Article By Andy Purvis on 9th October, 2009
The 2009 race for the Heisman Trophy was supposed to be a transcendent year for the award. For the first time in its history, two former winners were expected to duke it out to see who would join Ohio State's Archie Griffin as the only two time winners.
Throw University of Texas quarterback Colt McCoy into the derby and it was really just expected to be a three horse race.
You can bet that the powers that be at the Downtown Athletic Club of New York were excitedly expecting to have the 2008 winner, Oklahoma's Sam Bradford, and the 2007 winner, Florida's Tim Tebow, along with Texas' McCoy front an...
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