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Report as: spam offensive wrong on 11/13/07 at 2am

tim tebow will win because he is obviously the most valuable and talented player in the country,

Report as: spam offensive right on 11/13/07 at 10am

Tim Tebow is the best college football player right now. He breaks record after record.

Report as: spam offensive all that matters on 11/13/07 at 10am

Florida: 7-3
Oregon: 8-1
Dixon is the right choice

Report as: spam offensive one more thing that matters on 11/13/07 at 12pm

the state of florida is also the source of most of america's problems. oregon, on the other hand, is not. dixon all the way.

Report as: spam offensive Michael Carney on 11/14/07 at 12pm

IF Tebows as good as ya'll say, the Heisman will be there
next year for him.. This is Dixons year..GO DUCKS Just
check out our offense,,whew

Report as: spam offensive SportsFan on 11/15/07 at 10pm

Well, Oregon lost. Is this the end of Dixon's Heisman hopes? I don't think so--if anything, this showed how valuable Dixon was to the Ducks. As soon as he went down, Arizona took over. He's still the favorite, IMO

Report as: spam offensive Roger bouchard on 12/01/07 at 2pm

Well with dixon gone for the year he has basicly dropped out out of the race. Mcfadden an tebow are prob front runners for the heisman but brennan cant be left out after havin a heisman year LAST SEASON i dont know how he wasent the winner but he sure is in the hunt again last year unfortuanly the only thing that stands between him and the award is Hawaiis easy scheldule non the less i think tebow will win but brennan wont go out wit a figh




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