As good as he is, I think he might, but he needs to have another explosive year. As for a two-year guy, to the guy above, college football you have to be 3 years out to go.
I think if he has another explosive year this year and next, barring some massive changes, I think he would be considered and invited to NY. Depends on who else is chosen at that point.
But the man has some insane speed.
2007-05-21 00:48:26
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answered by icequeen_ah 4
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Probably not, even with Urban Meyer's spread offense, I am not sure he will get enough touches. Tim Tebow stands the best chance for the gators.
2007-05-20 12:09:39
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answered by Brad 2
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wait till hes a jr or sr to get any consideration. he needs at least one good year first. But although i hate Florida hes the ONLY guy i think with potential on that team.
2007-05-21 00:15:19
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answered by Jailbait101 3
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everybody has a shot. im sure no1 really considered mcfadden a heisman candidate but he did his thang this yr. as for harvin it's going to b harder for him cuz teams r gonna key in on him. however if he does some reggie bush type stuff he might b able 2 win/ anybody can win tho idk y ppl r sayin no like its already determined he wont get it. who knows a incoming freshman can get it. look at wat durant did in bball!
2007-05-20 10:40:40
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answered by Go Getta 4
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no, its usually a qb or rb to get the heisman and he seems like the type thatll be gone after his 2nd year
2007-05-20 10:25:04
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answered by jc 6
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No, he won't even be invited to new york. Tebow has a better shot.
2007-05-20 10:29:39
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answered by Chino 3
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No...no chance
2007-05-20 10:25:01
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answered by Terry C. 7
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