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its not calculating my vote, McCoy hands down
It defaults to Gerhart and when I clicked on a different candidate for the first time and then clicked on the vote button it says “you cannot vote repeatedly.”
LOL… wonder what the results will tell us?
same here
I say McCoy Hands down also! And it wouldn’t calculate my vote either!!
Although I disagree with the Ingram gets all one of the votes, I have to say Suh. The guy is the most impressive player I have seen at any position, hands down.
Suh. And no one else is close. No other player even had Heisman-like numbers.
Suh or Gerhart > McCoy > Spiller > Ingram > Tebow
Ingram was probably the least valuable to his team – take him off the team, and they are probably still undefeated. Many running backs would have had great numbers behind that line.
Ingram is not even the best player on his team: Julio Jones is. Moreover, without Ingram, Alabama beat Auburn; without Jones, Auburn beats Alabama.
Without doubt, the most valuable player to his team is McCoy. Texas does not go undefeated without him.
Ingram should win it. Ingram plays against the toughest defenses in football. Suh and Gerhart are great but not as good as Ingram. The trophy is formed after a running back, not a D-Linesman. Ingram can’t be considered for awards that Suh can be. “Mark” my word.. Ingram wins it!
Everyone above Jon is a retard and knows nothing about the Alabama football team, so shut the feck up you idiots.
“Behind that line”? “That line” was supposed to be our weakest link coming in to this season so don’t give me that bullshart.
Bama’s line lost 2 All-Americans last year with Andre Smith, Antoine Caldwell, and had to be rebuilt with 3 new starters. Ingram has 50 something less carries than Toby Gerhart at 6.0 YPC he would have almost 1900 Rushing yards and 300 REC YPG . Suh got a DUI when he hit a parked car in Lincoln this year… Bad Suh!
Ingram’s not even the best running back on his team… Trent Richardson is
Reading Jon’s comment, that’s exactly what’s wrong with the actual Heisman voters. No one can see that Suh is doing unprecedented things at the defensive tackle spot and is so clearly the best player in the country just because he doesn’t play a sexy position. Ingram is a good player, but if Trent Richardson is starting does he do any worse? Stack Ingram’s numbers up against past winners and non-winners at RB, then stack Suh’s numbers up against every defensive tackle to play the game the the past 25 years. Suh is a once-in-a-generation player. Is Ingram? I’m inclined to say no. Not yet, at least.
And Rolando McClain is clearly the best player on the Bama roster, and should be getting more Heisman pub himself if the award is truly for the most outstanding players in college football.
“Ingram’s not even the best running back on his team… Trent Richardson is”
Could not agree more…Lets see Ingram’s numbers next season.
Why is Suh getting so much credit? He had 7.5 sacks in the first 12 games of the season, how is that even close to “dominant”?
It’s too bad the Heisman voters appear to be just about as ignorant as most of you people. Ingram will probably win it because ESPN is in love with him (ignore that he didn’t do anything in two separate games [Auburn, Arkansas]).