1. It doesn't matter how good Tim Tivo is.
    He has proved that it takes a team effort to win games.
    As good as he is it appears that Florida is going nowhere with at least 3 losses this year!
  2. Excellent point - but the Heisman is an individual award and despite the 3 losses, Tebow has INDIVIDUALLY put up some incredible stats.
  3. That's what they claim, anyways.
  4. True.

    And actually, I don't really have a problem with the voters requiring that the player's team have successful season. But I think sophomores should be able to win. And I think a 3 loss season in the SEC qualifies as a fairly successful season.
  5. I agree totally. I think Fla. will win, or at least contend seriously, for a MNC in the next 2 years.
  6. No sophmore has ever won the H. Archie Girffin won it his Jr. and Sr. years. Tebow should be the 1st soph to ever win it. :)
  7. He is the only player to throw for 20+ tds and rush for 20+ tds in a season.

    I think he should win it in a blow out, RunDMC is a distant second.
  8. I will just throw in my 2 cents here...
    As good as Tivo seems to be they still have 3 losses and don't appear to be going anywhere this year.
    Just goes to show it takes a team effort to win in football.
  9. found it[​IMG]


    Heisman Winners By Year YearNameSchoolPositionClassPoints
    1970Jim PlunkettStanfordQBSr.2,229
    1971Pat SullivanAuburnQBSr.1,597
    1972Johnny RodgersNebraskaRBSr.1,310
    1973John CappellettiPenn StateRBSr.1,057
    1974Archie GriffinOhio StateRBJr.1,920
    1975Archie GriffinOhio StateRBSr.1,800
    1976Tony DorsettPittsburghRBSr.2,357
    1977Earl CampbellTexasRBSr.1,547
    1978Billy SimsOklahomaRBJr.827
    1979Charles WhiteUSCRBSr.1,695
    1980George RogersSouth CarolinaRBSr.1,128
    1981Marcus AllenUSCRBSr.1,797
    1982Herschel WalkerGeorgiaRBJr.1,926
    1983Mike RozierNebraskaRBSr.1,801
    1984Doug FlutieBoston CollegeQBSr.2,240
    1985Bo JacksonAuburnRBSr.1,509
    1986Vinny TestaverdeMiami (Fla)QBSr.2,213
    1987Tim BrownNotre DameWRSr.1,442
    1988Barry SandersOklahoma StateRBJr.1,878
    1989Andre WareHoustonQBJr.1,073
    1990Ty DetmerBrigham YoungQBJr.1,482
    1991Desmond HowardMichiganWRJr.2,077
    1992Gino TorrettaMiami (Fla)QBSr.1,400
    1993Charlie WardFlorida StateQBSr.2,310
    1994Rashaan SalaamColoradoRBJr.1,743
    1995Eddie GeorgeOhio StateRBSr.1,460
    1996Danny WuerffelFloridaQBSr.1,363
    1997Charles WoodsonMichiganCBJr.1,815
    1998Ricky WilliamsTexasRBSr.2,355
    1999Ron DayneWisconsinRBSr.2,042
    2000Chris WeinkeFlorida StateQBSr.1,628
    2001Eric CrouchNebraskaQBSr.770
    2002Carson PalmerUSCQBSr.1,328
    2003Jason WhiteOklahomaQBJr.1,481
    2004Matt LeinartUSCQBJr.1,325
    2005Reggie BushUSCRBJr.2,541
    2006Troy SmithOhio StateQBSr.2,540
  10. Sure, UF has 3 losses, but how many would they have if they didn't have Tebow? He is pretty much their only running threat, and their wideout corps is young. Every team that plays them pretty much knows what's coming, and yet they can't stop it.

    I'd vote for him, and I hate the Gators.

    GEAUX TIGERS