Wer ist dein Heisman Winner 2007? 0
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Darren McFadden - RB - Arkansas (0) 0%
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Colt Brennan - QB - Hawaii (0) 0%
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Tim Tebow - QB - Florida (0) 0%
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Chase Daniel - QB - Missouri (0) 0%
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Pat White - QB - West Virginia (0) 0%
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anderer (bitte nennen) (0) 0%
Nachdem wir vor der Saison schonmal gevoted haben nun auch nochmal zum Ende der College Saison: Wer wird die Heisman Trophy 2007 gewinnen. Zur Auswahl habe ich noch 5 Spieler gestellt, die in den Expertenpolls momentan vorne sind. Ein anderer ist wohl eher unwahrscheinlich.
1. Tim Tebow, Florida
A quarterback who ranks second nationally in passing efficiency, throws for 3,100 yards and 29 touchdowns with only six interceptions, has had a tremendous year. But what if that quarterback also has run for 838 yards and 22 touchdowns? Then you get out of his way and hand him the Heisman.
2. Chase Daniel, Missouri
The one thing Daniel has done that Darren McFadden hasn't: He's been unstoppable every single game. He's completed at least 59 percent of his passes in all 12 outings. He's thrown for at least 210 yards every time out -- and gone over 300 yards in eight out of 12 games. He's had an in-game efficiency rating of less than 136 only once, and that was a respectable 124. In short, nobody has been more consistently excellent than Daniel.
3. Darren McFadden, Arkansas
Is he the most outstanding player? He certainly looked the part in overwhelming No. 1 LSU on Friday. And when he ran for 321 yards against South Carolina. And the 195 against Alabama sure wasn't bad. But he also had a 43-yard game against Auburn (on 17 carries), 61 yards against Florida International (on 19 carries) and 88 against Mississippi State (on 28 carries). And Tebow has run for seven more scores than McFadden.
4. Pat White, West Virginia
My biggest frustration this Heisman campaign is the fact that the official ballot only lets you vote for three players, which means I might be leaving White out. He's had a great season and has really risen his game the past month. In West Virginia's last four games he's had a minimum of 293 yards total offense in each, including at least 147 rushing in each. It's not hard to envision him taking his team to the national title.
5. Colt Brennan, Hawaii
I became a convert in the Boise State game. I'd never knocked Brennan at all, but wondered how much was just a piling up of pretty numbers in a juiced up passing game against outmatched opponents. But 495 yards and five touchdowns with no interceptions against a quality opponent convinced me.
Es ist eine öffentliche Umfrage, also gut überlegen vor dem Anklicken .