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Max Finishes Second in Heisman Votes
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<blockquote data-quote="PineyWoodsFrog" data-source="post: 3233309" data-attributes="member: 74316"><p>And another 10 rushing. I don't get why it's so hard to fathom Caleb winning. Dude's numbers and impact were off the charts. The whole "spirit of the award" thing is just rubbish that the Heisman club has to put in their statement, just like the Heisman wasn't actually created to go to the best player, but instead the offensive player who had the best season and the MVP in pro sports rarely goes to the actual "most valuable", but rather who has the best stats. With Baker Mayfield grabbing his crotch and making a gesture to an opposing team and still winning the award, there was no way Williams was going to be punished for some fingernail polish. Regardless of what the Heisman is supposed to "represent" it's mostly about the statistics. I'm sure Max is more concerned about beating Michigan anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PineyWoodsFrog, post: 3233309, member: 74316"] And another 10 rushing. I don't get why it's so hard to fathom Caleb winning. Dude's numbers and impact were off the charts. The whole "spirit of the award" thing is just rubbish that the Heisman club has to put in their statement, just like the Heisman wasn't actually created to go to the best player, but instead the offensive player who had the best season and the MVP in pro sports rarely goes to the actual "most valuable", but rather who has the best stats. With Baker Mayfield grabbing his crotch and making a gesture to an opposing team and still winning the award, there was no way Williams was going to be punished for some fingernail polish. Regardless of what the Heisman is supposed to "represent" it's mostly about the statistics. I'm sure Max is more concerned about beating Michigan anyway. [/QUOTE]
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