Heisman Trophy talk

How can the Heisman Trophy race be so clear, yet so muddled at the same time?

Yours truly is a voter in the HeismanPundit.com/Orlando Sentinel straw poll. Every week, myself and about a dozen other voters submit our top five picks for the Heisman Trophy, and over the past few weeks, a pattern has emerged. The players among the top three are clear cut, but everything else is anyone’s guess.

Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, Texas quarterback Colt McCoy and Cal running back Jahvid Best are the top guys at this point in the season.

After that, who knows?

Even the order of the top three guys has shuffled around a bit. I’ve kept Tebow, McCoy and Best in the same order on my ballot since we voted after the opening week of the season. (Sam Bradford dropped off after his shoulder injury.) But the poll changed this week when Best traded places with McCoy, moving into second place behind Tebow.

As for other contenders, I think I’ve changed my No. 4 and No. 5 vote-getters every week. I haven’t had the same two in consecutive weeks yet. I’ve had everyone from Mississippi quarterback Jevon Snead to Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant to Houston quarterback Case Keenum to Miami quarterback Jacory Harris.

It’s been a rotating door.

But then, that’s probably how it should be this time of year. Thing is, with the top three finalists returning this year, everyone thought this would be a pretty stable Heisman race. It would be Bradford, McCoy and Tebow, and that would be the end of the story.

Bradford’s injury has changed that. Ditto for Best’s performances, which have been stellar thus far.

So, here’s my ballot, and be sure to check out the entire poll at www.HeismanPundit.com.

1. Tebow

2. McCoy

3. Best

4. Snead

5. Harris

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Comments

Colt McCoy is a fine young man, but at this point in the season, what has he done to be one of the top three Heisman candidates?

As for Dez Bryant, I didn’t see the Rice game, but in OSU’s first two games, he dropped more passes than he caught, including every one thrown to him in traffic.

Come on! dont you think that suh from nebraska should be on there!? hes on every other heisman poll!

Go Big Red!

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