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The Heisman Trophy Goes to ... Well, We Don't Know for Once

By Brian GrummellDec 12th 2008 – 1:49AM

Alright, we realize it was a bit low to leave Texas Tech's pair of stars quarterback Graham Harrell and wide receiver Michael Crabtree off the finalists list, but maybe all is forgiven when pondering perhaps the closest Heisman Trophy race in several years.Check around to the pundits with the best record on these things....

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  • 11/18/10 Auburn's Newton still leading Heisman contenders Source: Herald & Review - Decatur IL Auburn quarterback Cam Newton remains in control of the Scripps Howard News Service Heisman Trophy poll, based on Wednesday's latest round of balloting, but backtracked by one first-place vote amid ongoing controversy about his recruitment.
  • 11/17/10 Auburn's troubled QB still in lead with Heisman... Source: Record-Courier - Ravenna OH Another dominating performance on the field by Auburn quarterback Cam Newton has seemingly kept the off-the-field controversy from affecting his Heisman Trophy chances.
  • 10/13/10 Heisman voters may be swaying to a Buckeye Source: Record-Courier - Ravenna OH At the midpoint of the college football season, the Heisman Trophy race is at a crossroads.
  • 10/07/10 Central Florida romps past UAB Source: The Commercial Appeal - Memphis TN Troy Davis returned an interception for a touchdown, Josh Robinson picked up a fumble for a score and a ball-hawking defense helped Central Florida roll to a 42-7 win over UAB on Wednesday night.
  • 09/15/10 Michigan's Robinson strikes Heisman pose Source: Record-Courier - Ravenna OH C ould Heisman Trophy history be repeating itself this season?

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