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heisman vote 2011

These are my top 5 Heisman votes for the 2011 college football season.

1. Andrew Luck - this is an award for College Football's best player. Luck had an absoultely outstanding campaign without a single skill position player that could create separation. His accuracy, leadership, and ability to create plays with little help makes him the number one player in the country, and the Heisman winner.

2. Trent Richardson - he's an exceptional talent and a player who will be a good NFL player.
It's pretty impressive the season he put up in the very difficult SEC. He loses out to Luck because Richardson has more talent around him, and he isn't a factor in the pass game.

3. Robert Griffin III - RG3 is the best dual threat player in the nation. He is much more of a pocket passer than people give him credit for. However, when he chooses to pull it down and make a play, he's as dangerous with the ball as anyone in the country.

4. Montee Ball - He's going to set the single season record for touchdowns this year, breaking a record held by the incomparable Barry Sanders.

5. Tyronn Mathieu - The most exciting player on the other side of the football. The suspension hurt him or he might have found his way into the top 3. The honey badger might be the favorite to win the award next season, but I think it might be very difficult to best the season he's had.

Others who just missed out.
QB Denard Robinson -Michigan
QB Matt Barkely - USC
LB Luke Keuchely - Boston College
RB LaMichael James - Oregon
QB Russell Wilson - Wisconsin.

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