Thursday, July 23, 2009

My Heisman Hopefuls

1. Florida QB Tim Tebow. Tebow should have won the Heisman last year but was outvoted by Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford. Look for Tebow to make it two Heismans in three years.

2. Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford. Bradford threw for 50 touchdowns in 2008 and helped the Sooners become the first team in history to score 60+ points in six consecutive games.

3. Texas QB Colt McCoy. McCoy thre for 3,859 yards and 34 touchdwons in 2008 and many still believe the Longhorns should have beaten Oklahoma out for a national championship game birth after the Longhorn's win in the "Red River Rivalry" game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

4. Tennessee SS Eric Berry. In 2008, Berry led the nation with 265 interception return yards and his seven interceptions tied for first in the nation. Also had two interception returns for touchdowns. Is only four yards shy of breaking the all-time interception return yardage record(501).

5.Mississippi QB Jevan Snead. Snead led the Rebels to a 9-4 record last year and will really thrive in Houston Nutt's "Runnin' Rebel" style offense. The Rebels were never defeated by more than seven points in 2008. Snead threw for 2,762 yards and 26 touchdowns and also ran for three touchdowns.

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