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ESPN selects Cam Newton's 2010 college season


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As the 4th best individual college performance of the last 50 years.

http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/44454/there-was-no-stopping-cam-newton-in-2010

Newton, who accounted for 51 touchdowns and set the SEC record with 4,327 yards of total offense, became only the third player in the BCS era to win the Heisman Trophy and BCS national championship in the same season.
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Just guessing the 3 above him

1. Barry Sanders (1988)

2. Marus Allen (1981)

3. The Golden Calf of Bristol (2007, you know it'll happen with ESPN)

Tim got #5

Clearly Cam got the nod over Tim because he was undefeated and won the national championship. Obviously not judging individual performance.

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a lot of senseless cam hate in the comments section, not sure why i even read that anymore.

if they're THAT upset by this article i can only imagine how they felt on saturdays and how they feel on sundays

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a lot of senseless cam hate in the comments section, not sure why i even read that anymore.

if they're THAT upset by this article i can only imagine how they felt on saturdays and how they feel on sundays

one thing i keep forgetting being a non-sec fan is that there are millions of people still asshurt over auburn kicking their team in the dick in 2010.

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Just guessing the 3 above him

1. Barry Sanders (1988)

2. Marus Allen (1981)

3. The Golden Calf of Bristol (2007, you know it'll happen with ESPN)

Vince Young easily....

Maybe Ricky Williams

Don't know about a 3rd

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one thing i keep forgetting being a non-sec fan is that there are millions of people still asshurt over auburn kicking their team in the dick in 2010.

I went to Oregon to visit my friend. We were out at this social get together and we were talking football and they all gave me this look like I was the supreme overlord of hell when I said I was a Panther fan. They are still very bitter towards him out there.

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