College Football Update | Full Coverage When It Counts the Most

College Football Update      |      Full Coverage When It Counts the Most

10.25.2007

My Two Yards: Week No. 9

If you had to cast a vote for the Heisman today, who would you vote for?

Cooper:
That’s easy. Tim Tebow. The man is surreal. He's got all the hype surrounding him, plays in the best conference in the game, and his stats are just gaudy. He boasts the highest QB rating in D1-A college football, third highest in all of college football. The man has 2, 289 yards of total offense and completes 66% of his passes with but three interceptions. And, most impressively, Tebow has thrown 17 touchdowns and rushed for 10 more. I'm just waiting for him to pass to himself.

Blasco:
In 2001 Florida quarterback Rex Grossman was robbed of a Heisman because he was only a sophomore. Don't let the same mistake happen twice. Tim Tebow has 27 touchdowns, 2300 total yards of offense, and has led the Gators to wins over Tennessee and at Kentucky. The Gator offense is pretty good and Tebow is the Gator offense.

Nierman:
There are many great players this year, but only one has carried his team on his back. Only one has been the heart and soul of his squad. Only one has played thorough pain, through heart-breaking loss, and gave his all when his team was floundering. Only one has put up the best numbers at his position, became the workhorse of his team, has ground it out, pushed for extra yardage, stretched for impossible touchdowns and even ran out to block for an extra point a play after scoring when his team had 10 men on the field. Only one athlete has led, no, carried his team back from the depths of a hellish season and saved them. Who is this? Mike Hart.

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