Buckeye86
I do not choose to discuss it
It was said for basically the entire season that the Heisman was going to boil down to Mendoza vs Sayin head to head in the big ten championship game. Mendoza won, Sayin lost. How could that in any way remotely have been impacted by OSU hyping him up more?To me tOSU press relations failed him. I’d be salty about it.
Additionally, Pavia was always going to be #2 (if not #1) because the south was always going to vote like a bunch of ridiculously biased assholes for whoever they collectively chose in the South (the Heisman should really make some significant changes to how it functions if it doesn’t want to continue down the path of increasing irrelevance). And Love at #3 is just stupid (probably due to voters outside of the South and Midwest finding their “we want to be biased assholes, too” candidate), but who really cares?
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