Posts Tagged ‘Heisman Trophy’

Sam Bradford Ready To Return?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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The last time we saw Sam Bradford in action, he was being pile-driven, shoulder-first, into the turf of Jerry Jones’ new football Shangri La. The hit caused Bradford’s shoulder sprain, putting him on the shelf for three games, one [...]

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One Day, Kentucky Will Get This Whole Football Thing

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Yes, I know this was done in jest — or at least I hope it was — but if you’ve ever wondered what people are talking about when they call programs like Kentucky and Duke “basketball schools,” you now have an idea why. This sign was spotted this weekend in Lexington during the Kentucky/Louisville [...]

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Tennessee Volunteers Keep On Swinging

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Following Lane Kiffin’s “we’re creating interest” lead, the Tennessee Volunteers haven’t been shy with the self/team-promotion as we get closer and closer to college football season. Whether it’s promoting safety Eric Berry for the Heisman with billboards, or posing with orange Lamborghinis for the upcoming team poster, the Volunteers have it covered.

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Michael Crabtree 4 Heisman

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Ramblings of a late-night, fall-back sufferer. Take it for what it’s worth:
More than likely, Graham Harrell or Sam Bradford will move to the top of the Heisman favorites, but if there is a better player in the country than Michael Crabtree, I’ll be damned. He absolutely could not be covered last night and [...]

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All Out Blitz – Week 2

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Welcome to the second week of All Out Blitz, IF’s weekly look at world of college football. After what looked like a ho-hum week, match-up wise, it turned out to be anything but.
East Carolina?
Leading the way was Dr. Lou’s son, Skip and his East Carolina Pirates. After absolutely smashing the West [...]

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Tebow Wins Heisman

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

As expected, the 2007 Heisman Trophy award went to Florida’s Tim Tebow, becoming the first ever sophomore to win college football’s most prestigious award. In doing so, Tebow beat out Arkansas’ Darren McFadden, Missouri’s Chase Daniel, and Hawaii’s Colt Brennan.

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