TXA&M07
Roll the dice....
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Anyone paying attention can see Manziel is the obvious choice.
As long as one avoids looking at the three interceptions thrown the loss at home against LSU, I agree.
If there is a player out there who has consistently played at an excellent level, I would award the trophy to that player over one who played at an excellent level in almost every game, yet let his entire team down in one game (3 interceptions, 51.8% completion rate, and only 27 yards on the ground on 17 carries).
If there is a player out there who has consistently played at an excellent level, shattering total offense records of two previous Heisman winners and almost single-handedly beating the defending national champions in their house....in spite of having a bad game against one of CFB's best defenses....I would award the trophy to that player.
Nearly every Heisman winner has one bad game. Perhaps that's Manziel's.