I loved watching CC play. He was not the most gifted player to ever wear orange but he gave it his all. 34-10 as a starter (14-1 on the road) and 2nd in UT passing yds and completions.
ainge will probably be mentioned, but he won't have the stats. i think he will play great, but his stats won't be heisman material since we should be able to run the ball well
You probably didn't watch OSU vs Michigan that year, and even though I was only 6, I remember hearing Woodson's name over and over (from the announcer and from my dad)
His int in the end zone and punt return for a touchdown was more effective in winning the game than Brian Griese was.
And saying the QB wins games is like pinning the loss on the QB, too. Should we just give the Heisman to the QB with the best record?
Did you hear is name as much as Peyton Manning's? Yeah actually they usually do give the Heisman to the QB with the most wins... Matt Leinart, Eric Crouch, Jason White, Troy Smith.... the list goes on and on.
Did you hear is name as much as Peyton Manning's?
Yes, it doesn't mean it was right.
Personally, I had a tough time figuring out who it should have been this year. There didn't seem to be a standout, and the race was over when OSU beat Texas.
I agree with Bush in 2005, (because the Rose Bowl wasn't played until after) but I would have voted for Braylon Edwards in 2004, and Larry Fitzgerald in 2003.
To their credit, Jason White and Matt Leinart did put up some really impressive numbers their Heisman seasons. I thought there were more deserving candidates, but it's hard to argue against 40 passing TDs.
I can't remember the media that far back. I remember 3 games that year, and they all involved Michigan.
But from what I know now, I don't see how Peyton should have won. I don't think there is much doubt that Woodson was the best defensive player, and he made huge plays when the team needed it.
I don't know. I don't think he's even the best DB to come out of Michigan. Also, I thought the Heisman was supposed to count character and academics to some degree. I could be wrong about that last point, though.
Who is the best DB to come out of Michigan. Based on his college career, it's hard to say it isn't Woodson.