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More Than a Feeling: The Fourth Edition of the Heisman Poll

Written by Adam Hoff
Published October 30, 2006
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8. Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas (8). Once again, McFadden didn't lead his team in rushing as Felix Jones rattled off 141 yards on nine carries, but Arkansas' star running back did tote it 18 times for 129 yards with a score in a 44-10 over Louisiana Monroe. Not only that, but he also did his best LaDainian Tomlinson impression by throwing a nine-yard pass for a touchdown. The Hogs go to South Carolina next week before hosting #8 Tennessee, so McFadden is going to get his chance to make some waves.

9. Erik Ainge, QB, Tennessee (9). Ainge had a very nice game with 254 yards passing and a couple of scores as Tennessee held off South Carolina 31-24 to stay on the fringe of the BCS hunt. He probably deserved an upgrade here, but since I gave him so much rope last week after the three picks against Alabama and in light of the ankle injury he suffered at the end of the game, this seems about right. With games against LSU and Arkansas the next two weeks, he will have every opportunity to skyrocket up this list. He might be the one true darkhorse in this thing.

10. Ian Johnson, RB, Boise State (NR). Johnson isn't flashy, but the numbers speak for themselves. He's first in the country in rushing touchdowns with 18 and fifth in yards per game with 147.6, while averaging a whopping 7.0 yards per carry. Plus, Boise State is unbeaten. So he's got that going for him.

Falling Out: Garrett Wolfe (66 yards on 22 carries makes it three bricks in a row), P.J. Hill (an injury cost him valuable stats and maybe some of his coach's respect), and James Davis (also felled by an injury, as well as a tough loss to Virginia Tech).

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Adam Hoff is the columnist for the Webby-winning WhatifSports.com. He can be reached at wis.insider@gmail.com.
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Published: October 30, 2006
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#1 — October 30, 2006 @ 22:19PM — Matthew T. Sussman [URL]

So you could say you're cheating toward Quinn. Just don't overpursue.

#2 — October 31, 2006 @ 09:19AM — RedNeck [URL]

First, let me get this out. I'm' a Buckeye homer.

Quinn came from the town that I live in, his sister married AJ Hawk, so he almost feels like family, and I wouldn't feel too terribly should he win it. However, Troy does more week in and week out. Yes Texas was week 2, but that was a 3 score win outside of the friendly confines of 'the shoe' in not so friendly conditions. That game was "the game" early in the year. The way Texas got handled, and the continued success has diminished what was acommplished back in September in Austin.

I've got nothing against Q, but looking at how things have gone this year, I would have to disagree with Brady getting past Troy. Even if, heaven forbid, the Buckeye's should happen to lose to the team up north. If he throws 4 picks against them and their defense... maybe so. Other then that, I just don't see it happening. If the Domer's lose to SC after they got punked last weekend, his Heisman bid is toast...

IMHO.

#3 — October 31, 2006 @ 09:31AM — Jet in Columbus [URL]

The mere fact that Troy Smith is so unpredictable and able under any conditions should be a lock in his favor.

I've watched him fire bullets at almost anyone anywhere on the field in a split-second decision with deadly accuracy.

The fact that he's carrying less and passing more shows how much he's grown and how flexible he is.

Even if I weren't a Buckeye, I'd say he deserves it.

...but of course that's only my opinion!

Jet

#4 — October 31, 2006 @ 11:11AM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Brady is close enough that if he has the game against USC that Carson Palmer had against ND a couple years ago, he could vault right into this thing.

Right now, Smith and Quinn appear to be the leaders. I like Slaton's chances to get a lot of support if he puts up a truly special performance against Louisville.

#5 — October 31, 2006 @ 15:31PM — Adam Hoff

The weird thing is that I agree with all those comments. Smith has been incredibly good and deserving and I hope he wins. I just keep picturing Quinn going for 400 yards and a bunch of scores against USC and all of the voters nodding and patting themselves on the back, saying, "See, I knew it would be Brady Quinn." I feel it in my bones.

Also, the poll was getting boring with the same guys on top, so switching it up seemed like it would be fun.

#6 — November 2, 2006 @ 11:10AM — Chris Clouse

I am a Buckeyes fan so I'm dissapointed that Smith isnt on top of the list. I think that Brady Quinn has had a couple of lucky weeks and Smith is so much more consistent. I am happy to see him rushing a lot more lately because he makes big plays for the Bucks on the ground. He does need to have a good game against Michigan though and get his stats better(which should be no problem this week)and as long as they win this week, we will be in the BCS bowl. It will be very hard for him to win the Heisman if they lose to Michigan though.

#7 — November 3, 2006 @ 03:58AM — Don Kontner

Hopefully it won't come down to the passing yards. Troy hasn't had to put up huge numbers, but he can. He's only been playing 3 quarters of a game recently and doesn't throw near as much as Brady. He hasn't run the ball as much as last year either, but he can. Personally, I don't Brady is half the quarterback Troy is and in a big game (or any game for the matter), I'll take Troy every time. Brady is a good quarterback, but he is not a Troy Smith. I'd vote for Hart before I'd ever vote for Brady. Troy is special and it seems every game he makes at least one play that is highlight reel material and he seldom makes a mistake. And just when you think you have him contained or sacked ..... touchdown.

#8 — November 6, 2006 @ 02:00AM — Dominick Evans [URL]

I agree with most of your assessments. I believe Smith is only near the top because OSU is currently in first place. However, I think that Brady Quinn is a better QB all around...and I'm not just saying that because I like Notre Dame more then the Buckeyes.

I am disappointed Mike Hart isn't up higher. You are right, he has been consistent...When I watch him I find it amazing that as small as he is he can have three guys on him, and still be upright...staggering forward to get the first down, or the touchdown he needs.

I just find that hilarious to watch, because he has a goal in mind, and you can tell he is working his ass off for that goal.

I can't wait to see how things play out on the 18th though. With the Michigan defense being as strong as it is (we like to feed our defense in Michigan...those guys are big boys!) its anyone's guess what will happen.

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