I like Adrian Peterson also. After that I like Bush, he was probably the most exciting player to watch with his running, catching, and returning abilities.
Sorry C-Cheese, but I don't think they're going to give it to a freshman. Although, Adrian looks as close to a Heisman lock for next year, as we've seen in a while.
Personally, I'd give it to Reggie Bush, but Bush has publicly stated that Leinart is "his" Heisman guy on his USC team, and I think the voters will go with Leinart over Jason White.
Of course, you did ask, "who is your choice?"
So I'd go:
Reggie Bush
Matt Leinart
Adrian Peterson
Braylon Edwards
Jason White
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Peterson is unbelievable. If it's just our personal choice I'd go with him. I think Matt Leinart will win it, though. It's a shame they do this before the national championship game.
Sadly, there are too many old-school senior citizens with Heisman votes, so Adrian Petersen won't win, but he should. I think he's far and away the best player in the NCAA, and he really carried Oklahoma. He should be the most successful professional out of anyone starting on offense in college football.
But realistically, Matt Leniart will probably take the award, and that won't be too bad. He's fairly solid, and should make a good QB. Jason White is another story altogether, he won't make it in the NFL. He doesn't have the arm strength or the awareness, he solely relies on his elite WR's and Petersen.
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VHawk15 wrote:Sadly, there are too many old-school senior citizens with Heisman votes, so Adrian Petersen won't win, but he should. I think he's far and away the best player in the NCAA, and he really carried Oklahoma. He should be the most successful professional out of anyone starting on offense in college football.
But realistically, Matt Leniart will probably take the award, and that won't be too bad. He's fairly solid, and should make a good QB. Jason White is another story altogether, he won't make it in the NFL. He doesn't have the arm strength or the awareness, he solely relies on his elite WR's and Petersen.
Yeah, in all likelihood it looks like it's coming down to Leinart and Peterson. Though I like Peterson by far, I think it will probably end up being Leinart because of his seniority, which sucks.
Not that Carson Palmer was doing anything to help that cause, anyone see his ballot? What a chump.