I think pac-10 defenses faced a lot tougher challenge at defending the run with Stafon, McKnight, Best, Rodgers, James.
powerlifter;1619817; said:
Exactly what I meant.. Pac 10< SEC..
But when you throw out Alabama (since Ingram doesn't face them), their conference gets a LOT weaker.
Top-25 rush defenses: UF, ASU, Ari, Or SU. SEC 1 vs 3 P10
Top-40 rush defenses: Cal, Ore................. SEC 0 vs 2 P10
Top-50 rush defenses: UGA, USC, SCar...... SEC 2 vs 1 P10
Florida was the only "great" rush D they faced, and how many top RBs did UF actually face? Hardesty had a good day, Dixon did not, Arkansas had a lot of success.
There were 3 backs who had more rushing yards then Ingram.If the award was based on statistics alone..then yea he didn't deserve to win,but in that case Keenan and Clausen should have been there last night instead of Tebow and Mccoy.
Tebow didn't deserve to be there, and McCoy stunk up the joint against his only two tough opponents. What happened to your big+big+big formula down below?
It was the closest heisman voting ever..It's not like Ingram won by a huge margin that would make it appear to be some travesty.
Which would lend credence to my objection
Best team+Big time player+Big time performances in crucial games= Win.
He did not show up in their biggest regular season game, which happened two weeks ago. His backup, however, did show up big against Auburn, and dominated again a week later against Florida, which dilutes the value of Ingram's dominance imo.