School: Oklahoma Class: Sophomore Ht: 6-5 Wt: 213
Comment: Bradford had a great freshman season, finishing first in the nation in passing efficiency. Assuming Oklahoma is near the top of the polls throughout the year, Bradford will be a Heisman contender.
School: Texas Tech Class: Sophomore Ht: 6-3 Wt: 222
Comment: It's tough for a wide receiver to win the Heisman, but if Crabtree can improve on his amazing numbers last season, he has a chance. He might end up splitting votes with teammate Graham Harrell in the end, but keep an eye on Crabtree.
School: Missouri Class: Senior Ht: 6-0 Wt: 225
Comment: Easily one of the top three favorites heading into this season. Daniel had a fantastic junior season and could see his numbers improve with Jeremy Maclin and Chase Coffman returning, along with three starting offensive lineman.
School: West Virginia Class: Sophomore Ht: 5-8 Wt: 170
Comment: Is he better than Steve Slaton? We will soon find out. If he can run for 1,500 yards and score double-digit touchdowns, he has to be considered a candidate no matter what teammate Pat White does.
Rushing
Receiving
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
Rec
Yds
Avg
TD
2007
73
627
8.6
6
7
90
12.9
0
Armanti Edwards, QB
School: Appalachian State Class: Senior Ht: 6-0 Wt: 175
Comment: This is not a mistake, Edwards is one of the best players in college football, even if it is I-AA. Remember Steve McNair? He finished third in the Heisman voting in 1994 while at Alcorn State and if Edwards can put up 2,000 passing and 2,000 rushing, he has to be considered.
School: Texas Tech Class: Senior Ht: 6-2 Wt: 196
Comment: Here's the good: Harrell is going to continue to put up big numbers during his senior season. Now the bad: Voters have a hard time voting for a "insert Texas Tech quarterback here" who throws 60 times a game.
School: Missouri Class: Sophomore Ht: 6-1 Wt: 185
Comment: The best player all-around player in college? Maclin did everything as a freshman, including a 12.3-yard punt return average with 4 TDs and a 24.2 kick return average. Maclin will be used more this season, which makes him a legit Heisman candidate.
School: Georgia Class: Sophomore Ht: 5-11 Wt: 207
Comment: Fans only got a glimpse of how good Moreno is last season. He should see more carries this season and with the Bulldogs expected to be preseason No. 1, Moreno is high on everybody's radar.
School: Kansas Class: Junior Ht: 5-11 Wt: 200
Comment: Reesing had a great season last year, but was kind of the forgotten guy in the Heisman race. Kansas needs another impressive season for Reesing to have a chance, but with a loaded squad, it could definitely do it again.
School: Florida Class: Junior Ht: 6-3 Wt: 234
Comment: Everybody knows what Tebow can do and with Florida expected to be better than last season, Tebow could see even better numbers. Will the voters give Tebow another Heisman trophy? That depends on the rest of the field.
School: Ohio State Class: Junior Ht: 6-1 Wt: 235
Comment: Wells quietly had a 1,600-yard, 15-touchdown season last year, but he won't be able to fly under the radar this year when it comes to the Heisman race.
School: West Virginia Class: Senior Ht: 6-2 Wt: 185
Comment: White is one of the best dual-threat quarterbacks in the nation, but he has never been a legit Heisman candidate. He might split votes with Devine, but if White can help West Virginia to the title game, he deserves an invite to New York.
I am not a sports analyst nor do I claim to be one, but I tell you this as a FAN of the GAME. If the HEISMAN TROPHY goes to TEBOW it needs to be renamed to the "STATISTICAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD". I’m not going to get on here and be
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3 losses. What else is there to say? The SEC is no better than the Big 12, Big 10 or the Pac 10. If anyone has anything to say, the Big 12 will have 3 teams in the top 5. How's that for dominance.