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Urban Meyer - Credit for 2 Heismans


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I don't know if he deserves the credit, because Cam didn't finish with him, but This coach recruited two Heisman trophy winning quarterbacks within 4 years.

Kinda amazing!

The scary part is the kid that was backing up the first kid, went to two others schools and won National Championships at both of them and a Heisman.

I would love to have a game against Denver and The Golden Calf of Bristol so Cam could crush him once and for all.

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It's not like Cam was sitting on his couch playing Nintendo and this dude walked out of a glowing door that appeared on his wall and said "It's your time, kid."

He lucked out that Cam went to his school instead of the 100 others that scouted him. Simple as that.

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redbuddha your signature is gigantic, lol

anyway Cam is great but I don't know why you would give Meyer any credit for the heisman Cam earned... the only role Meyer had in it was making sure Cam was pretty much buried on the bench at Florida.

Stupidity?

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