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2005 Heisman Trophy winner is....


Who will win the stiff-arming trophy?  

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  1. 1. Who will win the stiff-arming trophy?

    • USC QB Matt Leinart (2004 winner)
      9
    • USC RB Reggie Bush (finalist in 2004)
      9
    • OU RB Adrian Peterson (freshman finalist in 2004)
      5
    • Memphis RB DeAngelo Williams (rushing TD leader in 2004)
      2
    • Texas QB Vince Young (college football's Mike Vick)
      3
    • OSU WR/RS Ted Ginn Jr. (elite return specialist)
      7
    • OSU WR Santonio Holmes (you say Santonio, I say Santana)
      0
    • BC DE Mathias Kiwanuka (elite DE could post sick sack #s)
      1
    • other
      2


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I've got to go with Reggie Bush. He is lightning in a bottle, a pure triple threat who can score from anywhere on the field via the run, pass, or return. He is the one player in college football who is undefendable. B)

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I HATE Ohio State, but I think that Teddy Ginn is the best player in the country, and him playing for OSU isn't going to change that. He got my vote.

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I think that Teddy Ginn is a great athelete and will only increase his stock this year, but I don't think that he'll win the Heisman.

I'm going with Reggie Bush...probably should have won it last year (no disrespect to Leinart, who is hands down the best QB in the country), won't get passed over twice.

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Gotta go with Reggie Bush as well. ONe other player here that hasn't been mentioned like Omar Jacobs from Bowling Green.

Reggie Bush will be leaned on a little more this year I think, Leinart should be fine, and they have another Mike Williams clone to throw to who should have a fine season.

I can't see Adrian Peterson making it this year because of the hits the offense will take with the losses of Clayton,Jones,Brown,Carter,White, and the other receiver that got drafted, so Peterson will have his work cut out for him to reproduce last year's stats.

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What about Brad Banks or Brad Smith whatever his name is from Missouri, that guy is amazing.

Brad Smith. Banks was from Iowa. He is amazing, but unfortunately for that offense, the Tigers don't have another 10 of him. I'm looking for great stuff out of Louisville's Brian Brohm and Michael Bush. (No homerism with me, either.)

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ONe other player here that hasn't been mentioned like Omar Jacobs from Bowling Green.

Man, that guy is a freak. I got a chance to meet this spring because I got to job shadow Bowling Green's coaching staff. He is RIPPED, not to mention just plain big. When he was throwing passes he almost knocked a receiver over (literally) and he threw down a D-Lineman when he got close to him.

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