Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Saturday, December 13, 2008

Oklahoma sophomore quarterback Sam Bradford won the Heisman on Saturday night after guiding the highest-scoring team in major college football history to the national championship game.

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This reminds me of the trivia Question: Who was the only Jewish guy to get a Heisman?




Answer: namdloG derF

It is now clear that after the Obama election, the democrats will probably never show-up to vote on anything again...again.

Stupid is as stupid does.

I was hoping that Tim Tebow would win it again after his performance against Alabama in the SEC Championship game. I'm biased because he played high school ball not far from here in North Florida, but I'm beginning to think he might be the best college football player of all time.


I was hoping that Tim Tebow would win it again after his performance against Alabama in the SEC Championship game. I'm biased because he played high school ball not far from here in North Florida, but I'm beginning to think he might be the best college football player of all time.

#4 | Posted by rcade at 2008-12-14 09:39 AM |


too bad espn influences the decision.

remember what happened to the last Heisman winner to play the gators in a national title game. troy smith probably had the worst game of his career.

Man, McCoy has got to feel like he just can't win. First he gets screwed out of playing in the Big XII championship game and a possible shot at the BCS championship, and now Bradford gets the nod for the Heisman. I know how the system works, but it just doesn't seem fair that Texas is sitting home for the championship when the team they beat head to head is going. Had Texas held off OK in the BCS and Won the Big XII champ., McCoy would be holding the trophy. But congrats to Bradford, he did have a great year.

I predict for him the same fate as Vince Young......too soon?

Speaking as a life-long Okie...




meh.

I am actually surprised they gave it to a sophomore this year... the last time OU had a young QB that was even in consideration for the Heisman was Adrian Peterson and they didn't want to give it to him because he would have quit football/college(?) afterwards...

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