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  • #31
    It Has To Be Mcfadden
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Celtics86
      McFadden plays on a team that cannot throw the ball. There are always 9 people in the box, and he still gets the job done. Tebow is good, but he has the ball in his hands more, so he has more chances to get stats. Tebow also has a lot better players on his side of the ball, plus he is in a gimmick offense. There is no doubt that if I was an NFL GM I would take Mcfadden over Tebow. One more thing, Houston Nutt is the best game day coach in the country. Wish he had more talent.
      No way bro!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by kbsooner21
        No way bro!
        I know it's cool to crack on Nutt, but I've seen him win a lot of big games with less talent. He makes adjustments at half time, and he is 7-1 in OT. If not the best he has to be in the top 5. People in arKANSAS need ro realize they will never get a better coach than him.

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        • #34
          For what it's worth, I'd vote for Tebow.

          As for Nutt, he wasn't too great in some key junctures today. On the 3rd and 7 that LSU scored on in the 3rd and the 4th down they scored on in the final minutes, each time he blitzed all out from Flynn's blindside, and each time the WR ran a simple in route and it was an easy touchdown. THe second one was even after they blitzed on the play that didn't count and Flynn walked into the endzone. Finally all the 2 point they stayed back, used the endline as another defender, and won the game. But if they did that earlier, it would have never gotten to 3 OTs.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Celtics86
            McFadden plays on a team that cannot throw the ball. There are always 9 people in the box, and he still gets the job done. Tebow is good, but he has the ball in his hands more, so he has more chances to get stats. Tebow also has a lot better players on his side of the ball, plus he is in a gimmick offense. There is no doubt that if I was an NFL GM I would take Mcfadden over Tebow. One more thing, Houston Nutt is the best game day coach in the country. Wish he had more talent.
            I agree D-Mac! And he even has to split carries with Jones and Hillis, but you have no clue about Houston Nutt!This team has greatly underachieved this year with the loads of talent on offense. Houston is a great motivator, a finally coached his first decent game all year, but too little too late.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Celtics86
              I know it's cool to crack on Nutt, but I've seen him win a lot of big games with less talent. He makes adjustments at half time, and he is 7-1 in OT. If not the best he has to be in the top 5. People in arKANSAS need ro realize they will never get a better coach than him.
              ITs ARKANSAS douche. Nutt is a real loveable guy, but its time for him to go. Im happy with the Win, but we really should be in the SEC title game with this win. Almost every year its the same thing..we lose a couple games early in sec play we should win, and then at the end of the season Nutt pulls off a late season win to save his job. Last year it was win early, and then lose 3 straight at the end. We definitely can do much better.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by TMAC951
                #2. He is only a sophomore and to my knowledge there has never been a sophomore or even a junior to win the heisman trophy.. He will be back next season and could very well win it then.. With that being said i think McFadden wins it.. But i agree with a previous post that IF Missouri wins out their QB can sneak up and steal some votes..
                Tebow won't win. Mostly because he's a sophomore. Voters prefer voting for seniors or juniors.
                Last edited by frankb03; 11-24-2007, 06:24 AM.

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                • #38
                  McFadden is going to Win

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                  • #39
                    Colt Brennan....cant wait to see this kid in the NFL...his accuracy is amazing....
                    SOBER SINCE MARCH 28TH OF 2007!!!

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by rcmcd
                      ITs ARKANSAS douche. Nutt is a real loveable guy, but its time for him to go. Im happy with the Win, but we really should be in the SEC title game with this win. Almost every year its the same thing..we lose a couple games early in sec play we should win, and then at the end of the season Nutt pulls off a late season win to save his job. Last year it was win early, and then lose 3 straight at the end. We definitely can do much better.
                      You people are almost as bad as Ole Miss fans. You guys will never be a power house college football program-how many kids are going to come to Arkansas? Its a hard place to recruit at. Be happy that you have a coach that gives you a chance to win the Sec every few years. You have had a few bad breaks the past few years, but if you would have run the table in the West you would be in the National title hunt. Relax, if Nutt leaves, Arkansas will be in the cellar in the West for a decade. Oh yeah, that high-octane offense you mentioned earlier, the one that Nutt is responsible for not getting of the ground, was hurt be the injury of your ONLY wideout-Monk. So, I think you had a great seaon considering that injury, and the fact Casey Dick was your QB. You could have easily had 10 wins-bad call in Bama game, etc.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Chado1
                        Colt Brennan....cant wait to see this kid in the NFL...his accuracy is amazing....

                        Right on! He will be a big star on Sundays
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by GrandPa
                          Right on! He will be a big star on Sundays

                          THANK YOU GUYS!! Brennan gets very little respect, and he is such a good person!! Saw him sit in a restaurant and sign autographs for half an hour...he cried when announcing that he was comming back for his senior year. I hope only the best for him, a class act!! Thanks again!!
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by KR-V3
                            THANK YOU GUYS!! Brennan gets very little respect, and he is such a good person!! Saw him sit in a restaurant and sign autographs for half an hour...he cried when announcing that he was comming back for his senior year. I hope only the best for him, a class act!! Thanks again!!
                            He looks and sounds like a class act! I have liked him since he became the starter. I love watching the Rainbows play! If you get a chance hook me up with a autograph.. Would be very very nice to have

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                            • #44
                              By Year | By Name
                              Heisman Winners
                              By Year
                              Year Name School Position Class Points
                              1935 Jay Berwanger Chicago RB Sr. 84
                              1936 Larry Kelley Yale END Sr. 219
                              1937 Clint Frank Yale QB Sr. 524
                              1938 Davey O'Brien TCU QB Sr. 519
                              1939 Nile Kinnick Iowa RB Sr. 651
                              1940 Tom Harmon Michigan RB Sr. 1,303
                              1941 Bruce Smith Minnesota RB Sr. 554
                              1942 Frank Sinkwich Georgia RB Sr. 1,059
                              1943 Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame QB Sr. 648
                              1944 Les Horvath Ohio State QB Sr. 412
                              1945 Doc Blanchard Army FB Jr. 860
                              1946 Glenn Davis Army RB Sr. 792
                              1947 John Lujack Notre Dame QB Sr. 742
                              1948 Doak Walker Southern Methodist RB Jr. 778
                              1949 Leon Hart Notre Dame E Sr. 995
                              1950 Vic Janowicz Ohio State RB Jr. 633
                              1951 Dick Kazmaier Princeton RB Sr. 1,777
                              1952 Billy Vessels Oklahoma RB Sr. 525
                              1953 John Lattner Notre Dame RB Sr. 1,850
                              1954 Alan Ameche Wisconsin FB Sr. 1,068
                              1955 Howard Cassady Ohio State RB Sr. 2,219
                              1956 Paul Hornung Notre Dame QB Sr. 1,066
                              1957 John David Crow Texas A&M RB Sr. 1,183
                              1958 Pete Dawkins Army RB Sr. 1,394
                              1959 Billy Cannon Louisiana State RB Sr. 1,929
                              1960 Joe Bellino Navy RB Sr. 1,793
                              1961 Ernie Davis Syracuse RB Sr. 824
                              1962 Terry Baker Oregon State QB Sr. 707
                              1963 Roger Staubach Navy QB Jr. 1,860
                              1964 John Huarte Notre Dame QB Sr. 1,026
                              1965 Mike Garrett USC RB Sr. 926
                              1966 Steve Spurrier Florida QB Sr. 1,679
                              1967 Gary Beban UCLA QB Sr. 1,968
                              1968 O.J. Simpson USC RB Sr. 2,853
                              1969 Steve Owens Oklahoma FB Sr. 1,488
                              1970 Jim Plunkett Stanford QB Sr. 2,229
                              1971 Pat Sullivan Auburn QB Sr. 1,597
                              1972 Johnny Rodgers Nebraska RB Sr. 1,310
                              1973 John Cappelletti Penn State RB Sr. 1,057
                              1974 Archie Griffin Ohio State RB Jr. 1,920
                              1975 Archie Griffin Ohio State RB Sr. 1,800
                              1976 Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh RB Sr. 2,357
                              1977 Earl Campbell Texas RB Sr. 1,547
                              1978 Billy Sims Oklahoma RB Jr. 827
                              1979 Charles White USC RB Sr. 1,695
                              1980 George Rogers South Carolina RB Sr. 1,128
                              1981 Marcus Allen USC RB Sr. 1,797
                              1982 Herschel Walker Georgia RB Jr. 1,926
                              1983 Mike Rozier Nebraska RB Sr. 1,801
                              1984 Doug Flutie Boston College QB Sr. 2,240
                              1985 Bo Jackson Auburn RB Sr. 1,509
                              1986 Vinny Testaverde Miami (Fla) QB Sr. 2,213
                              1987 Tim Brown Notre Dame WR Sr. 1,442
                              1988 Barry Sanders Oklahoma State RB Jr. 1,878
                              1989 Andre Ware Houston QB Jr. 1,073
                              1990 Ty Detmer Brigham Young QB Jr. 1,482
                              1991 Desmond Howard Michigan WR Jr. 2,077
                              1992 Gino Torretta Miami (Fla) QB Sr. 1,400
                              1993 Charlie Ward Florida State QB Sr. 2,310
                              1994 Rashaan Salaam Colorado RB Jr. 1,743
                              1995 Eddie George Ohio State RB Sr. 1,460
                              1996 Danny Wuerffel Florida QB Sr. 1,363
                              1997 Charles Woodson Michigan CB Jr. 1,815
                              1998 Ricky Williams Texas RB Sr. 2,355
                              1999 Ron Dayne Wisconsin RB Sr. 2,042
                              2000 Chris Weinke Florida State QB Sr. 1,628
                              2001 Eric Crouch Nebraska QB Sr. 770
                              2002 Carson Palmer USC QB Sr. 1,328
                              2003 Jason White Oklahoma QB Jr. 1,481
                              2004 Matt Leinart USC QB Jr. 1,325
                              2005 Reggie Bush USC RB Jr. 2,541
                              2006 Troy Smith Ohio State QB Sr. 2,540

                              By Name

                              Year Name School Position Class Points
                              1981 Marcus Allen USC RB Sr. 1,797
                              1954 Alan Ameche Wisconsin FB Sr. 1,068
                              1962 Terry Baker Oregon State QB Sr. 707
                              1967 Gary Beban UCLA QB Sr. 1,968
                              1960 Joe Bellino Navy RB Sr. 1,793
                              1943 Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame QB Sr. 648
                              1935 Jay Berwanger Chicago RB Sr. 84
                              1945 Doc Blanchard Army FB Jr. 860
                              1987 Tim Brown Notre Dame WR Sr. 1,442
                              2005 Reggie Bush USC RB Jr. 2,541
                              1977 Earl Campbell Texas RB Sr. 1,547
                              1959 Billy Cannon Louisiana State RB Sr. 1,929
                              1973 John Cappelletti Penn State RB Sr. 1,057
                              1955 Howard Cassady Ohio State RB Sr. 2,219
                              2001 Eric Crouch Nebraska QB Sr. 770
                              1957 John David Crow Texas A&M RB Sr. 1,183
                              1961 Ernie Davis Syracuse RB Sr. 824
                              1946 Glenn Davis Army RB Sr. 792
                              1958 Pete Dawkins Army RB Sr. 1,394
                              1999 Ron Dayne Wisconsin RB Sr. 2,042
                              1990 Ty Detmer Brigham Young QB Jr. 1,482
                              1976 Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh RB Sr. 2,357
                              1984 Doug Flutie Boston College QB Sr. 2,240
                              1937 Clint Frank Yale QB Sr. 524
                              1965 Mike Garrett USC RB Sr. 926
                              1995 Eddie George Ohio State RB Sr. 1,460
                              1974 Archie Griffin Ohio State RB Jr. 1,920
                              1975 Archie Griffin Ohio State RB Sr. 1,800
                              1940 Tom Harmon Michigan RB Sr. 1,303
                              1949 Leon Hart Notre Dame E Sr. 995
                              1956 Paul Hornung Notre Dame QB Sr. 1,066
                              1944 Les Horvath Ohio State QB Sr. 412
                              1991 Desmond Howard Michigan WR Jr. 2,077
                              1964 John Huarte Notre Dame QB Sr. 1,026
                              1985 Bo Jackson Auburn RB Sr. 1,509
                              1950 Vic Janowicz Ohio State RB Jr. 633
                              1951 Dick Kazmaier Princeton RB Sr. 1,777
                              1936 Larry Kelley Yale END Sr. 219
                              1939 Nile Kinnick Iowa RB Sr. 651
                              1953 John Lattner Notre Dame RB Sr. 1,850
                              2004 Matt Leinart USC QB Jr. 1,325
                              1947 John Lujack Notre Dame QB Sr. 742
                              1938 Davey O'Brien TCU QB Sr. 519
                              1969 Steve Owens Oklahoma FB Sr. 1,488
                              2002 Carson Palmer USC QB Sr. 1,328
                              1970 Jim Plunkett Stanford QB Sr. 2,229
                              1972 Johnny Rodgers Nebraska RB Sr. 1,310
                              1980 George Rogers South Carolina RB Sr. 1,128
                              1983 Mike Rozier Nebraska RB Sr. 1,801
                              1994 Rashaan Salaam Colorado RB Jr. 1,743
                              1988 Barry Sanders Oklahoma State RB Jr. 1,878
                              1978 Billy Sims Oklahoma RB Jr. 827
                              1968 O.J. Simpson USC RB Sr. 2,853
                              1942 Frank Sinkwich Georgia RB Sr. 1,059
                              1941 Bruce Smith Minnesota RB Sr. 554
                              2006 Troy Smith Ohio State QB Sr. 2,540
                              1966 Steve Spurrier Florida QB Sr. 1,679
                              1963 Roger Staubach Navy QB Jr. 1,860
                              1971 Pat Sullivan Auburn QB Sr. 1,597
                              1986 Vinny Testaverde Miami (Fla) QB Sr. 2,213
                              1992 Gino Torretta Miami (Fla) QB Sr. 1,400
                              1952 Billy Vessels Oklahoma RB Sr. 525
                              1948 Doak Walker Southern Methodist RB Jr. 778
                              1982 Herschel Walker Georgia RB Jr. 1,926
                              1993 Charlie Ward Florida State QB Sr. 2,310
                              1989 Andre Ware Houston QB Jr. 1,073
                              2000 Chris Weinke Florida State QB Sr. 1,628
                              1979 Charles White USC RB Sr. 1,695
                              2003 Jason White Oklahoma QB Jr. 1,481
                              1998 Ricky Williams Texas RB Sr. 2,355
                              1997 Charles Woodson Michigan CB Jr. 1,815
                              1996 Danny Wuerffel Florida QB Sr. 1,363


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