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Re: The College Football 2004 Thread

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Originally Posted by Corey Balint
Heisman leaders after week one:
Kay-Jay Harris-RB-West Virginia
337 yards on 25 carries-13.5 yards per carry
4 TD's-equalled his last season's total
Scored on 2, 5, 51, and 76 yard runs

Cedric Benson-RB-Texas
also gets a mention for his 181 yard, 2 td, performance
Texas ran for 513 yards in the game, if he had been the number one back, then he would be first.

J.J. Arrington-RB-Cal
181 yards and 3 tds.
Cal had 4 other rushing TD's which took away from his total.
Ummm... You can't really have a Heisman leader after week one.

Of all the players you listed on there, probably the only one to actually get any votes will be Cedric Benson. Arrington won't repeat performances like that very often, if at all in the PAC-10 games. Harris played Temple, who is absolutely miserable.

The Heisman leaders are still gonna be Jason White, Darren Sproles, Matt Leinhart, etc.
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