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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 114044" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>So how does one become a contender for the Heisman? </p><p>Campaigns tend not to work but that is not always true. </p><p>Players have to be good on the field but that does not mean the best athlete always wins or even gets recognized in the voting. </p><p>Being on offense seems to be an almost absolute requirement any more. </p><p>The media seems to need to be preset toward watching certain players before the season begins. </p><p>You have to win a big game and have a good season as a team.</p><p>Group think and pack mentality have to kick in so that writers can have the comfort of colleagues to agree with so that they can look wise.</p><p>Your chances are slim if you are not in a "name" program or considered in the upper tier of a power five conference. </p><p>You probably need really gaudy statistics to make it easier to vote for you since grading perfectly on film is hard to explain to the masses of casual fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 114044, member: 1640"] So how does one become a contender for the Heisman? Campaigns tend not to work but that is not always true. Players have to be good on the field but that does not mean the best athlete always wins or even gets recognized in the voting. Being on offense seems to be an almost absolute requirement any more. The media seems to need to be preset toward watching certain players before the season begins. You have to win a big game and have a good season as a team. Group think and pack mentality have to kick in so that writers can have the comfort of colleagues to agree with so that they can look wise. Your chances are slim if you are not in a "name" program or considered in the upper tier of a power five conference. You probably need really gaudy statistics to make it easier to vote for you since grading perfectly on film is hard to explain to the masses of casual fans. [/QUOTE]
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