Reader comments: My Heisman vote: Tebow
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Jeff | 9:25 a.m. Dec. 3, 2007
Did it (the BCS) really work though? They had to jump LSU up 5 SPOTS for a win in the SEC championship game to get an acceptable National Title game, if it was left up to the "system" it should have been OSU and UGA...right, in which case UGA would have been undeserving (you should have to win your conference to play for a national title)
fatschmidt | 12:12 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
1. There are two different ways of looking at who should get the Heisman, but Tebow should not win, no matter how you break it down. If you want to go with the best overall player in college the winner is Kevin Smith. All he has to do is rush for his average amount of yards and he will beat Barry Sanders' record. I don't care if he ran against weak opponents in a small conference because he has weak lineman from a small conference. If you want to pick the canidate who means the most to his team then you have to pick Pat White. West Virginia's only two losses came when White was injured in the first half. Florida lost 3 with Tebow finishing the games.
fatschmidt | 12:21 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
2. Thank you for pointing out June Jones' comments and also Tony Dungy's at the end of last year's Super Bowl.Comments like the ones made by those two coaches and by Austin Collie are ridiculous. God helps all PEOPLE out, not specific sports teams. It's nice to see other people, who make comments like Collie's, being called out in the media. Now Collie can't complain that he is being picked on because he is a "white kid from BYU" like he said in his statement a couple of days after the big game. Most sports fans around the country feel uncomfortable when anyone makes ridiculous religious statements
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fatschmidt | 12:31 p.m. Dec. 3, 2007
3. The BCS folks will say their system works all the want, but fans around the country will not agree. When one BCS team is snubbed from the title game, it's no big deal. When a BCS team and a mid-major team are snubbed (Auburn and Utah in 2004) it's kind of a story. With 5 BCS teams being snubbed, people all around the country are furious with the system and the officials are already starting to talk about change. BCS coordinator Mike Silve is already hinting at a plus-one-game playoff system for the top 4 teams in the country. Even that's not perfect, but one team being snubbed instead of five makes a lot more sense.
Ditty | 7:02 a.m. Dec. 5, 2007
If Tim Tebow had not been hurt, I truly believe the Gators would have won two of the games they lost. I'm sure the coaches told Tim to stay in the pocket to protect his shoulder. Obviously, if Tim had been able to scramble AND run, the outcomes would have been different. The SEC Conference, top to bottom, IS the toughest football conference year in and year out. On any given Saturday, you can be beaten. What Tim Tebow has accomplished this year is phenomenal. Add to that the fact he is an outstanding individual and student.
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