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Sports Illustrated: Five non-traditional 2010 Heisman choices

Some people laughed at me last August when I wrote a column suggesting that a Nebraska defensive tackle with a difficult-to-pronounce first name should be considered among the leading candidates for the Heisman Trophy. According to the voting criteria, the award is earmarked for "The Most Outstanding College Football Player in the United States" -- not the nation's most outstanding quarterback, running back or receiver who also returns kicks on a top 10 team. Silly me. In my first year as a voter, I took the instructions literally.

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Since 2002, we've correctly projected the winner of every single Heisman Trophy contest. Starting in 2010, we're running a season-long Heisman Trophy poll, providing ongoing commentary, and aggregating the best news about the top Heisman candidates around the country.

When it comes to our projections, well, we really can't say it any better than ESPN's Neil Everett - just a few days before the 2009 winner was announced: