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Heisman 2004
The Heisman Finalists have been announced
Matt Leinart - USC Reggie Bush - USC Jason White - OU Adrian Peterson - OU Alex Smith - Utah I think its cool that there are 2 OU and 2 USC players and Bush and Smith are high school teammates. Who's your pick and why? |
I'd probably pick either Adrian Peterson or Matt Leinhart.
With that being said...Adrian Peterson has 3 more years to win the Heisman--and I know a freshman has never won. I wouldn't pick Jason White because I'm not 100% convinced that he should've been the winner last year..much less two years in a row. Just my .02. |
The kid from Utah should win. Why? Because the other guys aren't even good enough to be narrowed down as the sole representative of thier team.
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Reggie Bush is arguably the best player in the nation IMO, but I hope the spoiled children don't get to celebrate a Heisman winner.
Matt Leinart is a good QB in a great system, but not worthy of winning the Heisman. Whatever, I hope daddy's money compensates for whatever losses the spoiled children take during the bowl season. |
I would love for Peterson to win it, then show Archie up by winning it 3 years in a row.
Or White.. Someone statistically better than Leinart who has played better pass defenses. I'm not picky. Hey, or give it to Leinart... There's been an amazing trend of Heisman winners losing their championship games recently. Why stop now? |
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Don't hate us cause you ain't us. ;) lol I am not sure who I feel is going to win it, actually. The race seems wide open to me. I think Peterson and Bush have a slight edge on the rest of them though. |
Haha, I know there are those Trojans that actually made it to SC without fitting that stigma....
You get those at any school, really. SDSU has a lot of those too........... |
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White's numbers are the best, and more than solid compared to his Heisman-winning season last year. This should be a no-brainer, but stunningly people still think Peterson is the key to that offense. Peterson is a stud, no doubt, but honestly, White deserves it.
All are deserving, although Bush is more of a 'swiss-army knife' than a great football player. He's an unreal athlete, though, and there's a long history of those players winning the trophy. It'll be pretty interesting to see who takes it down. |
White has been pretty ridiculous this year, but he's been more under the radar. Guess that's what happens when one of the best freshman ever in college sports happens to be lining up behind you.
I think Leinart is going to win it, but honestly I'm not sure who I would give it to. I would probably vote for White, but it's just too damn close to call. |
White: Jason White is 231-of-354 for 2,961 yards with 33 TDs and 6 INTs.
Leinart: Season Stats -- Matt Leinart is 251-of-377 for 2,990 yards with 28 TDs and 6 INTs. He also has 3 rushing TDs. Remarkably similar #'s. I agree that its wide open. And I'd love to see one of the USC guys take it, obviously. But I would not be disappointed to see Peterson, Smith or White, in that order, get it either. They've all had phenomenal years. JUST IN: Leinart won Walter Camp Player of the Year award. :) |
You know--they say that the Hiesman trophy is the Kiss of Death in the NFL. So with that being said...I really don't care who wins. It doesn always mean theat they are guaranteed a successful NFL career.
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I was just checking out Heisman.com....I was looking at winners for the past few years and the candidates that were given consideration, but did not win. There are some really successful NFL players that weren't given much consideration. Some of these winners we haven't heard from again...or haven't heard much from. Here are a few that DID NOT win.
This was in 1999, Ron Dayne won that year. Michael Vick 3rd place Drew Brees 4rd place Chad Pennington 5th place Shaun Alexander 7th place Thomas Jones 8th place In 1998 Ricky Williams (winner) Donovan McNabb - 5th place Duante Culpepper - 6th place Champ Bailey - 7th place 1997 Charles Woodson winner 2nd - Peyton Manning 4th Randy Moss While most of these winners have had decent NFL careers ..the ones who go on to become the big shots aren't always the winners. And I realize that there's no way to know how well someone is going to do in the NFL. I also think IMO that players who attend larger schools get more consideration. So truthfully...I don't care who wins...Congrats to them. |
CONGRATULATIONS MATT LEINART AND THE UNVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
btw-I met Marcus Allen last night and was blathering on and on. lol |
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