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Thats exactly why a national collegiate football playoff is needed. Championships should be won on the field, not decided by the AP media poll, USA Today/ESPN coaches poll, or a computer poll average. Each of these three components now counts for one-third of a teams overall BCS score in the BCS standings. It is also a system can be manipulated. During the final weeks of the season, University of Texas coach Mack Brown openly lobbied AP writers and fellow coaches to include the 10-1 Longhorns (to the exclusion of the 10-1 California Bears) in the final BCS standings. The effort worked and Texas played in the Rose Bowl. playoff series would end all of the controversy over who is the true college football champion, stop coaches from leaning on their buddies for votes in the BCS standing, and give fans what they want -- a playoff system. Sports Illustrated writer Josh Elliott has devised a relatively simple
Heisman Watch 2007: 1. Dennis Dixon, Oregon He started the season red-hot and has been consistent from week to week. In Oregon's loss to Cal, Dixon had the Ducks in a position to take the game into overtime. Dixon gives Oregon's offense a run-pass option you don't see as often in college football these days. The three offenses I really like to watch are Florida, West Virginia and Oregon. Dixon gives the Ducks a diversified attack. In terms of his draft status, Dixon has made a monumental leap -- going from a late-round pick at the start of the season to someone who could go in the early rounds. 2. Tim Tebow, Florida Everyone knows Tebow, who gets beat up every week and has played with an injured right shoulder, is a threat and he still gets the job done. He's the most powerful running QB I have ever seen. He's virtually unstoppable as a runner and is very effective as a passer. He plays through pain, is a great leader and is coming off another big game (five touchdown runs, two touchdown passes at South Carolina). If Florida didn't have three losses, Tebow would be the leading candidate. 3. Darren McFadden, Arkansas He ran for over 100 yards on Saturday against Tennessee, but he was quiet in the first half and the Volunteers did a good job of shutting down Arkansas' ground game. McFadden isn't as dynamic as Adrian Peterson in terms of shedding tacklers between the tackles, but his production speaks for itself. And when you add in the fact that Arkansas doesn't have much of a passing game, his numbers are even more impressive. You can still make the argument that McFadden is the best football player in the country.