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re: Name someone in CFB history who should have a Heisman Trophy
Posted on 9/3/23 at 4:13 am to BluegrassBelle
Posted on 9/3/23 at 4:13 am to BluegrassBelle
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Larry Fitzgerald
Haven’t cared about the award since this snub
Posted on 9/3/23 at 5:44 am to JamalMurry27
2022 Bryce Young...still put up 3300 yds and 32 TDs with one of the worst supporting casts in CFB and a lousy OC.
Posted on 9/3/23 at 6:42 am to JamalMurry27
That’s easy. Kijana Carter.
Posted on 9/3/23 at 6:59 am to saintsfan22
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quote:Lester Miles
How do people get this wrong?
Wait, do you think people actually think his name is Lester?
Posted on 9/3/23 at 7:10 am to JamalMurry27
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Henry stole that heisman trophy straight up
Not quite. Miles took it out and sat it on the street with his dumbass game plans of running into a brick wall over and over. Henry to his credit took advantage and pick it up and hauled arse.
Posted on 9/3/23 at 7:29 am to JamalMurry27
Anthony Davis - USC
In 1974, Heisman Trophy ballots were due BEFORE the end of the season. After voting ended, he had an incredible game scoring 4 touchdowns against a very good Notre Dame team (who went on to win the Orange Bowl against #2 Bama). AD started the rally which brought the Trojans back from 24–0 just before halftime. USC scored the next 55 points and beat Notre Dame 55–24. Incredibly, Davis scored 26 of the Trojans' first 27 points to trigger the comeback.
AD finished second in the voting to Archie Griffin. Afterward, Heisman voting took place AFTER all the regular season games had been played.
In 1974, Heisman Trophy ballots were due BEFORE the end of the season. After voting ended, he had an incredible game scoring 4 touchdowns against a very good Notre Dame team (who went on to win the Orange Bowl against #2 Bama). AD started the rally which brought the Trojans back from 24–0 just before halftime. USC scored the next 55 points and beat Notre Dame 55–24. Incredibly, Davis scored 26 of the Trojans' first 27 points to trigger the comeback.
AD finished second in the voting to Archie Griffin. Afterward, Heisman voting took place AFTER all the regular season games had been played.
Posted on 9/3/23 at 7:48 am to bluestem75
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Jacob Hester should have been in New York and beaten Tebow.
Lol. Tebow, as a QB, had twice the rushing TDs as Hester and almost as many yards. Not to mention the 3500 pass yards. I love Hester but he’s probably not one of the top 50 players in the nation in 2007, let alone 1st.
Posted on 9/3/23 at 8:03 am to bluestem75
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Jacob Hester should have been in New York and beaten Tebow
Posted on 9/3/23 at 8:05 am to JamalMurry27
Adrian Peterson
Ratphuc Hobley
Ratphuc Hobley
This post was edited on 9/3/23 at 8:08 am
Posted on 9/3/23 at 8:05 am to JamalMurry27
Jim Brown
Deshawn Watson
Deshawn Watson
Posted on 9/3/23 at 8:10 am to Akit1
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If Les Miles didn’t run a 1953 offense,
This is such bullshite
Posted on 9/3/23 at 8:34 am to Arthur Bach
quote:wrong. he never beat Florida if i'm not mistaken. close but not quite enough
Peyton Manning
End thread
Posted on 9/3/23 at 8:52 am to faraway
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he never beat Florida if i'm not mistaken
Wow.
I didn’t know beating Florida was a requirement for winning the Heisman. Could you please provide a link for this?
I’m pretty sure the Heisman goes to the best player in the country (that the Heisman voters agree upon), and isn’t based on who their team beat or didn’t beat. Peyton was by far the best player in college football that year, not that undeserving clown from Michigan.
Paul Hornung won the Heisman in 1956 on a Notre Dame team that went 2-8.
This post was edited on 9/3/23 at 8:53 am
Posted on 9/3/23 at 9:37 am to JamalMurry27
Gordy Lockbaum. Played both sides of the ball.
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:11 am to SportsGuyNOLA
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Peyton was by far the best player in college football that year, not that undeserving clown from Michigan.
If you think Peyton should've won the Heisman, fine. But calling Charles Woodson an "undeserving clown" is remarkable retardation.
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:18 am to lsusa
quote:Almost. It’s Rolando
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