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Posted December 10th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

Reggie Bush picks up 85% of the first place votes and wins the 2005 Heisman Trophy.

The 5 people who put Michael Robinson, DeAngelo Williams, or Drew Olson first on their ballots are complete idiots. The 55 people who left Vince Young completely off their ballots should be shot.

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Posted December 10th, 2005 by Matt
Filed under: Football

Brian Matt ESPN Experts
1. Vince Young 1. Vince Young 1. Reggie Bush
2. Reggie Bush 2. Reggie Bush 2. Vince Young
3. Matt Leinart 3. Matt Leinart 3. Matt Leinart
4. Brady Quinn 4. Brady Quinn 4. Brady Quinn
5. DeAngelo Williams 5. Michael Robinson 5. Jerome Harrison
Our Thoughts

Brian – It’s one thing if Reggie Bush wins the Heisman, while I think Vince Young deserves based on his entire season Bush definitely has made his case as well. What really pissed me off is that ESPN is predicting a blowout win for Bush. How could you go from 2nd on most people’s ballot to a landslide victory thanks to a big game against a WAC team? A big game that was only 3 weeks after Vince Young had an even better one against Oklahoma State.

Members of the sports media have the attention span of a 6 week old puppy.

Matt – If you look at the whole season Vince wins this award easy, but if you base your vote on one game Bush obviously gets it. Not much to say besides I am sick of seeing all of the Reggie Bush hype on ESPN. I honestly didn’t know there were that many West Coast homers out there. Reggie may win today, but on January 4th we will get to see who the real champion is. Hook ’em.

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Posted December 9th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

ESPN rooting for BushCheck out ESPN.com’s college football index page right now.

Giant graphic about the Heisman, Vince Young and Matt Leinart get about 5% of each down in the corner while Reggie Bush gets the other 90% and his name right next to the Heisman Trophy. Add to that the story headline “Heisman preview? Bush wins Walter Camp Award” near the top of the page while Young’s Maxwell win is two thirds of the way down the page in a smaller font with “Young, Bush claim awards” as the heading.

Yeah, there’s no bias at all.

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Posted December 8th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

Vince Young, Jon Scott, Rod Wright, and Michael Huff are first teamers.

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Beats out Pete Carrol for the award.

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Vince Young wins the Maxwell AwardAt least according to The Maxwell Football Club.

Vince Young took home the big award of the night at the Home Depot College Football Awards as he was named the 69th Maxwell Award as 2005 College Player of the Year. Vince beat out the USC duo of Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart, who looked positively dejected over the news. Doesn’t necessarily bode well for his Heisman chances though, as none of the last 5 Maxwell winners won the Heisman as well.

A great night for Vince and the University of Texas. Anytime a program can get this much national exposure it can have positive effects for years to come.

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Posted December 8th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

Michael Huff wins Jim Thorpe awardTwo awards, two Longhorn winners.

Michael Huff beats out Clemson’s Tye Hill and Virginia Tech’s Jimmy Williams to win the 2005 Jim Thorpe Award for the best defensive back in college football. He’s the first Longhorn to ever win the award. Congratulations to Mike on the honor.

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Posted December 8th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

It was just announced on the 2005 Home Depot College Football Awards Show (airing now on ESPN) that Vince Young is the winner of this year’s Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award, presented annually to the nation’s best college quarterback. Congrats to Vince!

We’ll have more postseason award information and hopefully some photos soon.

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Posted December 7th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

  Matt Brian USA Today AP
1 Texas Texas USC USC
2 USC USC Texas Texas
3 Penn St. Penn St. Penn St. Penn St.
4 Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St.
5 Auburn Auburn Oregon Notre Dame
6 Notre Dame Oregon Notre Dame Oregon
7 Oregon Miami Auburn Auburn
8 W. Virginia Notre Dame Georgia Georgia
9 Miami Georgia Miami Miami
10 Georgia TCU LSU LSU
11 Va. Tech W. Virginia W. Virginia W. Virginia
12 LSU LSU Va. Tech Va. Tech
13 Louisville Va. Tech Alabama Alabama
14 Alabama Alabama TCU TCU
15 TCU Texas Tech Texas Tech Louisville
16 Texas Tech Florida Louisville Florida
17 UCLA B.C. UCLA UCLA
18 Florida Wisconsin Florida Texas Tech
19 B.C. Michigan B.C. B.C.
20 Wisconsin UCLA Wisconsin Michigan
21 Clemson Oklahoma Michigan Wisconsin
22 Ga. Tech Nevada Florida St. Florida St.
23 Michigan Florida St. Clemson Clemson
24 Oklahoma Toledo Ga. Tech Ga. Tech
25 Iowa St. Boise St. Iowa Iowa
Our Thoughts

Brian – Texas and Southern Cal showed again why they’re at the top of the polls. Two of the most dominating performances I’ve ever seen, especially Texas’. The Longhorn starting offense essentially played two quarters of football and still put up 70 points on what was a pretty respectable Colorado defense. USC showed they do in fact have a defense, shutting down a good UCLA Bruin offense completely. The match up on January 4th in the Rose Bowl is going to be one for the ages.

Only six games featuring top 25 teams last weekend, but when two top 5 teams go down you’re going to see a bit of shuffling going on. LSU and Virginia Tech both drop almost ten spots as they blow their BCS chances and now have to settle for the Peach and Gator Bowls respectively. The people at the Fiesta Bowl sure don’t mind, as they get to select the matchup they wanted anyways (Ohio State and Notre Dame) and only have to worry about a quiet murmur from Nike Town. 13 more days to bowl season!

Matt – Even though there weren’t many games it was still a great football weekend. I was at the Big 12 Championship to watch the Longhorns demolish (understatement) the Colorado Buffaloes. Texas scored 70 points with 7 minutes remaining in the 3rd quarter! USC also took care of business roughing up UCLA pretty bad.

So this makes for the national championship game everyone wanted, the two best teams in the nation going head-to-head in the Rose Bowl. Luckily I got a ticket to the Rose Bowl and will watching the Longhorns roll-up USC. Should be fun. See you in Pasadena!

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I guess they received majority of top 3 votes, surprised Quinn wasn’t a finalist.

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