Tim Tebow Overwhelming Heisman Favorite

Tim Tebow had a record-setting year.
Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow won the Maxwell award as the country’s best all-around football player and the Davey O’Brien award for the country’s best quarterback last night at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. Is this a precursor to winning the Heisman trophy tomorrow? Most probably.
Surprisingly enough, the past seven Maxwell winners have not gone on to win the Heisman. Last year, Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn won the Maxwell but finished third in Heisman voting to Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith. This year’s Heisman finalists include The other Heisman finalists who will all be in New York City tomorrow night for the annual award ceremony are Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel, Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan and Arkansas running back Darren McFadden.
Tim Tebow is the overwhelming favorite here. He is the only player in college football history to finish with 20 touchdowns rushing and 20 touchdowns passing. Albeit, several of those running touchdowns came against much weaker opponents, it’s still an amazing feat. Tebow has played hurt most of the season but has continued to play through his injuries, en route to a record setting season. Finally, his Gators finished with a very respectable 9-3 record in a tough SEC East conference and a berth in the Capital One Bowl.
In my opinion, the runner up will be Darren McFadden. After a slow start, McFadden single-handily beat South Carolina and LSU, both ranked in the top five at the time of those big wins. He is the only reason why the Razorbacks are bowling at all this season. Interestingly enough, McFadden will face fellow Heisman hopeful Chase Daniel and the Missouri Tigers in the Cotton Bowl.
Tim Tebow, Darren McFadden, Florida
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