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Decade Heisman Trophy

Guys-

I thought it would be interesting to poll various SBNation blogs to see who would they think is the 2000's "most outstanding player"

Like the Heisman is actually voted for, I was wondering if you would give a first, second, and third place vote.

Also: I know this is an annoying rule but in order to maintain the integrity of the process I'd like to ask that you don't vote for players from your own team. If you could, Florida fans would all vote Tebow, Texas Fans would all vote Young, and USC fans would give each of their first place votes to their three winners, and the vote would be insanely split up.

I'll close voting one hour before the ceremony, which is at 8 pm EST and 5 PM PST.

Thanks.

A player doesn't have to win the Heisman to be eligible.



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Wow, this is tough, but fun.

Question: Is it for the best individual year in the 2000s, or best career in the 2000s?

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by CW on Dec 12, 2009 2:36 PM EST reply actions  

best career

The Horns fan formerly known as acho81

by The Craw on Dec 12, 2009 3:18 PM EST up reply actions  

Hmmm...

Brady Quinn Jimmy ClausenGolden TateJeff SamardzijaMatt Cassel?

The Original member of the Ndamukong Suh bandwagon

by averagegatsby on Dec 12, 2009 4:06 PM EST reply actions  

Late to party

Tebow
Bush

That is all I got. I don’t think there is any other player that really distinguishes himself. I would have had Crouch on the list, but he did not play his whole career in the 2000s.

by djta on Dec 14, 2009 2:27 PM EST reply actions  

Tebow

would seem to be the obvious choice. He was personally brilliant and his etam was one of the top teams every year.

I always turn to the sports section first. The sports page records people's accomplishments; the front page has nothing but man's failures.
~Earl Warren

by lookingdeadred on Dec 14, 2009 5:50 PM EST reply actions  

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