Heisman Race '06

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Who will win the Heisman next year?

Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
4
31%
Ted Ginn, Jr. The Ohio State University
1
8%
Troy Smith, The Ohio State University
1
8%
Paul Poluszny, Penn State
0
No votes
Dwayne Jarrett, USC
0
No votes
The USC runningback (You know they'll have a good one)
0
No votes
The Texas runningback (Ramonce Taylor, Selvin Young, or Jamaal Charles)
1
8%
The WVU Quarterback
0
No votes
Tyrone Prothro, Alabama
2
15%
How did you forget about _______
2
15%
Chris Leak, Florida
0
No votes
Adrian Petersen, Oklahoma
2
15%
 
Total votes: 13

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Postby Spence » Wed Jan 11, 2006 4:56 pm

whoa, whoa, next thing you know he's gonna say I root for Auburn. When Auburn plays Tennessee I get this sickening feeling that most of the evil in the world is concentrated in one spot...


I get the same feeling when Michigan and notre Dame play.
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Postby Yeofoot » Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:14 pm

It was split, cause last year, I thought it would be really easy to get people to root for Texas against Michigan. But about half the Bucks I knew wanted Michigan to win, I can't say they actually rooted for Michigan, but they didn't root against them, which is just as bad. All of them were rooting against Texas all season after we beat the Bucks, until the ESPN hosts said that this year's Trojans were better than the 02 Bucks, that's when they got sick of Troy and started rooting for the horns.

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Postby Spence » Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:29 pm

I didn't root against Michigan in the Rose last year. I did rub it in to them afterward. This year after Texas beat us I rooted for them until we lost to Penn St.(helped our SOS), after that I didn't care. In the Championship game I picked Texas to win because I thought they would, but I really didn't root one way or the other. I was hoping for a good game and I thought it was a great game. Aside from Michigan and Notre Dame I really don't root against anyone. Im not one to really choose sides unless there is an emotional stake attached to the game. I do like to see the old powers rise to the top again, I guess because when I was a kid they were the teams that set the bar.
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Postby ..fanaticjr » Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:56 pm

I would have gone with Dwayne Jarrett, but with Matt Leinart gone it would be pretty tough. I mean, when you're a wide receiver you have to have a good QB so that you can catch enough throws to be noticed.
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Postby Yeofoot » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:06 am

Apparently USC has another great QB waiting in the wings.

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Postby Yeofoot » Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:06 pm

Yeah, I'm definitely going to be using the USC receivers like I do Randy Moss when I play X-Box, all you'll have to do is throw it deep.

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Postby Spence » Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:56 pm

I include ND becuase of geographical location, I'm a fan of the Big Blue, yes... I'm a fan of the team notorious for losing...


Shame on you! But it is true. 8)
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Postby Yeofoot » Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:21 am

Wow, a TTU hater, that's a rarity. I was a big Tech hater growing up, I grew up 45 minutes away from them, and since no one takes Tech seriously, they have no rival, so they decided that Texas is their rival, and everyone hates UT there. How can you take yourself seriously when you have tt all over your uniform?


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