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Quack attack: Oregon sets Rose Bowl offense records in 45-38 win over Wisconsin

Chip Kelly is waiting for the avalanche of crime produced by the Oregon and Wisconsin, the 98th Rose layer, ducks can be completed in the breaks, that always eludes their BCS bowl losses in the last two years.

Perhaps that is why the ducks are flying coach with anxiety, when the fumble Wisconsin receiver Jared Abbrederis final minutes plopped on the right side near the Oregon inexplicable nestled in the grass as Michael Easter eggs must be broken pottery.

Oregon is very good for all three seasons, Kelly. The winner of the duck, and on Monday evening, and now they are champions in the Rose Bowl for the first time in 95 years.

Darren Thomas finished with three touchdowns, De'Anthony Thomas scored on Runs 91 and 64 yards and won his first Cup victory under № 6 ducks to keep badgers away 45-38 Kelly Rose Bowl ever played in a higher race.

"Every time you win, it feels amazing, and they will be delighted when you share it to his players," said Kelly, whose excitement after the jump fumble Abbrederis betrayed the emotion behind that calm exterior cerebral. "When I see the fruit of labor, payment, so you win. I've never been around a group of guys working on."

Ducks (12-2), which is more work to survive the brutal slugfest between the most serious crime in the nation. They needed two strokes of luck on its final minute.

After the fumble, and Abbrederis punt 23 seconds badger Russell Wilson moved to Oregon 25 with two big passes, but the badger in 2 seconds and did not occur. After waiting for the ball, Wilson jumped to the last desperate heave to the end zone, but the clock hit zero, and he did it.

Ducks to hold each other back in the middle of the video review that confirmed at the time of arising. They stormed the field after the Wisconsin net zero in the fourth quarter, celebrating the biggest victory of the Revolution, three FC Kelly.

"We have no doubt that he was leaving and a lot of things," Thomas said Darren, who passed 268 yards. "This is a great statement about the" Oregon. "

In fact, at the end of Oregon won the Rose layer, beat Penn, 14-0, in 1917, players wore leather helmets, no, incredibly shiny creations, which they wore on Monday. Innovation is not limited to the ducks in their wardrobes, and Oregon has already proved his unorthodox style and win the big games.

"None of us was about 95 years and we never talked about it," said Kelly. "We are thinking ahead of surgery, and we are always looking forward."

Forward-thinking Oregon circuits produced 621 total yards - second most in the history of the Rose Bowl - against fierce badger, playing his usual Frantic pace in complete shock. Lavasier Tuinei caught eight passes for 158 yards and two TD, including the go ahead score with 14:35 to play.

Montee Ball rushed for 164 yards in the first half of the 122 badgers (11-3), which lost its second consecutive Rose Bowl this year, in spite of its 508 yards. Wilson had moved to Wisconsin in the last minute for one of his spectacular season, but the error Abbrederis "and run the clock too.

My 2011 Heisman Trophy ballot

Robert Griffin, 2011 Heisman Trophy winner for one reason and one reason only:

He is the greatest college football players.

Best stats? Maybe. The most valuable? Maybe.

It is nice to have a player with a 3.9-look team Heisman given. The award was "the best player on best team" in honor in recent years. I think that's fine, but I do not think it's necessary.

I voted for Tim Tebow in 2007, when Tebow had 23 rushing touchdown and 32 touchdown by the way, and the Gators were 9-3. Sometimes, the player has done regardless of the team, it's just too strange not to vote.

That's why I'm chosen for Griffin.

Electrical work, raises money dynamics in bombs, short flash club, dramatic escapes the pocket, in the late-game heroics and phase - RG3 had them all. He even has an NCAA record for passer efficiency rating of 192.31 with astronomical. How well does it work? The old single season record Colt Brennan was 186.0. Sam Bradford, NCAA career-record 175.6. Griffin threw touchdown and six 36 complaints, completed 72 percent of his passes and ran for nine TD.

I also like the fact that he was still a student graduated early and is himself, his family, his school and his community with class and dignity in all situations. This is no coordination policies, but it's part of what the Heisman is for me. He is the best deal in the big 12, do not shoot because he was out of the mouth and stand around and offer powerful chest (it skips the interview, when things gets tough), but because he is intelligent and thoughtful, and gives an insight into the aspects of himself and his game and his team, that you never knew existed. Thank you for Robert.

My second place vote is almost as easy. Lots of great candidates this year. I mean, a lot. I could have contained any of the nine guys on my ballot, and I feel good about one of them. But I chose Wisconsin running back Montee Ball, for one simple reason: all the touchdowns.

Barry Sanders' record of 39 TDs will never be touched, we spoke with in 1988. Now, touch the ball. He has 38 this season, and it's more than I ever thought that we would see again. He has always come with a bowl game and, of course, killing at least once, but in truth, if the NCAA would Ogu and five TDs in Sanders' Holiday Bowl, he would pull 44 may be considered, and we would not with this the debate.

Anyway, the ball is not only a big, fat plug goal line. The guy is the fourth largest in the country in a hurry, 135.3 yards per game. Average of 6.4 yards per carry it. How well does it work? Trent Richardson, Alabama averaged 6.0. Adrian Peterson, for crying out loud, only an average of 5.7 in the best years in the subdivision. Ball ran for 1759 yards and caught 20 passes for 255 yards and six TDS. He even threw a pass TD. Guys, this is performance, and if he does not catch rejoice Keith Nicole Mary and other next week in Ohio, the ball might be your winner, and is likely to play in the national championship.

The third place on my ballot was the hardest. I would say Stanford defender Andrew Luck, however, statistically, suggested he a serious plot towards the back half of the season. I would say that LSU defensive back Mathieu tyrant, but, statistically speaking, he disappeared (literally, thanks to one game suspension) for almost a month. I mean, running back Trent Richardson to Alabama, but in my opinion, I joined a few other running backs in the crime, Alabama, and I saw them do the same. (Do not get me wrong, Richardson, a unique animal-type runner in the field, but 1583 yards and 20 TDs Heisman has no fear of these).

I would say Houston Defender Case Keenum and Boise State defender Kelly Moore as a statistical miracle, and executives and the winners. But Keenum fell in the championship game defeat of Houston and Moore did not take his chance of winning the Boise State loss. Moreover, given the strength of their schedule this season, they have little room for error.

I have also called Oregon running back LaMichael James and defender Russell Wilson, Wisconsin.

But with a little more than an hour to vote, I felt best about Oklahoma State defender Brandon Weeden.

Weeden has all the elements (over .726 completion percentage, 34 touchdown 4328 feet, while his 12 complaints - six at the start of the season, five to the end -. Interfered) was statistically Weeden a week to week with a show of strength, with a shaky game against Texas and three landings, 476-meter, three-interception "flop" against Iowa.

Going in that loss to Cyclones Friday night, I decided Weeden was my favorite. Then all said that it was over. I wavered back and forth.

I finally Weeden included in my ballot, because it was unfair to punish the ball to the player Weeden is not a game-winning field goal. And while the loss dropped him from my seat one, I kept it to a vote, especially through his weekly series, and that it is easy again with a solid passing game (wind tunnel), which destroys and demoralizes helped by Bedlam rival Oklahoma. He backed the first quarter direct Ogu conference champion in 63 years, won 22 games in two seasons and a record legion of demons, to drive on this road.

Luck, Griffin, Richardson lead Heisman finalists

The preseason favorite to win the Heisman trophy is likely to conflict with the beloved.

Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck is facing tough competition from four other finalists announced Monday: Robert griffin III, Trent Richardson, Tyrann Mathieu and Montee Ball.

Heisman was a Saturday night.

Luck, who decided to return to his junior year was a Finalist for the second straight season, while the other QB on the list, griffin, was the first, Baylor player gets an invitation to the Heisman dinner in New York.

Luck finished as runner-up Cam Newton Brown last year and have another stellar season, passing for 3170 yards and 35 touchdowns leading the Cardinal to a 11-1 record and second straight BCS Bid

However, other participants may exceed the eyes of voters.

Obviously griffin leading this race last month season.

Griffin, which is called the RG3 by Baylor fans lead the nation in passer rating (192.3), as well as 3998 yards and 36 touchdowns. He also ran for 644 yards and nine TDs. Baylor is 9-3 this season, the first nine-win season since 1986.

Baylor is the best player ever to finish fourth in the Heisman voting in Don prostitute quarterback 1963.

Richardson ran second to Alabama in the finals the last three years, the former teammate of Mark Ingram won the Heisman 2009.

Ball, a candidate for Wisconsin, scored 38 touchdowns this season, and should correspond to another NCAA record set by Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State. Ball can break the record in the Rose bowl.

Mathieu, a defensive back, has made several game changing plays for the top-ranked LSU.