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Re: Reggie Bush
I do too, but that's because the answer was Ryan Leaf.
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Re: Reggie Bush
Bush's going to be an all-time great and he's the type of player that can turn a franchise around (and fill seats).
Not only is he more talented than anyone out there, he's also smarter. |
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Re: Reggie Bush
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[ QUOTE ] give him the Heisman right now. [/ QUOTE ] When was the last time it was this clear who the best player in college football is? I don't remember any other recent Heisman races being such a no-brainer. [/ QUOTE ] I would argue that THIS race isn't a no-brainer. The last time it was clear-cut was Ron Dayne in 1999. Ricky Williams in 1998 was also obvious. |
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Re: Reggie Bush
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] give him the Heisman right now. [/ QUOTE ] When was the last time it was this clear who the best player in college football is? I don't remember any other recent Heisman races being such a no-brainer. [/ QUOTE ] I would argue that THIS race isn't a no-brainer. The last time it was clear-cut was Ron Dayne in 1999. Ricky Williams in 1998 was also obvious. [/ QUOTE ] You would argue this, but you'd be wrong. |
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Re: Reggie Bush
The largest Heisman victory was in 1968, when Southern California's O.J. Simpson beat Purdue's Leroy Keyes by 1,750 points.
On three other occasions, the margin was more than 1,500 points. In '93, Charlie Ward won the Heisman by 1,622 points over Heath Shuler; in '91, Desmond Howard won by 1,574 points over Casey Weldon; and in '86, Vinny Testaverde won by 1,541 points over Paul Palmer. So, probably Ricky Williams. |
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Re: Reggie Bush
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] give him the Heisman right now. [/ QUOTE ] When was the last time it was this clear who the best player in college football is? I don't remember any other recent Heisman races being such a no-brainer. [/ QUOTE ] I would argue that THIS race isn't a no-brainer. The last time it was clear-cut was Ron Dayne in 1999. Ricky Williams in 1998 was also obvious. [/ QUOTE ] You would argue this, but you'd be wrong. [/ QUOTE ] So I looked it up on Tradesports and Reggie Bush is around 65% to win, which is higher than I thought it was. That's still not close to a lock, but I figured it would be around 45%, so I was way off. (Punker, Ron Dayne won by over 1000 points too the year after Ricky Williams.) |
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Re: Reggie Bush
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[ QUOTE ] give him the Heisman right now. [/ QUOTE ] When was the last time it was this clear who the best player in college football is? I don't remember any other recent Heisman races being such a no-brainer. [/ QUOTE ] As I said on Oct. 22 -- it turns out the last time a player got this many votes was O.J. Simpson. Landslide. |
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Re: Reggie Bush
I heard that he was not on all the ballots, whoever left him off their ballot should have their vote taken away.
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Re: Reggie Bush
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As I said on Oct. 22 -- it turns out the last time a player got this many votes was O.J. Simpson. Landslide. [/ QUOTE ] and as i said on the same day: [ QUOTE ] give him the Heisman right now. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Reggie Bush
ononimo,
you were really going out on a limb that day weren't you? not perplexed, ~td |
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