I know what you're thinking.This would be a career-achievement award for Tebow, wouldn't it Not so fast. With a 66 completion rate, seventeen passing touchdowns against just four interceptions, and thirteen rushing touchdowns to go along with it, he's had a pretty darn good season. He has one last chance to boost his Heisman hopes, and it's a big opportunitythe SEC Championship game against No 2 Alabama. If he pulls off another dominating fourth quarter performance like last year, he easily has a chance for another Heisman.. 
Once again, I might as well prepare for some hate."BOISE STATE The team with the blue field""What teams has he played, Colorado Schools For the Blind""Didn't you learn from Andre Ware"Before you even start, I'll go ahead and tell you what I think of that: stuff a sock in it. Boise State doesn't throw the ball sixty times a game like Houston does and they've beaten the Pac-10 leader, No 7 Oregon Moore's stats this season are unbelievable. A 65 completion rate, 38 touchdowns, and only three interceptions have pushed him towards the top of most Heisman ballots. A near 13-to-1 touchdown to interception ratio is just amazing.If the next guy on our list hadn't had such a great season, Kellen would be looking at No 1, but that spot is held by... He's from Stanford. His team's ONLY 8-4.Who caresGerhart is having a dream senior season. Stanford's back into the postseason after an incredible year which featured beatdowns of No 7 Oregon (51-42) and No 20 USC (55-21).Besides the team, let's look at his stats. 311 carries, 1,756 yards, a 5.6 yards per carry average, twenty-six touchdowns, and ten games of one hundred yards or more on the ground.

Just in the month of November, he had thirteen rushing touchdowns. Gerhart's best games include a 223 yard, three touchdown performance in a 51-42 win over an Oregon team that had beaten USC 47-20 the week before and a 205 yard, three touchdown game against Notre Dame in a 45-38 win.. Mark Ingram, RB, AlabamaCase Keenum, QB, HoustonColt McCoy, QB, TexasCJ Spiller, RB, ClemsonDanario Alexander, WR, MissouriFreddie Barnes, WR, Bowling GreenJimmy Clausen, QB, Notre DameMardy Gilyard, WR, CincinnatiDion Lewis, RB, PittsburghRyan Williams, RB, Virginia TechJacquizz Rodgers, RB, Oregon StateJordan Shipley, WR, TexasLaMichael James, RB, Oregon, post-Purdue gameGolden Tate, WR, Notre DameTony Pike, QB, Cincinnati. There are two kinds of men in this world.The "quitters," who would rather roll over and tap out than put forththe necessary effort to reach down into the pit of their gut and grabhold of that extra ounce of fight they have left to hang on.And then there are the "fighters," or "survivors" men such as the UltimateFighting Championship's former two-time heavyweight champion, Frank Mir.These are the true soldiers; the ones who are willing to go down swinging, out on theirshield, or in a hail of bullets; nothing short of death can stop themfrom achieving their goals.And in the summer of 2004, Mir did just that.Then the heavyweight champion of the UFC, Mir was involved in a life-threatening motorcycle accident.He was broadsided by an oncoming vehicle, the front end smashing into his leg, destroyingall the ligaments in his knee and breaking the large femur bone in two places.Mir had been knocked out cold, only not from any cage fight; this was a much bigger challenger, and any hopes of him ever walking again without major surgery and months of rehab were slim and few.Quickly and unbelievably, the top heavyweight MMA fighter in the world hadbeen flattened, and he could do nothing but watch from his hospital bed as hisdreams like gold dust in a windstorm were suddenly and unexpectedly blown away, possibly forever.In light of these now-historic events, Mir could have taken the easy wayout, pulled the plug on his fighting career, and never entered the UFC Octagon again.Or, as other "less courageous" UFC fighters do such as Diego Sanchez Mircould have dropped down from his heavyweight division to the 205-pound level.And once there hoping no-one wouldnotice gain an advantage over smaller men, possibly thus winning a light-heavyweight title.However, Mir like the true heavyweight cagefighting warrior he is decidedthat even though he wasn't fully recovered, he would try and regain the heavyweight belt.Eventually he faced off against one of the biggest, certainlythe fastest, UFC heavyweight champions ever to hold the belt, yet he still remained determined and mounted a comeback.At first, Mir looked shaky and faced adversity once again, losing to newcomer Marcio Cruz.And then after witnessing his loss toBrandon Vera, I have to admit, I was one of the naysayers whofelt the return to the cage was possibly a serious mistake, and that he may need to abort the comeback.Mir eventually proved us all wrong with a perfectly executed knee-barsubmission off his back to achieve the only win over the man who couldpotentially become the most dominant heavyweight champ ever, Brock Lesnar.His next fight was the icing on the cake.