Matt Leinart and
Reggie Bush, USC's two-headed monster, are in a two-man
race for this year's Heisman. While many want to inject
Texas QB Vince Young into the running, USC's total dominance
so far makes Young nothing more than a spectator at
this point. As for Oklahoma sophomore Adrian Peterson,
who last year became the first freshman to ever finish
second in the Heisman balloting, his chances (like Elvis),
have left the building!
1) MATT LEINART (USC) Last
Week:1. Leinart's lucky he isn't coached by Jim Tressel
or Phil Fulmer, as those 'geniuses' would probably be
wondering if maybe John David Booty should be getting
more time at the QB position.
2) REGGIE BUSH (USC)
Last Week: 2. The first time Reggie touched the ball
against Arkansas, he took it for another one of his
patented "highlight reel" TD runs (76 yards).
3) VINCE YOUNG (Texas) Last
Week: 3. Young, now 20-2 as a starter, had a 'quiet'
game as Texas beat Rice 51-10, for the 38th time in
the last 39 meetings.
4) LAURENCE MARONEY (Minnesota)
Last Week: 6. The top-three players on this list
are head-and-shoulders in front of any of the other
so-called Heisman contenders.
5) CHRIS LEAK (Florida) Last
Week: 5. For the first time in Leak's career, he failed
to throw a TD pass in a game in which he was the starting
QB, as Florida beat Tennessee Saturday night, 16-7.
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