View Poll Results: Who will win the Heisman?
Sam Bradford
12
14.46%
Colt McCoy
42
50.60%
Tim Tebow
29
34.94%
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Read my post #14 on the first page some UT fans Are not ********.. As stated any of the 3 deserved to win, but send me the towel I need to wipe my ***.. J/K Congrats to Bradford...
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I big gator fan and have been my whole life but i hated chris leak! Only reason they won the national Championship was because of a freshman name tim tebow getting all those 3 down conversions and 4th down conversions
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Was obviously pleased with the results.
I thought it would be a bad thing for Bradford/McCoy/Harrell to split votes, but it seems that most voters either liked Tebow and had him 1st, or put him behind two or more of the Big12 QBs.
Cart McCoy, Harrell and to a lesser extent Tebow all had good years on outstanding teams, but I think it's hard for anyone to argue that Bradford *wasn't* deserving. 12-1 record, 702 points (breaking the previous record by a wide margin), leading passing efficiency, 10 yards per attempt, 53 total TDs, etc., etc.
I thought it would be a bad thing for Bradford/McCoy/Harrell to split votes, but it seems that most voters either liked Tebow and had him 1st, or put him behind two or more of the Big12 QBs.
Cart McCoy, Harrell and to a lesser extent Tebow all had good years on outstanding teams, but I think it's hard for anyone to argue that Bradford *wasn't* deserving. 12-1 record, 702 points (breaking the previous record by a wide margin), leading passing efficiency, 10 yards per attempt, 53 total TDs, etc., etc.
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An interesting article predicting this happening:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/9...nd-place-votes