Ennjay Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 Suh is a dominating, unblockable freak. I'd punch my sister in the face to get him on the Bills (well, maybe not in the face, but I'd really like to get him). Okay, I'D punch your sister n the face to get Suh. Just trying to help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. WEO Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 I don't think Ingram is really what you could call an "upset" winner. I've thought he was going to win it, if Tebow faltered and Alabama went, since early October. The guy is solid game in and game out. He has put up some good numbers. He has 2 other talented RB's on his team that he gives up carries to and those guys would be starters at 90% of the other schools across the country. Gerhart is a beast too, but the reason he's put up better numbers is because Stanford doesn't really have anyone else. The guy is a workhorse who has a massive number of TD's, but I don't think he'll win it. McCoy hasn't done enough and Tebow dropped the ball against Alabama. If Florida could've won that game I don't have a doubt in my mind that he would've won his second Heisman. I don't really even see how you could put McCoy up there as the "leading contender" as some of these other "experts" do. His team is undefeated, not just him. He's had a down year compared to last with more evident mistakes. Suh should win, but he'll come up second or something like that. The guy is the most dominant defensive player I've seen in college that I can remember. He is the sole reason for Nebraska record this year. When one man can change the landscape of a game the way he can, I think he is more than deserving of just being there. Hence I said "upset". Ingram's the most viable candidate after last week and has been playing well all year. Suh would be my pick in round 1, absolutely, but a defensive player isn't going to win for years to come. A RB from the Big East doesn't cut it. No way ND only wins one game this year without Clausen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H2o Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 Hence I said "upset". Ingram's the most viable candidate after last week and has been playing well all year. Suh would be my pick in round 1, absolutely, but a defensive player isn't going to win for years to come. A RB from the Big East doesn't cut it. No way ND only wins one game this year without Clausen. OK, you're right, maybe 2. He led 4 game winning drives late in the 4th quarter and they have 6 wins. One of them coming off the bench, hobbling around on the field, to replace an ineffective Dayne Crist against Purdue throwing a TD pass in the final 10 seconds of the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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