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Crouch was much better than no. 2, Joey Harrington.
Am.....when did Harrington exactly win the Heisman? :wacko:Crouch was much better than no. 2, Joey Harrington.
Good question. He finished 4th in the Heisman voting when Crouch won chuckleshuffleAm.....when did Harrington exactly win the Heisman? :wacko:Crouch was much better than no. 2, Joey Harrington.
exactly. They only look at what he did(n't do) after he won the Heisman. If they want to take a post-mortem look, then they should look at the 2002 Huskers, not the 2002 St. Louis Rams. the disaster that was 2002 would have happened in, at least, 2001 (Newk may have been able to save 2000, to an extent) w/out Crouch.Because these idiots base everything off what they did AFTER college not DURING college <_< . I don't think we'd been 2-10 without Crouch but we wouldn't have been in the position we were in that year.I still dont see why everyone thought Crouch wasn't that good of a Heisman winner, or even didn't deserve it at all.....
he made un-be-freakin-leavable plays against Mizzou, and OU, and without him, Nebraska would have been about 2-10 that year at best........
this is so stupid. really. would they have even thought of Harrington if he were still struggling with Detroit?Crouch was much better than no. 2, Joey Harrington.
Salaam was at that time one of only 3-4 players in college football history to rush for over 2000 yards in a season (Rozier, Marcus Allen, Barry Sanders). At the time that was sort of the acid test for the Heisman. If a player ran for over 2000 yards it was an automatic Heisman. However, when Troy Davis did it twice in a row at ISU it didn't seem to matter because his team sucked. Since then Ricky Williams, LaDanian Tomlinson, and Larry Johnson have all rushed for over 2000 yards in a season, but of that group only Williams won the Heisman. It seems that a 2000 yards season no longer has the luster that it once had.mbhusker13 said:That list is nucking futs. Danny Wuerfel looked like a highschool baller against are defense.dayne was a stud. Barry is a freakin hall of famer, but that list is mostly b.s. BTW I must have been under a rock in '94' I had no idea that the Puffs had a Hiesman winner. :WTH