Article By Jeffrey McDaniel on 25th August, 2009
They would finally have a Heisman winner.
Manning was such a lock for the award that no one even needed to see him perform that year.
But a less-than-spectacular game against Florida, a team he NEVER beat, and the awardwas later lost to Charles Woodson.
Woodson was, incidentally, the last defensive player to win the award.
Fast forward to 2009.
Although the campaign doesn't officially begin until Sept. 5, Eric Berry is already a dark horse for the Heisman. To say that he's arguably the best defensive playe...
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