Biggest Heisman Robbery...???

Lucky_Lefty

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My vote goes to McFadden for his 06 & 07 seasons. Finished with 1,647 yards and 14 tds his sophomore season and finished second to Troy Smith :pachaha: .

Then comes back and rushes for 1,829 yds, 16 tds along with 4 td passes. Finished second to Tebow which is strange since the year prior to that, the only reason he didn't win the year prior was because voters were on that, "you can't give it to an underclassman, especially a sophomore narrative (they threw that out the window Manziel's second year.

Robbery!!! Who's your Heisman snub?
 

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Good thread.

Here is who should have won the Heisman...

1993: LeShon Johnson over Charlie Ward
2000: LaDainian Tomlinson over Chris Weinke
2013: Derek Carr over Jameis Winston

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LJ's 2002 season was a thing of legend. Ran for 2,000 yards. He finished third in the Heisman.

I can't be too mad, though, because that year had some incredible performances by great players at great schools :yeshrug:

It's just that in another year, Larry would have won Heisman.

He was the Walter Camp POTY. Brad Banks was AP POTY. Carson Palmer was Heisman. Dorsey and McGahee split votes.

2002 Heisman Trophy Voting | College Football at Sports-Reference.com
 

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LJ's 2002 season was a thing of legend. Ran for 2,000 yards. He finished third in the Heisman.

I can't be too mad, though, because that year had some incredible performances by great players at great schools :yeshrug:

It's just that in another other year, Larry would have won Heisman.

He was the Walter Camp POTY. Brad Banks was AP POTY. Carson Palmer was Heisman. Dorsey and McGahee split votes.

2002 Heisman Trophy Voting | College Football at Sports-Reference.com
That's hell of a field right there
 
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