The Heisman Trophy is a popularity contest and RARELY goes to the best or most valuable player in college football. You saw the best player last night. He plays left tackle for Miami. Bryant McKinnie is phenomenal, perhaps the best college tackle to play the game. But since he's an offensive lineman, he'd never be in contention for the Heisman. Ed Reed for Miami should have gotten some consideration as well. The HT is nothing but a popularity contest between the offensive skill position players. Only time a defender won it, was because he ran back punts and played some receiver as well (Charles Woodson, 97).
Besides, Grossman lost for the same reason, albeit inversed, that Weinke almost lost last year. Age. "I'm not voting for a sophomore for the Heisman!"
sheesh, if that doesn't show that the award is biased, political, and downright pointless, nothing does.
Hehe, I just keep the PS2 on varsity level and run off perfect seasons.
Once I get a new memory card, I'll do a dynasty in a harder mode. I just can't switch now and ruin the perfect record.