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The Heisman Goes To:

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— Jason White, QB, Oklahoma: While he had his worst performance of the season on national TV in the Big 12 title game last Saturday night, White still has to be the odds-on favorite to win the Heisman. He has thrown for a staggering 3,777 yards on 267-for-416 passing (64.2 completion percentage) and 40 TDs versus just eight INTs on the season, and his team is playing for the national championship.

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With 40TD and 8int he is a lock IMO -Please Discuss...
 
right guy
right position
right team

best player?

HAHA!
 
Timmy Chang of Hawaii has thrown for 3724 yards and 24 TD's. What's your point? The winner should be Manning from Ole Miss.
 
First let me say... I hate OU...

Now I said 40TD to 8int...What is elis TD to Int? 27td to 9int...what is better?

What is their record?

It is College Football's Most Outstanding Player. I think if you compare the last 5 qb's to win the Heisman and their TD to INT you will see he is a lock.

I love Eli, and he is probably a better all around QB. But it is hard to argue Elis numbers against Whites numbers. Not just yards Bro, TD vs INT.

— Matt Leinart, QB, USC: It should help that the Trojans finished the season ranked No. 1 in both polls, and it also helps that Leinart had a stellar game (22-for-38 passing for 301 yards, 5 TDs and 2 INTs) on national TV against Oregon State last weekend. On the season, he has racked up 3,252 yards and 35 TDs on 232-for-368 passing (63.04 %), to go along with nine INTs.
 
As I said before, I think White is still in the driver's seat in terms of winning the award. Everyone is entitled to a bad day; he just picked a really bad time to struggle. Still, his stats are gaudier than either Manning or Leinart, and his team was a dominant No. 1 all season long. Also, consider the fact that there were two or three games where he didn't even play after halftime, and the potential for him to be a runaway Heisman winner would've been there if he had played whole games.
 
If you separate the player from the team I think Eli wins hands down. Without White OU still goes 10-3....without Manning Ole Miss is staring at 3-8.
 
If I recall, MTSW ate a nice big piece of crow with his statements about Warren Sapp last year.

You're no prognosticator, dood.
 
Chris Perry from Michigan Bors..... Hell the guy even practices the pose..... GO BLUE!!!

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White will win it, but the MVP this year is Manning. As for the best player, that should go to a player who is not even going to be there, Williams, the WR from USC.
 
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