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			strike wolf wrote:Woodruff wrote:strike wolf wrote: other than that is Ingram the front runner for the Heisman?
I don't know what anyone else thinks, but I'm of the opinion that defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh from Nebraska should be the front-runner at this point. Yes, that's right...I said defensive lineman.
The unfortunate thing is the Heisman tends to be an offensive trophy (a shame really as there have been defensive players in the past who deserved to win it or at least make the final cut). I don't know enough about Suh's actual stats to say if he deserves it.










		AP Rankings wrote:1. Florida 9-0
2. Texas (10) 9-0
3. Alabama 9-0
4. TCU 9-0
5. Cincinnati 9-0
6. Boise State 9-0
7. Georgia Tech 9-1
8. Pittsburgh 8-1
9. LSU 7-2
10. Ohio State 8-2
BCS Rankings wrote:1. Florida 9-0
2. Alabama 9-0
3. Texas 9-0
4. TCU 9-0
5. Cincinnati 9-0
6. Boise State 9-0
7. Georgia Tech 9-1
8. LSU 7-2
9. USC 7-2
10. Iowa 9-1







		Woodruff wrote:strike wolf wrote:Woodruff wrote:strike wolf wrote: other than that is Ingram the front runner for the Heisman?
I don't know what anyone else thinks, but I'm of the opinion that defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh from Nebraska should be the front-runner at this point. Yes, that's right...I said defensive lineman.
The unfortunate thing is the Heisman tends to be an offensive trophy (a shame really as there have been defensive players in the past who deserved to win it or at least make the final cut). I don't know enough about Suh's actual stats to say if he deserves it.
What you say is true enough, though didn't Hugh Green win it from Pittsburgh (admittedly back a ways)?
I'm not even sure of Suh's stats (though I believe they're pretty incredible). However, he is essentially unblockable...if you've watched even one game, you'll have seen that even the regular double-teams he sees aren't doing the job. It's like me playing against a bunch of 1st-graders. He is also projected to be the top pick in the draft.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.









		










		strike wolf wrote:In all the years of Heisman there's been 1 defensive player who's won and I think you got the right name.







		Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.









		Optimus Prime wrote:Despite what everyone says, Case Keenum should be the Heisman front-runner at this point. Houston has played a relatively quality schedule with a couple of quality opponents and Conference USA may not be super-strong, but they aren't the worst conference in the country either.
He has put up unreal statistics this season, and in my opinion, has out-performed Tebow and McCoy across the board.










		oVo wrote:strike wolf wrote:In all the years of Heisman there's been 1 defensive player who's won and I think you got the right name.
Charles Woodson --a Defensive Back/Wide Receiver for Michigan in 1997-- is the only defensive player to ever win the Heisman. Pittsburgh has one winner of this award and that is Tony Dorsett back in 1976.










		






		






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		Optimus Prime wrote:Anyone who thinks TCU can't compete with a Big 12 or SEC team is delusional after the performance they laid on Utah this evening. The Horned Frogs deserve a shot at that title game, hands down.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.









		






			






		Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.









		






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