Did the Heisman Trust make the right decision in awarding the trophy to Johnny Manziel?
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Heisman Trophy finalists, from left, Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein, Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel and Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pose with the Heisman Trophy following a news conference prior to the announcement of the winner, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)
Did the Heisman Trust make the right decision in awarding the trophy to Johnny Manziel?
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Comments » 2
orangecountyvols writes:
All 3 were excellent choices, but Manziel was very deserving. While on the subject of football, no other place to put this....but did you watch the Army Navy game? 11 in a row now. Army had 2nd and goal at the Navy 2 and wound up with a field goal. Then, at the end, Army marches to the 14 with a minute remaining, and fumbles for the 6th time in the game. Army backs owe tons of apologies to QB Steelman for those fumbles. What a heart wrenching defeat.
Anyway, the Heisman presentation was very special. All 3 guys had wonderful stories they shared. One up there I will never understand.............in '56, Hornung.
Wait, not so fast. He played for 2-8 Notre Dame so that explained it.
tulelakevol writes:
How about a "who cares" option? The h trophy sucks, and I have no respect for it. Yes, I am still bitter about Peyton's snub.
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