Help us track down the remaining votes.
So, which voters are we still missing? Out of the 926 Trophy voters, we know the identities of just over 600 of them. Of those, we've now tracked down the ballots of 226.
Here's the list of the nearly 400 people who we know are H------ Trophy voters (or, at minimum, were voters very recently) but for whom we don't yet have votes.
Start by using the power of Google. Dig around, look for blogs, twitter feeds, facebook pages, and - last but not least - email addresses. If you do contact one of these folks directly, please be polite. There's no point in arguing with them; the ballot deadline has come and gone, and they couldn't change their mind if they wanted to.
Also, if you're going to be helpful do three things: #1, list every vote you find (not just the ones you agree with; the point isn't to "win" the StiffArmTrophy projection, it's to get it right.) #2, list all three spots on the ballot. #3, state your source - if there's a link, provide it. We need to be able to confirm that these folks are ACTUAL voters, and not just folks talking about "my vote" as a hypothetical thing.
And remember, there's another 300+ voters whose identities are still secret. We'd love to track down a few of them - but we'll be especially careful to verify that they're really a voter.
Brady Ackerman | Sun Sports | south |
Chip Alexander | Raleigh News Observer | atl |
Marcus Allen | FMR | |
Shelly Anderson | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | atl |
Robbie Andreu | Gainesville Sun | south |
Pete Arbogast | west | |
Paul Arnett | starbulletin.com | west |
Jack Arute | ABC Sports | unknown |
Mark Asher | XTRA 910 | west |
Bob Asmussen | Champaign News-Gazette | midw |
Mike Babcock | Huskers Illustrated | sw |
Terry Baker | FMR | |
Sean Baligian | WDFN 1130 | south |
Chuck Banning | New London Day | ne |
Tony Barnhart | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | south |
Wendell Barnhouse | Fort Worth Star-Telegram | sw |
Chuck Barret | sw | |
David Barron | Houston Chronicle | sw |
Bob Barry Sr. | KFOR | sw |
Steve Batterson | Quad City (Iowa) Times | midw |
Skip Bayless | ESPN | unknown |
Brent Beaird | 1010XL 105.3 | south |
Randy Beard | Evansville (Indiana) Courier-Press | midw |
Gary Beban | FMR | |
Mark Beech | Sports Illustrated | ne |
Joe Bellino | FMR | |
Jim Beseda | The Oregonian | west |
Dan Bickley | Arizona Republic | west |
Joe Biddle | Nashville Tennessean | south |
Mike Bires | Beaver County Times/Allegheny Times | atl |
Steve Bisheff | 710 ESPN | west |
John Blanchette | Spokesman-Review | west |
Mark Blaudschun | Boston Globe | ne |
Keith Bleyer | FOX Sports Net | sw |
Terry Boers | WSCR 670 AM | midw |
Ron Bracken | Centre Daily Times | atl |
Mark Bradley | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | south |
Michael Bradley | CBS Sportsline | unknown |
John Brasier | AndersonSC.com | atl |
Albert Breer | Metro West Daily | ne |
Mark Brennan | FightOnState.com | atl |
Bob Bridge | Bedford Times-Mail | midw |
Joe Brocato | WDTV | atl |
BG Brooks | rockymountainnews.com | sw |
Todd Brooks | Russellville Courier News | sw |
Bruce Brown | Lafeyette Advertiser | south |
Rick Brown | The Lakeland (FL) Ledger | south |
Bob Burwell | WSCR 670 AM | sw |
Bryan Burwell | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | sw |
Reggie Bush | FMR | |
Scott Cain | Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | sw |
Geoff Calkins | Memphis Commercial Appeal | south |
Dave Campbell | TexasFootball.com | sw |
Earl Campbell | FMR | |
Billy Cannon | FMR | |
John Cappelletti | FMR | |
Mike Carmin | Lafayette (Ind.) Journal & Courier | midw |
Jim Carty | Ann Arbor News | midw |
Mike Casazza | Charleston Daily Mail | atl |
Rana Cash | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | south |
Howard Cassady | FMR | |
Joe Cervi | Pueblo Chieftan | sw |
Gary Childs | Peoria Journal Star | midw |
David Ching | Columbus (GA) Ledger-Enquirer | south |
Richard Cirminiello | CollegeFootballNews.com | unknown |
John Clay | Lexington Herald-Leader | south |
David Climer | The Nashville Tennessean | south |
Jim Cnockaert | Ann Arbor News / mlive.com | midw |
Dwight Collins | Ocala Star-Banner | south |
Ron Cook | post-gazette.com | atl |
Rick Coppola | Fox 61 | ne |
Lee Corso | ESPN | unknown |
Frank Coyle | DraftInsiders.com | atl |
Eric Crawford | Louisville Courier-Journal | south |
Don Criqui | CBS Sports | ne |
Tim Cronin | Chicago Daily Southtown | midw |
John David Crow | FMR | |
Chuck Culpepper | New York Newsday | ne |
Ed Cunningham | ABC/ESPN | unknown |
Frank Cusumano | KSDK-5 | sw |
Frank Dascenzo | Durham Herald-Sun | atl |
Barker Davis | Washington Times | atl |
Brian Davis | Dallas Morning News | sw |
Charles Davis | College Football Now | unknown |
Ken Davis | MSNBC | unknown |
Rece Davis | ESPN | unknown |
Peter Dawkins | FMR | |
Tommy Deas | Tuscaloosa News | south |
Stephen Dilbeck | LA Daily News | west |
Mike DiMauro | Connecticut Day | ne |
Michael DiRocco | Florida Times-Union | south |
Tony Dorsett | FMR | |
Brent Dougherty | 104.5 The Zone | south |
Mike Downey | Chicago Tribune | midw |
Joseph Duarte | Houston Chronicle | sw |
Jay Dunn | footballstories.com | unknown |
Stu Durando | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | sw |
Wes Durham | AM 790 | south |
John Dwyer | Nashville Newschannel 2 | south |
Jack Ebling | WQTX 92.7 FM | midw |
Greg Ellis | Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal | south |
Guerin Emig | Tulsa (Okla.) World | sw |
Eduardo Encina | York Daily Record | atl |
Dave Fairbank | Daily Press | atl |
Larry Felser | Buffalo News | ne |
Bob Fiscella | FSN Sports | unknown |
Ray Fittipaldo | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | atl |
Bob Flounders | Harrisburg Patriot-News | atl |
Doug Flutie | FMR | |
Jason Foster | pigskinpost.com | sw |
Chris Fowler | ESPN | unknown |
John Fox | Press & Sun Bulletin | ne |
Mike Francesa | WFAN | ne |
Gene Frenette | Florida Times Union | south |
Blake Fulton | Nashville SportsNight | south |
Robert Gagliardi | Wyoming Tribune-Eagle | west |
Mike Garrett | FMR | |
Paul Gattis | Huntsville Times | south |
Dave George | Palm Beach Post | south |
Artie Gigantino | Fox Sports Net | unknown |
Anthony Gimino | Tucson Citizen | west |
Mark Godich | Sports Illustrated | ne |
Adam Gold | WRBZ 850 AM | atl |
Charles Goldberg | The Birmingham (Ala.) News | south |
Herb Gould | Chicago Sun-Times | midw |
George Grande | "longtime Reds announcer" | ne |
Johnny Green | Texarkana Gazette | sw |
Ron Green | Charlotte Observer | atl |
Archie Griffin | FMR | |
Tim Guidera | WTOC | south |
Steve Guiremand | lasvegassun.com | west |
Dave Hackenberg | Toledo Blade | midw |
Pat Haden | NBC Sports | west |
Bruce Haertl | KWCH | sw |
Jack Hairston | south | |
Wally Hall | Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | sw |
Lee Hamilton | unknown | |
Bob Hammel | Hoosier Times | midw |
John Harris | Pittsburg Tribune-Review | midw |
Mike Harris | Richmond Times Dispatch | atl |
Chuck Hathcock | Daily Star (Grenada, Miss.) | south |
Joe Hawk | Las Vegas Review-Journal | west |
Matt Hayes | The Sporting News | south |
Jim Henderson | WWL-TV | south |
Clay Henry | Hawgs Illustrated | sw |
Kirk Herbstreit | ESPN | unknown |
Terry Hersom | Sioux City Journal | midw |
Dave Hickman | Charleston Gazette | atl |
Jemele Hill | Detroit Free Press | midw |
Randy Holtz | Rocky Mountain News | sw |
Bruce Hooley | midw | |
Paul Hornung | FMR | |
John Huarte | FMR | |
Brent Hubbs | VolQuest.com | south |
Mic Huber | Sarasota Herald-Tribune | south |
Doug Huff | Wheeling News-Register | atl |
Michael Hunt | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | midw |
Bob Hunter | Columbus Dispatch | midw |
Jimmy Hyams | WNML 990 | south |
Mike Irwin | 1190 The Fan - Fayetteville, AR | sw |
Bo Jackson | FMR | |
Keith Jackson | ABC Sports | unknown |
Mark Janssen | Manhattan Mercury | sw |
Scott Johnson | Missoulian | west |
Troy Johnson | Columbus Ledger-Inquirer | midw |
David Jones | Patriot-News | atl |
David Jones | Florida Today | south |
Rich Kaipust | Omaha World-Herald | sw |
Dick Kazmaier | FMR | |
Tom Keegan | Lawrence Journal-World | sw |
Peter Kerasotis | Florida Today | south |
Blair Kerkhoff | Kansas City Star | sw |
Josh Kinder | Manhattan Mercury | sw |
Randy Kindred | Bloomington-Normal Pantagraph | midw |
Kelley King | Sports Illustrated | unknown |
Randy King | Roanoke Times | atl |
John Klein | Tulsa (Okla.) World | sw |
Mike Knobler | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | south |
Mark Knudson | Fort Collins Coloradoan | sw |
Will Kollmeyer | WCBI | south |
Brian Koonz | Danbury News-Times | ne |
Phil Kornblut | South Carolina Radio Network | atl |
Dave Krieger | Denver Post | sw |
Eric Lacy | Detroit News | midw |
Lance Lahnert | Amarillo Globe-News | sw |
Jim Lampley | HBO | unknown |
Keith Langlois | Oakland Press | midw |
John Lattner | FMR | |
Tim Layden | Sports Illustrated | ne |
Reid Laymance | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | sw |
Jim Leahey | KHNL | west |
Dean Legge | DawgPost.com | south |
George Lehner | WTVN-AM | midw |
Matt Leinart | FMR | |
Dave Lesnick | Daily Inter Lake | west |
Bernie Lincicome | Rocky Mountain News | sw |
Bob Lipper | Richmond Times Dispatch | atl |
Bill Livingston | plaindealer.com | midw |
John Lopez | 790 AM | sw |
Michael Lough | Macon Telegraph | south |
Tom Loverro | Washington Times | atl |
John Lujack | FMR | |
Verne Lundquist | CBS Sports | unknown |
John Markon | Richmond Times Dispatch | atl |
Phillip Marshall | Huntsville Times | south |
Buddy Martin | Sun Herald | south |
Ian Martin | KNML | sw |
Jeffrey Martin | Wichita Eagle | sw |
Dave Matter | Columbia Tribune | sw |
Mark May | ESPN | unknown |
Tim May | Columbus Dispatch | midw |
Mark McCarter | Huntsville Times | south |
C.J. McCarthy | New Hampshire Union-Leader | ne |
David McCollum | Log Cabin Democrat (Arkansas) | sw |
Jim McCormack | presstelegram.com | west |
Neal McCready | Mobile Press-Register | south |
Jimmie McDowell | Mississippi Sports | south |
Tom McEwen | Tampa Tribune | south |
Mike McFeely | KFGO | west |
Rick McGowan | Newport Daily News | ne |
Curt McKeever | Lincoln Journal Star | sw |
Adam Mertz | Capital Times | midw |
Jeff Metcalfe | Arizona Republic | west |
Al Michaels | unknown | |
Scott Michaux | Augusta Chronicle | |
Ted Miller | Seattle PI | west |
Brad Moore | abqtrib.com | sw |
Roger Moore | Stillwater News Press | sw |
Rick Morrissey | Chicago Tribune | midw |
Joe Muench | El Paso Times | sw |
Brent Musberger | ABC Sports | unknown |
Kevin Nathan | Channel 30 | ne |
Jim Naveau | Lima News | midw |
Brad Nessler | ABC Sports | unknown |
Tom Oates | madison.com | midw |
Paul Oberjuerge | San Bernardino Sun | west |
John O'Malley | Times of Northwest Indiana | midw |
Dana O'Neil | Philadelphia Daily News | atl |
Mike Organ | Nashville Tennessean | south |
Sean O'Rourke | New Haven Register | ne |
Steve Owens | FMR | |
Jeff Parson | Wichita Eagle | sw |
David Pascal | Chattanooga Times Free Press | south |
Dan Patrick | ESPN | unknown |
Jared Patterson | (Mason City, Iowa) Globe Gazette | midw |
Dennis Peck | The Oregonian | west |
Jason Peter | ESPN 1480 Lincoln | sw |
Eric Petersen | The (Iowa) Gazette | midw |
Gene Phelps | djournal.com | south |
Steve Physioc | Fox | west |
Jeff Pinkham | Burlington Free Press | ne |
Scott Pitoniak | Rochester Democrat & Chronicle | ne |
Michael Pointer | Indianapolis Star | midw |
Edwin Pope | Miami Herald | south |
Joe Posnanski | Kansas City (Mo.) Star | sw |
Mike Prater | The Idaho Statesman | west |
Scott Rabalais | The Advocate | south |
Ron Rapoport | Chicago Sun-Times | midw |
Jerry Ratcliffe | Charlottesville Daily Progress | atl |
Darryl Richards | foxsports.com | unknown |
Steve Richardson | Dallas Morning News | sw |
Howard Richman | Kansas City Star | sw |
Lenn Robbins | NY Post | ne |
Chris Roberts | XTRA 910 | west |
Linda Robertson | Miami Herald | south |
Paul Rogers | WHAS-AM | south |
Rich Rosenblatt | Associated Press | unknown |
Brian Rosenthal | Lincoln Journal-Star | sw |
Leo Roth | Rochester Democrat & Chronicle | ne |
Michael Rothstein | Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette | midw |
Mike Rozier | FMR | |
Neil Rudel | Altoona Mirror | atl |
Mike Runge | Fox 13 | west |
Chris Russo | WFAN | ne |
Rick Ryan | Charleston Gazette | atl |
Tim Ryan | Burlington Free Press | ne |
Chris Sager | TBS | unknown |
Rashaan Salaam | FMR | |
Barry Sanders | FMR | |
Gene Sapakoff | Charleston Post and Courier | atl |
John Saunders | ESPN | unknown |
Rich Scarcella | Reading Eagle | atl |
Steve Scholfield | North County Times | west |
Mike Schopp | WGR | ne |
Chip Scoggins | Minneapolis Star-Tribune | midw |
Doug Segrest | Birmingham News | south |
Jeff Shain | Miami Herald | south |
Mike Shalin | Boston Herald | ne |
Greg Sharpe | Husker Radio Network | sw |
Kevin Sherrington | Dallas Morning News | sw |
Howard Simon | WGR | ne |
O.J. Simpson | FMR | |
Billy Sims | FMR | |
Dave Sittler | Tulsa (Okla.) World | sw |
Brady Slater | Idaho State Journal | west |
Troy Smith | FMR | |
Doug Smock | Charleston Gazette | atl |
Bob Snyder | Syracuse Post-Standard | ne |
Dave Solomon | New Haven Register | ne |
Jerome Solomon | Houston Chronicle | sw |
Mike Sorensen | Deseret News | west |
Steve Spurrier | FMR | |
Tony Stastny | Savannah Morning News | south |
Phil Steele | PhilSteele.com | unknown |
Mark Stewart | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | midw |
Joe Sullivan | Boston Globe | ne |
Pat Sullivan | FMR | |
Steve Sullivan | KATV | sw |
Lynn Swann | ABC Sports | unknown |
Mike Szvetitz | Opelika-Auburn News | south |
Michelle Tafoya | ESPN | midw |
Tim Tebow | FMR | |
David Teel | Newport News | atl |
Rick Telander | Chicago Sun-Times | midw |
Vinny Testaverde | FMR | |
Bob Thomas | Florida Times-Union | south |
Mark Thornton | Star Herald | south |
Mike Tirico | ESPN | unknown |
Gino Torretta | FMR | |
Chip Towers | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | south |
John Tucker | New Hampshire Union-Leader | ne |
Caulton Tudor | Raleigh News Observer | atl |
Mike Valenti | WQTX, sportsinferno.com | midw |
Adam Van Brimmer | Savannah Morning News | south |
Michael Vega | Boston Globe | ne |
Mike Ventre | MSNBC | west |
Brian Vernellis | Shreveport Times | south |
Mike Waldner | Daily Breeze | west |
Herschel Walker | FMR | |
Joe Walljasper | Columbia Tribune | sw |
John Walters | NBC Sports | ne |
Susie Wargin | 9 News Denver | sw |
Whit Watson | Sun Sports | south |
Pete Weber | WNSR | south |
Dave Weekley | Charleston Gazette | atl |
Chris Weinke | FMR | |
Marc Weiszer | Athens Banner-Herald | south |
John Werner | Waco Tribune | sw |
Scott Wetzel | radio.sportingnews.com | unknown |
Mark Whicker | Orange County Register | west |
Charles White | FMR | |
Gordon White | The Pilot | atl |
Jeff White | Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch | atl |
Stu Whitney | Argus Leader | west |
Dennis Whitton | Lowell Sun | ne |
Lindsay Willhite | Chicago Daily Herald | midw |
Don Williams | Lubbock Avalanche Journal | sw |
Ken Willis | Daytona Beach News-Journal | south |
Allen Wilson | Buffalo News | ne |
Art Wilson | Pasadena Star-News | west |
Luke Winn | Sports Illustrated | ne |
Neill Woelk | dailycamera.com | sw |
Bob Wojnowski | Detroit News | midw |
Scott Wolf | LA Daily News | west |
Gail Wood | Olympian | west |
Terry Wood | Northwest Arkansas Times | sw |
Mike Woods | NBC Sports | unknown |
Todd Wright | Sun Sports | south |
Danny Wuerffel | FMR | |
Steve Wyche | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | south |
Harvey Yavener | New Jersey Star-Ledger | atl |
Dan Zeiger | East Valley Tribune | west |
Mike Ziegenhorn | KTUL | sw |
Kari Chisholm | December 10, 2009 | Comment on This Post (271 so far) |
Comments
Brad Edwards ESPN on WSPZ-AM, said he voted Suh, Gerhart, and Ingram in order.
http://www.690thesportsanimal.com/sectional.asp?id=23340
Posted by: Michael Farren | Dec 10, 2009 10:23:09 AM
This guy, Heath Cline-
http://www.1075thegame.com/showdj.asp?DJID=43136
Posted by: rolltide55 | Dec 10, 2009 10:23:27 AM
jared patterson mason city globe gazette
1 suh
2 gerhart
3 mccoy
Posted by: nick | Dec 10, 2009 10:37:38 AM
Spencer Tillman didn't vote for McCoy first.
I live in Birmingham, Alabama and our local radio station WJOX 94.5 has a morning show until 10 called the opening drive. A local DJ, former Alabama QB Jay Barker, and former Tennessee Titans and Auburn Tiger's kicker Al Del Greco host the show. They had an interview with Spencer Tillman today that said previous to the last game he had planned on voting for Colt McCoy but changed his mind after the games and he listed his votes as
1. Mark Ingram
2. Colt McCoy
3. CJ Spiller
I'm unable to search their site for proof http://www.wjox690.com because I'm at work, but if your able to I'm sure they have a recording of the interview available, well not sure, but it is a possibility.
Posted by: phylomatic | Dec 10, 2009 10:52:24 AM
Joe Biddle's Nashville Tennessean blog 12/7/09 says "I think Ingram wins, McCoy will be second and Gerhart third. That's my story and I'm sticking to it."
Posted by: Gene | Dec 10, 2009 10:52:29 AM
Doug Segrest of the Birmingham News said "Brandon, I think it was 1. Ingram, 2. Gerhart and 3. McCoy." When I sent him a message via Facebook to ask who he voted for.
Posted by: Brandon | Dec 10, 2009 11:05:46 AM
Jeff Shear Wsfa 12 Montgomery Alabama
1.Mark ingram
2.Toby geirhart
3.Suh
Check it on Wsfa.com And look Jeff's Journal.
Posted by: Josh Harrison | Dec 10, 2009 11:06:40 AM
Jeff Shear Wsfa 12 Montgomery Alabama
1.Mark ingram
2.Toby geirhart
3.Suh
Check it on Wsfa.com And look Jeff's Journal.
Posted by: Josh Harrison | Dec 10, 2009 11:06:40 AM
Jeff Sherer of wsfa in Montgomery
1. Ingram
2. McCoy
3. Gerhart
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/link.asp?L=185146
Posted by: JJ | Dec 10, 2009 11:23:29 AM
Not a very bright site. Didn't even list last year's winner (Sam Bradford) as a voter.
Posted by: Tigerfan | Dec 10, 2009 11:31:08 AM
Dan Bickley AZ Republic- 1. Gerhart 2. Ingram 3. McCoy
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/DanBickley/69238
Posted by: Bill | Dec 10, 2009 11:41:13 AM
Todd McShay on ESPN says he has a vote and he's not on your list...
He said he voted:
1) Gerhart
2) Ingram
3) Suh
http://sports-ak.espn.go.com/ncf/index - it's on the video on the flash banner list about McShay and Kiper on the Heisman...don't know how long they'll keep it up.
Posted by: JC | Dec 10, 2009 11:49:02 AM
Just emailed Joe Hawk. He's not divulging til after the announcement, so don't bother bugging him.
Posted by: Joey | Dec 10, 2009 11:56:08 AM
i think i saw ingram in first then colt mccoy
Posted by: timothy | Dec 10, 2009 12:41:29 PM
Bob Matthews
1) Mark Ingram
2) Colt McCoy
3) Ndomakong Suh
Posted by: rmorin | Dec 10, 2009 12:43:10 PM
1. Tebow
2. Gerhart
3. McCoy
Posted by: Cody | Dec 10, 2009 12:52:24 PM
Monte Poole
San Jose Mercury News
Gerhart #1
http://www.mercurynews.com/top-stories/ci_13964745
Posted by: Conrad | Dec 10, 2009 12:56:40 PM
http://www.espnaustin.com/pages/pages.php?page=15chip brown orangebloods.com
Posted by: cliff bennett | Dec 10, 2009 1:24:27 PM
http://www.woganonsports.com/2009/dec/09/my-heisman-ballot
Jim Wogon
1. McCoy
2. Gerhart
3. Ingram
Posted by: Aimee | Dec 10, 2009 1:33:25 PM
Jim Wogan, not Jim Wogon. Sorry for the typo.
Posted by: Aimee | Dec 10, 2009 1:34:08 PM
If you correct Tillman's vote, people might stop commenting on it.
Posted by: Bob Smith | Dec 10, 2009 1:34:15 PM
Got this email from Mike Szvetitz-Opelika/Auburn News
John,
I already turned in my vote to stiffarmtrophy.com, but just in case you still want to know ... No. 1 Toby Gerhart, No. 2 Mark Ingram, No. 3 C.J. Spiller.
I'll have a column in Saturday's paper about my votes.
MIKE
Posted by: John Karabasz | Dec 10, 2009 1:39:23 PM
Eric Crouch just announced on the local ESPN affiliate that he voted for Suh #1.
Posted by: Tom | Dec 10, 2009 1:45:34 PM
This is a list from a Husker message board of people who have voted for Suh:
so far Suh has 84 1st place votes, 31 second place votes, and 34 3rd place vote
Total Points for Suh - 348
Voting 1
Shatel
Nissan Fan Vote
Joe Schad
Lee Barfnecht
Bernie Mikalaz
Andy Staples
Don Borst
Rick Cleveland
Sam Keeler
Keith Murphy
Gene Menez
Marc Morehouse
Sean Callahan
Mitch Sherman
Randy Riggs
Dean Blevins
John Holcomb
Travis Justice
Pat Forde
Pete Fiutak
Rusty Hampton
Kevin Kugler
Bob Barry Jr.
Brian Christopherson
Andrew Logue
Jon Schuetz
Mike Finger
Mark Tupper
Dan Hicken
Sipple
Trent Rosecrans
Mark Schlabach (also said to be a voter, but not on the list)
Dan Hicken
Mike Severe (says he is a voter, but not on the list?)
Pete DiPrimio
Doug Harris
Kevin Haskin
Ron Higgins
Jeff Potrykus (not listed as a voter)
BJ Schecter
*Skip Bayless
Stewart Mandel
Jay Tate
Mark Schlereth (not listed as a voter, but says he is)
Tom Mulhern
Mark Kiszla
Mitch Vingle
Dave Matter
Mike Lopresti
Steve Campell (says he's a voter but not on the list)
David Whitely
David Ching (Athens)
Brian Rosenthal
Jason Peter (media vote, but name not on list)
stan weber (says he has a vote, but not on the list)
Eric Crouch
Johnny Rodgers
Steve Wieberg
Buck Harvey
Jake Trotter
Kyle Ringo
Craig James
Bruce Feldman
Andy Baggot
Dave Matter
Adrian Fiala (Not listed as a known voter)
Darrell Owenby
Chuck Carlton (Not listed as an official voter)
Adam Zuvanich
Al Jerkins
Trevor Mattich
Woody Paige
Bob Ryan
Kirk Bohls
Mark Rosner
Charles Woodson
Paul Strelow
John Shinn
Tom Luicci
Scott Linn
Jeff Jacobs
Clay Horning
Bill Haisten
Nick Canepa
Voting #2
Al Eschback
Cory McCarthy
Dan Greenspan
George Schroeder
Tom Dienhart
Chip Brown
Dennis Dodd
Scott Ferrell
Bill King
Kyle Veazey
Mike Hlas
John Rohde
Chris Low
Randy Kennedy
Bob Condotta
John Helsley
John Hunt
Kevin Schnepf
Drew Sharp
Brent Dougherty
Cecil Hurt
Tim Cowlishaw
Mark Howard
Mike Lucas
Jay Mariotti
Brett Bloomquist
Olin Buchanan
Vahe Gregoriam
Austin Murphy
Eddie George
Keith Morehouse
Voting #3
Ivan Malsel
Mike Strange
Jeff Shepard
David Mayo
Mark Rea
Kirk Herbstreit
Anonymous Voter #1 (not kidding, declared, but won't give name)
John Lindsay
Tom Kensler
Don Doxie
Todd Helmick
Chris Huston
Kevin Scarbinsky
Gene Wojciechowski
Kelly Whiteside
Dan Bernstein
Terry Hutchens
Erick Smith
Jenni Carlson
Gene Frenette
LaMond Pope
Mike Burk
Angelique Chengelis
Bob Keisser
Bob Molinaro
JB Morris
Bob Matthews
Emily Jones
Suzanne Halliburton
Travis Haney
Rick Bozich
Andre Ware
Dan Hinxman
Barry Tompkins
* = I haven't seen their vote declared, but someone else has.
Not all the voters are listed on the known voters list - so if someone says they are a voter and it seems plausible that they are a voter, I'll include them.
Posted by: T | Dec 10, 2009 2:01:35 PM
Kevin Scarbinsky and Ray Melick of the Birmingham News are voters for the Heisman, and Scarbinsky posted his ballot, as follows:
1. Rolando McClain (UA)
2. Mark Ingram (UA)
3. Ndamukong Suh (Nebraska)
The link is
http://blog.al.com/kevin-scarbinsky/2009/12/call_me_a_heisman_homer.html
Melick said "I will say my votes, in no particular order, went to a player from Alabama, one from Stanford, and one from Florida." So he probably put Ingram first when you read the article.
The link is
http://blog.al.com/ray-melick/2009/12/melick_heisman_vote_may_be_too.html
Posted by: Boyd | Dec 10, 2009 2:09:47 PM
Voter not on your list is Jeff Shearer, sports anchor for WSFA affiliate for NBC in Montgomery, AL. He announced on the news 12/9/9 that his first place vote is for Ingram. Can't recall the other 2 places.
Posted by: CE | Dec 10, 2009 2:13:53 PM
Ted Miller:
1. McCoy
2. Suh
3. Gerhart
http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/8241/why-i-voted-for-colt-mccoy-for-the-heisman-trophy
Posted by: JW | Dec 10, 2009 2:19:33 PM
Correction, that was Tim Griffin's vote:
1. McCoy
2. Suh
3. Gerhart
http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/8241/why-i-voted-for-colt-mccoy-for-the-heisman-trophy
(Ted, Tim...whatev)
Posted by: JW | Dec 10, 2009 2:22:06 PM
Tim Griffin, Big XII blogger:
McCoy
Suh
Gerhart
Posted by: Zach | Dec 10, 2009 2:24:35 PM
You have Tim Griffin's 1st & 2nd place vote. His 3rd place vote went to Gerhart. http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/8241/why-i-voted-for-colt-mccoy-for-the-heisman-trophy
Posted by: Nik | Dec 10, 2009 2:36:05 PM
Paul Finebaum (JOX Radio/Birmingham, AL; Birmingham News)
1. Ingram
2. McCoy
3. Tebow
Posted by: Justin | Dec 10, 2009 2:50:44 PM
Tim Griffin
1. McCoy
2. Suh
3. Gerhart
Posted by: logan | Dec 10, 2009 3:07:39 PM
Joe Biddle from The Tennessean stated in his blog 1. Ingram 2. McCoy 3. Gerhart
Posted by: Anthony | Dec 10, 2009 3:09:06 PM
mark may and kirk herbstreit voted ingram first per espn but dont have 2nd or 3rd place votes for either
Posted by: clay | Dec 10, 2009 3:42:37 PM
Where is Carson Palmer's name on your list of voters?
Posted by: Traveler5 | Dec 10, 2009 3:44:34 PM
OK people, listen up. This is a list of voters WHOSE VOTES WE DON'T KNOW YET. Stop telling me about people whose vote we already have. Carson Palmer isn't listed here because we've known his vote for a week.
Posted by: Kari Chisholm | Dec 10, 2009 3:49:32 PM
Archie Griffin was just on CBS and he "unoficially" said that Ingram became the top candidate after the sec championship game. Sounds like he just gave us his candidate!!!
Posted by: Kyle | Dec 10, 2009 3:59:22 PM
C'mon stiffarm, what the heck is going on?! Spencer Tillman Voted Ingram 1 Mccoy 2 and Spiller 3. You have is ballot alllllll wrong!!
Posted by: Kyle | Dec 10, 2009 4:04:11 PM
http://www.news-gazette.com/chats/2009/12/08/illinois_football_chat__pm_tuesday/
McCoy #1
Bob Asmussen Champaign News midwest
Posted by: Aimee | Dec 10, 2009 4:16:00 PM
Tim Griffin
1. McCoy
2. Suh
3. Gerhart
Posted by: Allan | Dec 10, 2009 4:16:41 PM
Randy Kennedy the sports editor for the Mobile Press Register in Mobile, AL gave his ballot on the radio this after noon. He said it on his radio show here in Mobile. So I don't have a link. He said on The Afternoon Sports Drive on WNSP 105.5. He said that he is a voter. He said he voted:
1. Ingram
2. Suh
3. Gerhardt
Posted by: Jay Boren | Dec 10, 2009 4:51:12 PM
I submitted this yesterday, but didn't see that he was added to the list... Joe Starkey, KGO Radio in San Francisco and play-by-play man for the Cal Bears stated he is a Heisman voter, and that he sent his ballot in with Gerhart in 1st place - I do not believe he mentioned who he chose 2nd and 3rd. He stated this on the air during the Cal - Washington game.
Posted by: Marty | Dec 10, 2009 5:16:16 PM
Brian Rosenthal from the Lincoln Journal Star voted for Suh #1, Gerhart#2, Ingrahm #3 per facebook.
Posted by: Bailey | Dec 10, 2009 5:51:14 PM
does this guy have a vote?
Posted by: jason | Dec 10, 2009 5:51:17 PM
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/10500598/Why-Nebraska's-Suh-should-clutch-the-Heisman-
sorry
Posted by: jason | Dec 10, 2009 5:51:36 PM
Per http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/DanBickley/:
Dan Bickley, of the Arizona Republic, votes as follows:
1. Toby Gerhart
2. Mark Ingram
3. Colt McCoy
Posted by: Bamagal | Dec 10, 2009 6:12:36 PM
Joe Biddle suggests, but does not outright state, his preferences as follows:
1. Mark Ingram
2. Colt McCoy
3. Toby Gerhart
Posted by: Bamagal | Dec 10, 2009 6:20:55 PM
Matthew Osbourne is the Sports Editor for The Trentonian (NJ) and a first year Heisman voter. He confirmed on his Facebook page today that he voted 1.) Gerhart 2.) Ingram and 3.) Suh.
Posted by: RTR79 | Dec 10, 2009 6:42:51 PM
Jeff Shearer, WSFA Sports Anchor http://www.wsfa.com/Global/link.asp?L=185146&nav=menu33_4_1
1. Mark Ingram
2. McCoy
3. Toby G.
Posted by: Todd nicholas | Dec 10, 2009 6:55:35 PM
Here is a link to Doug Segrests Monday column where he ranks the Heisman contenders, and I THINK I heard him say on his talk show (The Zone) that he had it 1) Ingram 2) Gerhart and 3) McCoy. I was half asleep. Hope this helps.
Here is the link. http://blog.al.com/segrest/2009/12/second_look_snapshots_from_the_6.html
Posted by: Greg | Dec 10, 2009 7:05:02 PM
Roxy Bernstein voted for Gerhart.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/sports/How-a-Heisman-Voter-is-Made-79018947.html
Posted by: Matt | Dec 10, 2009 7:08:05 PM
CAULTON TUDOR indicated before the Big XII championship game ""For my No. 1 vote, however, it's going to take a lot from either QB to unseat Texas receiver Jordan Shipley. "" He said barring a horrible game by both Texas and Florida he would vote Shipley No. 1. He also mentions Tebow heavily and indicates he thinks Tebow and McCoy are favorites. Not sure. Here is another quote """But unless Shipley really bombs against Nebraska, he won't leave completely empty-handed. He'll get at least one first-place Heisman vote."""
Shipley No. 1 as of Dec. 4th
http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/story/224795.html
Brady Ackerman's Blog- Seems as if he hasnt voted. This is his post as of Dec. 1st.
Heisman Ballot (5) McCoy, Tebow, Gerhardt,Keenum and Ingram.
http://www.espngo1.com/blogs/brady.php
Not really sure if this old data will help. Neither seemed like they had their picks in stone and have a good chance of changing their minds given their picks.
Thanks for doing all this. I have a feeling you may be off more than normal in this race but love what your doing and thanks. I wish they gave 3 Heisman's this year because no one really set themselves apart.
Posted by: HMAN | Dec 10, 2009 7:09:30 PM
Doug Segrest of the Birmingham (AL) News revealed his votes today (12/10/09) in an online chat on al.com
"Doug Segrest: Yes, Joey. I voted for Mark Ingram first, Toby Gerhart second and Colt McCoy third."
The full text of the chat is here:
http://blog.al.com/segrest/2009/12/sec_football_live_chat_at_1_pm.html
See the entries at 1:48 pm in the chat.
Posted by: ron-n-bham | Dec 10, 2009 7:10:03 PM
Roger Moore no longer works for the Stillwater NewsPress and hasn't for at least two years.
He does still work as the radio color commentator for Oklahoma State wrestling, but he no longer writes for the newspaper.
Posted by: Pistol Pete | Dec 10, 2009 7:35:27 PM
Also, Mike Ziegenhorn was fired at KTUL in 2005. He now sells insurance.
Posted by: Pistol Pete | Dec 10, 2009 7:44:56 PM
Name FIRST SECOND THIRD
Chip Brown
Orangebloods.com
McCoy Suh Ingram
Olin Buchanan
Rivals.com
Gerhart Suh Ingram
Sean Callahan
HuskersIllustrated.com
Suh Gerhart Ingram
Tom Dienhart
Rivals.com
Ingram Suh Gerhart
Bill King
RivalsRadio
Ingram Suh McCoy
Posted by: Bradley | Dec 10, 2009 8:07:18 PM
Greg Sharpe Husker Radio Network
1. Suh
2. McCoy
3. Ingram
Posted by: Steven Rasmusen | Dec 10, 2009 8:18:59 PM
Mike Babcock Huskers Illustrated
1.) Suh
2.) Ingram
3.) McCoy
Posted by: Steven Rasmusen | Dec 10, 2009 8:20:39 PM
Randy Kindred - "He (McCoy)was No. 1 on this ballot, with Ingram, Alabama’s sophomore running back, No. 2 and Gerhart, Stanford’s senior running back, No. 3."
Posted by: DW | Dec 10, 2009 8:32:38 PM
There's no doubt Jason Peter voted for Ndamukong Suh...check out the article in the Omaha World Herald stating Peter was mentoring Suh. He was a defensive lineman for NE. If I were you I'd count that one more 1st place vote for Suh.
http://www.omaha.com/article/20090916/SPORTS/709179970
Posted by: SJ | Dec 10, 2009 8:37:09 PM
Per this post: http://blog.al.com/ray-melick/2009/12/melick_shutout_in_orlando_its.html
Ray Melick of the Birmingham News voted:
1)Ingram
2)Gerhart
3)Tebow
Posted by: ajae | Dec 10, 2009 9:05:01 PM
Ray Melick of The Birmingham News voted:
1. Ingram
2. Gerhart
3. Tebow
http://blog.al.com/ray-melick/2009/12/melick_shutout_in_orlando_its.html
Posted by: Rolltidegal | Dec 10, 2009 9:10:08 PM
C.J. McCarthy's Heisman ballot
1. Toby Gerhart
2. Colt McCoy
3. Mark Ingram
Posted by: Eric Brown | Dec 10, 2009 10:07:10 PM
Dan Bickley, Arizona Republic
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/DanBickley/69238
Gerhart
Ingram
McCoy
Posted by: Tyler Bassett | Dec 10, 2009 10:18:10 PM
Jonny "The Jet" Rodgers DID NOT vote SUH #3 on his ballot. He makes it very clear in this interview here, that he voted him #1, he didn't list his choices as far as 1,2,3 but he did make it clear he voted him #1. Listen and change it if you haven't yet.
http://1620thezone.com/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=4218286
Posted by: SUHorBUST | Dec 10, 2009 10:27:44 PM
Eddie George on an interview posted on www.cbs.sports.com said he voted for Ingram-1, and Suh-3. I noticed on your sight you hadn't marked Eddie George's 3rd place vote for Suh.
Posted by: David Meyer | Dec 10, 2009 10:40:09 PM
Mark Brennan (from fightonstate.com site):
1) Suh
2) Ingram
3) Gerhart
Posted by: JoePa4Prez | Dec 11, 2009 1:38:18 AM
Randy Kennedy, Mobile Press Register
1. Mark Ingram
2. Gerhart
3. Suh
Posted by: shawn | Dec 11, 2009 5:01:31 AM
todd McShay, ESPN
1. Gerhart
2. Ingram
Paul Finebaum
1. Mark Ingram
Posted by: shawn | Dec 11, 2009 5:04:14 AM
Check out this web site
http://blog.al.com/ray-melick/2009/12/melick_shutout_in_orlando_its.html
Posted by: noapple | Dec 11, 2009 7:05:04 AM
Why can people not read?????????? Only post the votes of those they don't have. I.e. the table above. /sigh.
Posted by: Spore | Dec 11, 2009 7:12:52 AM
Tom Fallon of ESPN Radio 1230/1320 (Based in Easton and Allentown, PA) has a ballot. Every year he asks fans for their input and mentions who he picks the day the ballots are due. I am not sure he announced his choice, but he is a voter.
Posted by: Jason P | Dec 11, 2009 7:19:01 AM
Here's an updated list from another site, these are all people who have voted for Suh, not sure about who their other votes went to but I thought this list might help you guys to track down voters you don't have yet.
so far Suh has 98 1st place votes, 36 second place votes, and 43 3rd place vote
Total Points for Suh - 409
Voting 1
Anonymous Voter #9
Anonymous Voter #12
Chip Alexander
Andy Baggot
Lee Barfnecht
Bob Barry Jr.
Sammy Batten
Steve Batterson
Skip Bayless
Brent Beaird
Dean Blevins
Kirk Bohls
Don Borst
Mark Brennan
Geoff Calkins
Sean Callahan
Steve Campell
Nick Canepa
Chuck Carlton
David Ching (Athens)
Brian Christopherson
Rick Cleveland
Eric Crouch
Pete DiPrimio
Brad Edwards
Dave Fairbank
Bruce Feldman
Adrian Fiala (Not listed as a known voter)
Mike Finger
Pete Fiutak
Pat Forde
Bill Haisten
Rusty Hampton
Doug Harris
Buck Harvey
Kevin Haskin
Dan Hicken
Ron Higgins
John Holcomb
Clay Horning
Jeff Jacobs
Craig James
Al Jerkins
Travis Justice
Josh Kinder
Dave Krieger
Mark Kiszla
Sam Keeler
Kevin Kugler
Scott Linn
Andrew Logue
Mike Lopresti
Tom Luicci
Stewart Mandel
Dave Matter
Trevor Matich
Bernie Mikalaz
Keith Murphy
Gene Menez
Marc Morehouse
Tom Mulhern
Nissan Fan Vote
Darrell Owenby
Woody Paige
Jared Patterson
Jason Peter (media vote, but name not on list)
Jeff Potrykus
Randy Riggs
Kyle Ringo
Johnny Rodgers
Trent Rosecrans
Brian Rosenthal
Mark Rosner
Bob Ryan
Joe Schad
BJ Schecter
Mark Schlabach (also said to be a voter, but not on the list)
Mark Schlereth (not listed as a voter, but says he is)
Schuetz
Shatel
Mitch Sherman
Kevin Sherrington
John Shinn
Mike Severe
Sipple
Andy Staples
Paul Strelow
Jay Tate
John Tamanaha
Jake Trotter
Mark Tupper
Larry Vettel
Mitch Vingle
stan weber (says he has a vote, but not on the list)
Steve Wieberg
David Whitely
Charles Woodson
Adam Zuvanich
Voting #2
Anonymous Voter #5
Mark Blaudschun
Brett Bloomquist
Chip Brown
Olin Buchanan
Bob Condotta
Tim Cowlishaw
Tom Dienhart
Dennis Dodd
Brent Dougherty
Al Eschback
Scott Ferrell
Dan Greenspan (says he has a vote, but not on list)
Vahe Gregoriam
Tim Griffin
John Helsley
Mike Hlas
Mark Howard
Michael Hunt
John Hunt
Cecil Hurt
Randy Kennedy
Bill King
Chris Low
Mike Lucas
Jay Mariotti
Cory McCarthy
Keith Morehouse
Austin Murphy
Eric Petersen
Mark Rea
John Rohde
Kevin Schnepf
George Schroeder
Drew Sharp
Kyle Veazey
Voting #3
Anonymous Voter #1
Anonymous Voter #8
Anonymous Voter #11
Anonymous Voter #14
Dan Bernstein
Roxy Bernstein
Rick Bozich
Mike Burk
Jenni Carlson
Angelique Chengelis
Heath Cline
James Day
Mike DiMauro
Doug Doughty
Don Doxie
Gene Frenette
Suzanne Halliburton
Travis Haney
Kirk Herbstreit (not listed as voter)
Dan Hinxman
Chris Huston
Terry Hutchens
Emily Jones
Bob Keisser
Tom Kensler
Harry King
John Lindsay
Ivan Malsel
Bob Matthews
David Mayo
Todd McShay
Bob Molinaro
JB Morris
LaMond Pope
Kevin Scarbinsky
Mike Strange
Jeff Shepard
Erick Smith
Barry Tompkins
Andre Ware
Kelly Whiteside
Larry Williams
Gene Wojciechowski
* = I haven't seen their vote declared, but someone else has.
Not all the voters are listed on the known voters list - so if someone says they are a voter and it seems plausible that they are a voter, I'll include them.
Posted by: T | Dec 11, 2009 7:37:28 AM
Only showing Suh's votes don't help, imo, because Gerhart / Ingram could be the other 2 on the voterslist. Looks like it's Ingrams trophy now anyway.
Posted by: Spore | Dec 11, 2009 7:48:28 AM
Stan Webber, Kansas St play by play guy, has a vote.
He announced that he had Suh #1
Posted by: KD | Dec 11, 2009 7:59:32 AM
Bruce Feldman from ESPN said on KC radio this morning that he voted for Suh, with Ingram 2nd and Gerhart 3rd
Posted by: KD | Dec 11, 2009 8:09:26 AM
Didn't see Paul J. Schneider on your list of voters. Former play-by-play for Boise State. He said he voted:
1. Ingram
2. Kellen Moore
3. McCoy
Posted by: Tyler | Dec 11, 2009 8:31:23 AM
Spore, that is/was not my intention I just thought posting a list of people who have confirmed a vote for Suh would help Kari find those on the list I provided that may not be on his list, to add to his list, contact them, and get their top 3. That's all I was trying to do.
Posted by: T | Dec 11, 2009 8:47:51 AM
I don't see this person, Marc Malusis (New York, NY (WFAN), listed, but he states that he is a voter and he voted:
l. McCoy
2. Ingram
3. Gerhart
http://www.wfan.com/My-Heisman-Ballot/5874146
Posted by: Bamagirl | Dec 11, 2009 8:52:24 AM
You can probably sratch Jim Cnockeart from your list of missing voters. Not only did the newspaper he worked for (Ann Arbor News) go belly up in June, he apparently ran into some legal troubles.
http://www.timesnews.net/article.php?id=9013213
Posted by: Mark Fricke | Dec 11, 2009 9:03:56 AM
Vahe Gregorian of the St. Louis Post Dispatch
1.Colt McCoy
2.NdamuKong Suh
3.Case Keenum
Posted by: Vahe Gregorian | Dec 11, 2009 9:09:13 AM
Our picks
http://detnews.com/article/20091211/SPORTS0203/912110341/Mark-Ingram-s-Heisman-would-come-with-heavy-heart
(I believe this link was actually going through one of the feeds. The first one you have I believe but Bob must have just released this).
Angeliques S. Chengelis
1. Toby Gerhart, Stanford, RB: Yes, Gerhart plays on a four-loss team. So? He has 1,736 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns. He was invaluable to the Cardinal offense. In Stanford's last four games, he was spectacular, with 223 yards against Oregon, 178 against USC, 136 on Cal and 205 against Notre Dame.
2. Mark Ingram, Alabama, RB: Ingram rushed for 1,542 yards for the nation's No. 1 team and scored 15 touchdowns. That said, he failed to rush for 100 yards or more in five games this season.
3. Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska, DT: The 6-foot-4, 300-pounder is imposing. He finished the regular season with 82 tackles, including 23 for loss, and also had 12 sacks. His performance against Texas was unforgettable, with 4.5 sacks of Colt McCoy.
Bob Wojnowski
1. Toby Gerhart, Stanford, RB: Gerhart is the nation's leading rusher and an absolute bull, and had his biggest games in the biggest games -- 223 yards against Oregon and 178 against USC.
2. Mark Ingram, Alabama, RB: Tough, powerful runner, he's the most productive player on the best team.
3. Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska, DT: Dominant all year, he was amazing with 4.5 sacks in the Big 12 championship loss to Texas.
Posted by: HMAN | Dec 11, 2009 9:32:33 AM
Found these two from the Twitter feed: They are not on your list of official voters list though.
Gene Phelps and Parrish Alford of the Daily Journal, Tupelo MS
Phelps: 1, Ingram. 2, Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford. 3, Colt McCoy, QB, Texas.
Alford: 1, Ingram. 2, Colt McCoy, QB, Texas. 3, Tim Tebow, QB, Florida.
Posted by: Wayne | Dec 11, 2009 9:59:53 AM
For the heisman voter list update. Chuck is no longer with newsday and presumably not a heisman voter.
http://www.newsday.com/columnists/chuck-culpepper
Posted by: Grant | Dec 11, 2009 10:19:36 AM
C.J. McCarthy, New Hampshire Union Leader
1) Gerhart
2) McCoy
3) Ingram
Posted by: Leftcoast | Dec 11, 2009 10:30:10 AM
BG Brooks has a new affiliation and is no longer with rockymountain news- www.cubuffs.com
http://www.cubuffs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=600&ATCLID=204762464
Posted by: Grant | Dec 11, 2009 10:37:12 AM
Here is what I managed to get from Phil Steele
I asked him this after finding and adding him on facebook yesterday
Can you tell us who you voted for in the Heisman?Yesterday at 7:03pm · Comment ·LikeUnlike · Report
Phil SteeleI have a complete breakdown of who I think will win the Heisman Trophy up right now on PhilSteele.com. The player I voted for is the player I think will win the Heisman so check out today's blog.
2 hours ago · Report
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Phil-Steele/76004790923
He has Ingram as his projected winner. Here is the link to his page with his projections.
http://www.philsteele.com/Blogs/Dec09/DBDec11.html
The only problem is knowing who he voted for after Ingram.
Posted by: Joe | Dec 11, 2009 10:45:45 AM
I'm not sure if making the assumption of McCoy 2 Gerhart 3 Suh 4 and Tebow 5 is something you guys will wanna go with.
Posted by: Joe | Dec 11, 2009 10:49:23 AM
According to the Idaho Statesman, broadcaster Paul J. Schneider of KBOI (670-AM) is a Heisman voter, and he voted as follows: 1. Mark Ingram, 2. Kellen Moore, 3. Colt McCoy
Here's the link:
Posted by: Marc Sulfridge | Dec 11, 2009 11:27:01 AM
Michael Hunt of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
1. Ingram
2. Suh
3. Gerhart
per his Friday morning chat on jsonline.com
Posted by: melott | Dec 11, 2009 11:30:37 AM
According to Mike Prater of the Idaho Statesmanon his Idaho Sports Talk Broadcast yesterday on 1350 KTIK, his Heisman ballot was as follows:
1. Ingram
2. Suh
3. Gerhart
This isn't posted as text on the web, but the whole broadcast is available here:
http://icecast1.fiberpipe.net:10000/file/09-12-10-Idaho_Sports_Talk.mp3
He talks about his ballot near the end of the 3 hour broadcast, around 2:20:00.
Posted by: Marc Sulfridge | Dec 11, 2009 11:36:28 AM
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times said he had a vote, although I don't see him on your list, perhaps one of the 'secret voters', at any rate, don't know why he would make it up.
1. Gerhart
2. Suh
3. Ingram
Posted by: tsquared | Dec 11, 2009 11:38:25 AM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/12/09/heisman/index.html
SI Heisman ballots... a few didn't have their votes posted on your site yet
Posted by: Cody | Dec 11, 2009 11:42:04 AM
ALL of the Sports Illustrated voters are here: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/12/09/heisman/index.html
Posted by: Chuck | Dec 11, 2009 11:56:38 AM
This is an article on who should win the Heisman. Only Laymance said who he voted for
http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/round-two/round-two/2009/12/who-should-win-the-heisman-tomorrow/
Reid Laymance:
1. Colt McCoy
2. Mark Ingram
3. Tim Tebow
Stu Durando: says Suh should win but didn't say who he voted for. One assumes Suh.
1. Suh
Posted by: Chris | Dec 11, 2009 12:22:15 PM
#1 Ingram, #2Gerhart, #3Tebow
Posted by: Billy | Dec 11, 2009 12:23:19 PM
Randy Beard's Vote:
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2009/dec/10/his-vote-proves-difficult/
1. Mark Ingram
2. Ndamukong Suh
3. Toby Gerhart
Posted by: Chris | Dec 11, 2009 12:30:55 PM
mike tirico just said on scott van pelt show he voted ingram #1
Posted by: Mike | Dec 11, 2009 12:33:34 PM
Mike Tirico made an appearance on the Scott Van Pelt Show (ESPN 2 from 3-4 eastern pm everyday) and on this friday at around 3:30 pm eastern said his ballot was:
1 Ingram
2 Spiller
3 Suh
Posted by: David_Lieberman | Dec 11, 2009 12:33:39 PM
MIKE TIRICO OF ESPN ON SCOTT VAN PELT SHOW 2-3 PM CENTRAL FRI
1 INGRAM 2 SPILLER 3 SUH
Posted by: THE BEAR | Dec 11, 2009 12:34:41 PM
The H------ Memorial Trophy is a registered trademark of the H------ Memorial Trophy Trust. This site is not affiliated with the Trust, not even a little. We're not even using the H------ word, since they don't want us to. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright to and responsibility for all posts and comments are owned by their respective authors.
Obviously, the posts and comments here are the views of their authors, and not of anyone else.
While we're strong believers in free speech, we reserve the right to delete comment spam or other offensive material. Our contributors, however, reserve the right to embarass themselves in public.