 03:40 PM)
Keep an eye on Eric Berry

Nothing against Berry, but unless he has roughly 65 interceptions, he won't win.

QUOTE (IlliniKrush @ Sep 8, 2009 -> 10:44 PM)
Nothing against Berry, but unless he has roughly 65 interceptions, he won't win.

42 tackles (4 for losses), 1 sack, 7 INT... What if he does that with 3 TD's on offense/special teams?

 

Answer: No he shouldn't win with those kind of stats, but that's what Charles Woodson did when he wrongfully won the Heisman when Peyton Manning was by far the best choice. 3,819 yards, 36 TDs, 11 INTs, and completed 60% of his passes. Meanwhile, UT was 10-1 and ranked 3rd in the country. If any of the Big 3 QBs (now Big 2, I guess) do that this year, sports writers will jizz all over themselves and automatically pick that QB as the winner.

 

Seriously though, as Lou Holtz, Bob Griese, and Terry Bradshaw all referred to that year, sports writers were more voting against Manning than they were voting for Woodson. Not sure why, but it's sad.

Edited by dasox24

Clausen really shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath as the other 2.

 

Dez Bryant is at least in the conversation.

Joe McKnight could be a dark horse, especially since USC figures to run a lot since they are so good at it and they start a freshman QB

Tebow. He is the golden boy of college football. People are in love with this dude.

 

 

Come on, who would vote for Clausen?

This is cheesey as hell, but that's the point... They showed it during halftime of the game Saturday, and all 100,000 people erupted at the end of the video (you'll see why if you watch it).

 

Berry is damn good, but I don't see it happening.

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