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Originally Posted by MesaBuckeye
I've said it before, and now that Superman Tebow was contained by slow-assed Michigan, if Beanies runs for 150+ in a victory on Monday he'll be the front-runner for the Heisman next season...
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I would think that since Tebow is the "incumbent" he has a lock on the front runner position. In addition, I wouldn't think that 150 yards in the BCS championship game would make him the front runner for the Heisman. However, check out this guy's view:
1. Chris Wells, Ohio State--The clear front runner right now after showcasing his skills to the tune of 146 yards and a 65-yard touchdown against LSU that came while everyone in the country was still watching. He's got speed, power and a stiff arm befitting a Heisman winner. He's an elite junior running back, a prime NFL prospect, coming off a 1,600-yard season, who plays for a traditional power that will be gunning for a national title in 2008. He'll get a chance to launch his campaign early with a marquee matchup in the Coliseum against USC and big games against Illinois and Michigan to close it out. In short, he's set up perfectly for a run at the Heisman.
Any questions?
Entire article:
http://heismanpundit.com/item/1669