Published 10/22/2008
by Dusty Floyd
at Bleacher Report - College Football
1. Colt McCoy
He's at the top of everybody's list, and for good reason. He has kept the Longhorn offense going throughout the year, which put them past Oklahoma. His top stats are an 80 percent completion percentage, almost 1,900 passing yards, and 25 total touchdowns. He may not seem like a rusher, but he is Texas' leading rusher.
McCoy has done an awesome job of following up Vince Young's national championship, and he may have one of his own by the end of the year, along with a Heisman trophy.
2. Sam Bradford
Another star Big 12 quarterback here—he would've been the leader in the Heisman race if he had just beaten Colt McCoy and the Longhorns. He has over 2,500 passing yards and 26 total touchdowns. If Texas wins the rest of their games, then I don't see how he'll win this award over Colt McCoy.
3. Tim Tebow
The reigning Heisman winner has some more talent around him this year, which has caused his stats to drop. He did a great job blowing ...
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