Dennis Dodd calls for Tyrann to win Heisman Trophy

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  1. Wildcard

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    Heisman Badger whips Dawgs - CBSSports.com

     
  2. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Yeah he came up big and turned around the Oregon, Arkansas and Georgia games all by himself practically.
     
  3. Rwilliams

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    I posted on the live chat forum that tm changed the whole complexion of the game. His return turned the momentum of the game around. Then the second return set up another score. He was everywhere. He made the diffrence.
     
  4. ThePhenom74

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    The suspension really through his season in a tailspin for a few weeks. Had he not been suspended I think he may very well win the Heisman or at worst get an invitation. TM7 has been back to his old self the last 2 games.
     
  5. JohnnyTiger

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    Kirk and Brent were calling the VT Clemson game last night, and at one point they mentioned that TM7 had more 'Heisman Moments' than Luck and Richardson combined. Thought that was a pretty good point, and was surprised it came from that particular crew.
     
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    Not gonna happen this year because of his suspension, but is definately a front runner for next year!
     
  7. Herb

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    Nowhere does it say it goes to the most outstanding individual in collegiate football.
     

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