The Heisman should go to...Tim Tebow.
Tebow's stats are ridiculous. He's second in the country in passing efficiency—after critics claimed he was nothing more than a glorified fullback.
As it stands, Tebow has thrown for more TDs than Matt Leinart and rushed for more TDs than Reggie Bush in each of their Heisman years—and that despite battling injuries.
The only negatives for Tebow are that his team has three losses and he's a sophomore—but let's be serious.
Anyone who watched the games knows that it was the defense that lost them—not Tebow. And doesn't his being a sophomore make his performance even more amazing?
In his first year as a starter, against one of the toughest schedules in the nation, Tebow has produced statistics that have never been seen before.
If the Heisman goes to the player with the most big-play potential, it goes to Darren McFadden. If it goes to the QB on a team in the BCS Championship game, it goes to Chase Daniel, if Missouri beats Oklahoma.
But I say if the award goes to the best college football player in America, it goes to Tim Tebow.















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