Heisman Prognostication
The Heisman will be awarded tonight, and my esteemed co-writer no longer has a vote, so that’s one less for Timmy, I presume. I figure Tim will end up third, actually. Despite all the talk we’re hearing about it here in the Southeast, where I live, most voters are going to be swayed by the bigger numbers of the Big 12 duo of Bradford and McCoy. I figure it’s Bradford first, then McCoy and Timmy.
And really that’s as it should be. For years the Heisman has been about gaudy offensive numbers. That’s why uninspiring players such as Andre Ware and Ty Detmer and Eric Crouch have won. Timmy’s reward is in Heaven, aka the BCS Championship Game. What are your thoughts and predictions, o readers?
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Lev Davidovich Wuerffel
I think you are probably right, but since the other two candidates are both from the Big 12, it’s very possible that they will split the vote and Tebow will be able to sneak in. Despite lower offensive numbers, he’s actually been a more impactful player (especially if we take Ole Miss out of the equation) than anyone else in college football.