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redlegsfan21
12-06-2006, 05:46 PM
By RALPH D. RUSSO
NEW YORK (AP) -Ohio State's Troy Smith and Notre Dame's Brady Quinn were selected as finalists for the Heisman Trophy on Wednesday, along with Arkansas running back Darren McFadden.

Smith is the heavy favorite to win the award Saturday night in New York. The senior quarterback entered the season with plenty of Heisman hype and then backed it up with brilliant play for the unbeaten Buckeyes.

Smith is fourth in the nation in passer rating (167.9) and has thrown for 2,507 yards and 30 touchdowns with only five interceptions, leading Ohio State to the national title game against Florida on Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz.

Quinn, the senior quarterback, was fourth in Heisman voting last season and has thrown 35 touchdown passes in 2006. McFadden, a sophomore, scored 16 touchdowns and led Arkansas to the Southeastern Conference title game.

Smith grabbed the lead in the Heisman race early this season. In Ohio State's first No. 1 vs. No. 2 game of the season, he threw for 269 yards and two scores against Texas in September. He was even better in the Buckeyes' second 1-2 game, throwing for 316 yards and four touchdowns in the regular-season finale against Michigan.

Smith is trying to become the sixth player from Ohio State to win the Heisman and first since running back Eddie George in 1995. It would be the seventh time a Buckeye came away with the award. Ohio State's Archie Griffin is the only two-time Heisman winner.

If Quinn pulls the upset, he'd be the eighth player from Notre Dame to win and would break a tie with USC as the school with the most. Tim Brown was the last Fighting Irish player, taking home the trophy in 1987.

Smith or Quinn could snap a string of three consecutive years when a junior has won the Heisman. USC quarterback Carson Palmer was the last senior to win it.

Last season, Reggie Bush was the third consecutive junior to win the award and third USC player in four years.

Regardless of who wins, it won't be a Southern California player for the first time in three years. Matt Leinart won it the year before Bush.

Quinn holds 30 Notre Dame records. He has thrown for 3,278 yards and only five interceptions this season, leading the Fighting Irish to a 10-2 record and a berth in the Sugar Bowl.

McFadden's season started slowly. He injured his foot in a bar fight in July and began the season hobbled. When he was healthy, he was the focal point of the SEC's biggest surprise team. He finished the regular season with 1,558 yards rushing.

http://sports.myway.com/news/12062006/v5856.html

ATLFalcons
12-06-2006, 05:58 PM
Aren't there usually 5 finalists?? What about Colt Brennan from Hawaii? He should be a finalist off of his numbers alone. What about Steve Slaton from West Virginia?

efin98
12-06-2006, 06:09 PM
Fumble must be thrilled, the voters at least put his guy in the final three.

Fumble
12-06-2006, 06:43 PM
Fumble must be thrilled, the voters at least put his guy in the final three.

I am totally excited about them including McFadden in the Heisman Presentation. Now let's not get too carried away, I know he will not win it, but I am fine with that. Darren is only a sophomore, he will get his shot next year. I am not too sure on how many starting linemen are returning but I think as long as we keep out O-line decent and Darren can stay healthy he has a decent if not great shot at winning the Heisman before he moves on to the next level.


So, yea at the start of this season I was saying "remember this name" and now I see others saying his name... It feels great!

brady_branch
12-06-2006, 07:36 PM
Remember in the Heisman thread, I said it was a tossup for me between these three? It'll probably be Smith, due to the Buckeyes' record. However, if Arkansas hadn't lost to LSU and Florida, McFadden probably would have been a lot closer. And let's face it, he's the main reason they got up to #5.

efin98
12-07-2006, 09:36 AM
I am totally excited about them including McFadden in the Heisman Presentation. Now let's not get too carried away, I know he will not win it, but I am fine with that. Darren is only a sophomore, he will get his shot next year. I am not too sure on how many starting linemen are returning but I think as long as we keep out O-line decent and Darren can stay healthy he has a decent if not great shot at winning the Heisman before he moves on to the next level.


So, yea at the start of this season I was saying "remember this name" and now I see others saying his name... It feels great!

Even if he doesn't win, he's still a finalist- that's just as good for alot of teams.

CCN
12-07-2006, 11:18 AM
McFadden belongs there, plain and simple. It is too bad some of the early front runners, like Michael Bush and Adrian McPherson got injured, but that by no means takes away from the accomplishments of the three young men who earned their way to New York.

James Laurianitas is only a sophomore, and he won the Nagurski. It's not the same thing, of course, and I do believe there's plenty of precedent for lower classmen taking non-Heisman awards but McFadden has a legit shot. Smith likely will win, but McFadden to do what he did without a passing game to help him is very impressive.

brady_branch
12-07-2006, 05:21 PM
Adrian McPherson? Wasn't he the FSU QB who got caught gambling, then got run over by the Titans mascot?

CCN
12-08-2006, 08:28 AM
Adrian McPherson? Wasn't he the FSU QB who got caught gambling, then got run over by the Titans mascot?
Yes, yes he was.
The guy from Oklahoma, Adrian Peterson. I knew as soon as I typed that I was wrong. As Popeye would say, this is embarraskin'.