With Leinhart staying next season, the focus will still exist on him and I'm sure he will do the same as he did this year(stats wise). I was just hoping he would go, and maybe it would give Omar some more exposure, for his JR year and possible Heisman run for his SR year... More time and exposure would help...
thoughts?
Leihart staying hurts Omar?
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It will be tough for Leinhart to win again. The voters are going to expect more out of him now. That being said he could probably hand the ball off all season and still end up in the top 5 because of his name. I think it is a hard award to win twice because it's difficult to be America's pretty boy two years in a row, while still putting up the big #'s.
but if he hands it off TOO much, Reggie Bush runs away with it. (though you're probably right about the Top 5 thing.) And as long as neither of those two or Adrian Peterson break a bone or wind up in a Turkish prison, the rest of the nation is likely competing for two spots out of five in NYC anyway.kdog27 wrote:It will be tough for Leinhart to win again. The voters are going to expect more out of him now. That being said he could probably hand the ball off all season and still end up in the top 5 because of his name.
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