He had the 3rd biggest vote total of all-time, and the 2nd biggest margin of victory, only OJ Simpsons MOV was greater. He wasn't the favorite to start the year, but he seized his opportunity in Texas and never looked back. I was surprised that Quinn finished behind Darren McFadden, not because McFadden is not a great RB but because I figured that competition from Slaton and Syndey Rice would sort of dilute his appeal as the best RB in college football. No one certainly would have predicted this for Smith when he signed as a recruit. I'm sure all the Ohio State fans had him ticketed for WR or DB and Justin Zwick for the Heisman potential. That's what great about college football, stars rise from the darndest places sometimes. Terry
Thought I'd toss this article from the SBT in for some insight in what it's like to be in the fish bowl that is Big Time College Football. It's not for the faint of heart.
Congratulations to Troy! Now may he have the same luck in the BCS game as last years winner! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Gator Bill
Little did Buckeye fans realize what they had with Troy's commitment. Brady Quinn has has a great career at ND. Both young men are class acts and will make tons of money in the NFL. Congratulations to both. Don
I'm glad to see Smith win the Heisman. After watching him break my heart three years in a row, I certainly feel he well deserved the honor. Quinn had a great college career and is a player with great skill, leadership, and toughness. May the Gods of Fate shine upon both their futures by not having these classy kids get drafted by the Detroit Lions.
The things that I noticed watching the Heisman Show was.. 1. Troy was humble and well spoken 2. Some of the getups that the previous winners wore were hard to look at. 3. How small Troy looked standing next to Brady Quinn. 4. I wondered if he could be another Drew Brees, who is also barely 6'.
Watching Drew carve up the Cowboys made me think of Troy. I can't remember was Drew a 1st round draft pick?