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Old 07-26-2010, 11:26 AM   #6
bamajeff
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Re: Alabama favoritism doesn't just end with the rosters

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Originally Posted by silkysmooth
We often think of the SEC rigging games for power teams to win, but the story that has unfolded this morning trumps even that.

Yes, the Tide rolled to a 12-0 record and slaughtered Florida again in the SEC title game. They sit at #2 in the nation and will probably go on to smoke overmatched Wisconsin for a second national title. Yes, we know, they are overrated in game on the default rosters.

But what happened to me just now probably trumps all of that. I was nearing the end of the regular season as Purdue when I realized the Heisman hype had escaped my attention because I was focusing on getting through my first season. I check the rankings and see that Mark Ingram has put up another pretty solid season for the undefeated Tide. Upon further inspection, I notice that Ingram lacks a single rush of over 20 yards. I see a few players ahead of him and think that in no conceivable way would such mediocrity be rewarded. Ingram was persistent and consistent, if anything unspectacular carrying the load for an Alabama team. Oh wait he wasn't carrying the load, as Greg McElroy threw 35 TD passes.

Anywho, I simulate to bowl season when I am promptly greeted by the Heisman Trophy presentation. In the first position I see Jake Locker. He has 1408 total points. Ingram is in second with 1381 point. Ingram does have an edge in first place votes, however. The game, seeing an Alabama player so close to glory, decides to declare Mark Ingram the winner, in a gut wrenching fashion that reminds me very much of Florida in the 2000 Presidential Election. Can we get a recount? Can anyone mend Jake Locker's broken heart? What a cruel twist of fate.

Examining the situation further, the game in some respects thinks Locker has won the Heisman and declares him so in the ESPN section of my dynasty. It mentions Washington's 11-1 record and that Locker has lead them to the Rose Bowl. When I go inside to check the top 5, it still shows Mark Ingram, with a long rush on the season of a pedestrian 16 yards, as the winner.

So I come to you, great people of Operation Sports, to help me decide who the real winner should be. Relevant stats are as follows:

Jake Locker - 3838 passing yards, 36 TD to 12 INT; 720 rushing yards, 6 TD. Team is 11-1, Pac-10 Champions, ranked #6, playing in the Rose Bowl

Mark Ingram - 1409 rushing yards, 4.9 YPC, 13 TDs; 45 receptions, 512 yards, 8 TDs
It's a video game. Stop taking it so seriously! Ingram had another Heisman type season for me in the first year of my dynasty. Yet he wasn't even a finalist.

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