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One man’s vote for the Heisman Trophy: it’s Te’o time

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For better or worse, the Heisman doesn’t always go to the so-called best player. Because that isn’t always easy to define. It could be a cornerback in the Pac-12, or a guard at Vanderbilt. That’s for the NFL draft to decide. The Heisman has basically become a popularity contest. It usually goes to the highest-profile skill players, on the highest-profile teams. Simple as that. USC wideout Marqise Lee was a highlight reel many weeks. But his team lost five games. You just can’t overcome that in today’s world. Oregon had three guys who, at different points in the season, you might have considered. But that’s at least one too many. Maybe if the Ducks had finished unbeaten instead of stumbling late.

Manziel might not finish first-team on at least some All-America teams. That’s just the way it is. I don’t think he shouldn’t win just because he’s a freshman. That shouldn’t have anything to do with it. Nor do I think Te’o should win just because he played for the team that did something no other Notre Dame team has done in a quarter-century. But I realize how that works, too. I don’t even know if he’s the best linebacker in the country. I do know I watched a pretty good one from Georgia in the SEC final. But the bottom line is, voting for either Te’o or Klein is almost like voting for an MVP. And that might be OK too.

I’m one of about 1,000 folks who have an official say in this. I have been for a couple of years now. And I try to take it very, very seriously, because it matters. So I gave this a lot of thought. I really favored Klein, to be honest. But in the end I went with Te’o. I could have made a case for all of them and not been wrong. I put Manziel third. I’m probably in the minority. But that’s my story and there’s no going back.

The only thing that’s certain is somebody’s life is never going to be the same. If it’s Manziel, he’ll have almost too much to live up to. Tebow would finish third as a junior, when the Gators won the national title, and fifth as a senior, when they were unbeaten and ranked No. 1 before losing to Alabama (and eventual winner Mark Ingram) in the SEC title game. And if it’s not Manziel, well, Peterson suffered injuries the next two years and didn’t finish in the top 10. Then he left early for the pros. Sometimes you only get one real shot, even when youth is on your side.

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