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rexvol

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Pick your Heisman Winner

My pick...

RB Steve Slaton, Jr., West Virginia



For two onsecutive years, Slaton has been pure dynamite. No one in the country goes from zero to six points faster, which makes for attention-grabbing numbers and a ton of free Heisman advertisements on the highlight shows. He just has to stay healthy.
 
#3
#3
Slaton doesn't play anyone besides Louisville and that's about it unless Rutgers are good again this year. But back to the topic, I will go with...John David Booty.
 
#5
#5
no front runner wins this year.....slaton gets beat by Louisville, Rutgers I'm thinkin a young horse...Colt
 
#6
#6
Besides the picks above, I say Brohm. Could win a couple of key games and put up huge numbers vs the rest.
 
#7
#7
If I had to guess I'd say McCoy. He should put up big numbers and it's texas. When's the last time a player from a non tradition power won the heisman.
 
#9
#9
First one that came to mind was Andre Ware from Houston.

and ware put up HUGE numbers. wasn't he the ncaa all time passing leader when he graduated? edit: i guess not but "That year, his junior year, he threw for 4,699 yards, 46 touchdowns, and set 26 NCAA records." no one is touching that
 
#11
#11
'88 Barry Sanders Ok. St.
'89 Ware Houston
'90 Ty Detmer BYU

Since then it has been:

FSU 2
USC 3
tOSU 2
Michigan 2
Florida, Wisc., Colorado, Texas, Neb., Oklahoma, Miami with 1 each.
 
#12
#12
You heard it hear first boys and girls....Eric Ainge

After he puts up 3000+ yds with 30+ TD's and leads us to an undefeated SEC championship run despite having to replace all of our staters at WR...nobody will be able to deny him...:rock::crossfingers:
 
#14
#14
You heard it hear first boys and girls....Eric Ainge

After he puts up 3000+ yds with 30+ TD's and leads us to an undefeated SEC championship run despite having to replace all of our staters at WR...nobody will be able to deny him...:rock::crossfingers:

Sorry to be that guy but I can't take it. Eric Ainge has no chance to win the award. Erik Ainge has a small chance.
 
#17
#17
Sorry to be that guy but I can't take it. Eric Ainge has no chance to win the award. Erik Ainge has a small chance.

wow way to condradict yourself. you went from no chance to small chance in no time at all.
 
#22
#22
It should be Mcfadden's to lose, but the Heisman voters still won't grow up and realize the best player doesn't always play for a top 3-5 team.

Unless they do, McFadden has no chance.
 
#24
#24
McFadden could easily not put up similar numbers this year. EASILY. Running backs need to put up at least 1,500 rushing to win the heisman.
 
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