".........."Champ Bailey is the premier multi-purpose threat in the nation," wrote Tom Dienhart of The Sporting News. "His big-play ability on offense and defense makes him a threat to break open any game. He is a guy worth watching."
Indeed. He is a guy worth writing on ballots as well, like in Heisman Trophy ballots. But he has so little chance to win because of what happened last year. Michigan's Charles Woodson won the Heisman as a "defensive" player, although it was his dabbling in offense that caught the attention of the voting media. Woodson was not the best football player in the country last year, he just came up big in a couple of big television games and then he became the trendy candidate. Heisman voters voted him in as a backlash against complaints that the most cherished college football award always went to a quarterback or running back. Woodson gave them a chance to say, in essence, see how smart we are? We picked a defensive player for the Heisman?
Now understand I don't blame Woodson for that at all. He was merely the recipient of the backlash and he rode it to the Heisman Trophy. But with Woodson winning the award, the door has probably been slammed shut against a defensive player for the next 15 or 20 years. Bailey, who is twice the football player that Woodson was, would have to come up extra big whenever the Bulldogs get television exposure on a national level to even get into the national media's mindset........"
Champ Bailey for the Heisman? - Official Athletics Site of the University of Georgia Bulldogs
Hard to find actual stats as UGA doesn't go back that far etc. It was easy to find several years after though as that was current info and detailed stats were available such as int's, returns, returns for TD's etc. Champ was an awesome player even if he did play for UGA.
The reason articles like that even came out is because Bailey had better stats than Woodson had.
I'm not saying Woodson wasn't a good corner. I'm saying that he wasn't good enough to win the heistman, nowhere near, especially when you realize that the SEC had at least TWO cornerbacks in that same time frame that were better.
I mean you are basically comparing 4 big plays against over 40 collegate/school records (don't think Woodson ever got a record, maybe but I don't think so, it was a long time ago).
It's not even close.
50 years from now when people that were not tainted by the slanted media coverage during that time look at the heistman ballot they will all be scratching their heads saying WTF were they smoking???