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    Quote Originally Posted by BB6dohcvtec
    well I'm not sure if you watch college football and actually know how hard it is to get the ball in the end zone from the goal line when you have the Defense putting 9 or 10 guys in the box just to stop the run and tebow still drives it in. I'm sorry but you are just a florida hater, i mean yes i hate georgia with a passion but if they got a player putting up big numbers like they do now with moreno he will get my respect the first freshman running back since walker to have 4 straight 100 yd rushing games. maybe if moreno started the whole season we can talk about him in the heisman running as well. oh yea and give 5 or 6 players on the same SEC team that each have 10 td's each good luck finding that one because you won't.

    its 5 games with over 100 years and 12 td's and we still have another game + bowl game maybe a sec championship game too
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    Quote Originally Posted by LQQKITZME
    its 5 games with over 100 years and 12 td's and we still have another game + bowl game maybe a sec championship game too
    yea i know that but its 4 in a row over 100 yds. 5 all together


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    Quote Originally Posted by LQQKITZME
    its 5 games with over 100 years and 12 td's and we still have another game + bowl game maybe a sec championship game too
    oh yea its a tad bit too late because the people who have heisman votes have to put the finalists ballot in, in the next week or so and the finalist are all but spoken for.

    Tim Tebow
    Darren Mcfadden
    Dennis Dixon(even tho he out for the rest of the season, he did enough to get on the finalist ballot, which i remind will be turned in at the end of the week)
    Matt Ryan
    Chase Daniel
    Pat White

    but on a side note Moreno is not even on the watch list to begin with. He will be next year tho.


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    1. Tim Tebow, Florida
    I had Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon at No. 1, but I think his injury -- a torn ACL -- will make it too hard for him to win the Heisman. In all my time in the SEC, I have never seen a player have as dominating a year as Tebow is having. On Saturday, he became the first person in NCAA history to throw and pass for 20+ touchdowns in a season  and he's only a sophomore. People may knock him because Florida has three losses, but he put up big numbers in every game. (His numbers were a bit lower in the loss to Georgia, when he was battling a shoulder injury.) He stands out above everybody.

    By Jim Donnan, ESPN.com

    spoken by georgia legend Jim Donnan


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