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so about 33% of the timeAlso 2008, 2004, 2001, 1997, 1996, 1993, 1991, and 1990.
Exactly 1/3 of the time.so about 33% of the time
But he's the only one to ever get screwed over.Exactly 1/3 of the time.
It's not like he's the best RB in the country.
2016 would be my best guess.When's the last time a player won the Doak Walker without being a Heisman finalist that year?
Actually being the "premier" running back is only 1/3rd of the selection criteria.He already won that award, that's not even debatable at this point.
No idea, but playing on a bad team did him no favors.
I, and most people, wouldn't vote for a player who's on a shitty team. Themes the breaks. I was against ARod getting the MVP while at Texas because that team sucked with him it doesn't matter what they would have done without him.I thought the Heisman was about the best player, not team in the nation?
Foreman benefited by playing weakasssssss Big 12 defenses.
Wait, didn't L'Ville drop 60 + pts on FSU's weak as fuck defense? Foreman would have had a record day against FSU....In fact, L'ville, Clemson and Pitt are averaging 40+ ppg in the ACC. Shit, Baylor scored at will against UNC last year.....
Wait...didn't Texas lose to Kansas this year?Well gotta run...
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Because even the ACC plays better defense than the Big12.Sure did b/c we sucked this year. Not sure what that has to do with the ACC sucking at playing defense.