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	<title>Comments on: Let the Heisman hype begin!</title>
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		<title>By: Danny</title>
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		<description>I would think Tebow would be the odds on favorite going into the year.

Tebow plays in the toughest conference in the nation. He&#039;s a dual threat to run or pass and his Florda team, were it in the Big 10+1 with &quot;Beanie&quot; Wells, there&#039;d be no talk of the Ohio State University other than that of runner up consideration with Michigan.

Wells has some easy numbers coming his way. Let&#039;s see how he does against a tough USC defense, then talk about his worthiness for the Heisman.

Moreno is the real deal in Athens, but he&#039;s a long shot to win this year.

Pat White will have to do Superman stuff to win it at WVA. If West Virginny goes undefeated, Florida loses a couple (so easy to do in the SEC), and Ohio State shrinks again to equally talented teams, then he has a shot.
 
Michael Crabtree is really good and will have some sky-high numbers thanks to Leach&#039;s blitzkreig attack, but everyone will see that as &quot;just part of the system&quot; instead of individual effort. Crabtree and TTech will have to beat UT and ou for Crabtree to be taken seriously enough for real Heisman chances.

Of all those candidate mentioned, switch the first two spots and those are your early leaders.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would think Tebow would be the odds on favorite going into the year.</p>
<p>Tebow plays in the toughest conference in the nation. He&#8217;s a dual threat to run or pass and his Florda team, were it in the Big 10+1 with &#8220;Beanie&#8221; Wells, there&#8217;d be no talk of the Ohio State University other than that of runner up consideration with Michigan.</p>
<p>Wells has some easy numbers coming his way. Let&#8217;s see how he does against a tough USC defense, then talk about his worthiness for the Heisman.</p>
<p>Moreno is the real deal in Athens, but he&#8217;s a long shot to win this year.</p>
<p>Pat White will have to do Superman stuff to win it at WVA. If West Virginny goes undefeated, Florida loses a couple (so easy to do in the SEC), and Ohio State shrinks again to equally talented teams, then he has a shot.</p>
<p>Michael Crabtree is really good and will have some sky-high numbers thanks to Leach&#8217;s blitzkreig attack, but everyone will see that as &#8220;just part of the system&#8221; instead of individual effort. Crabtree and TTech will have to beat UT and ou for Crabtree to be taken seriously enough for real Heisman chances.</p>
<p>Of all those candidate mentioned, switch the first two spots and those are your early leaders.</p>
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