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Heisman Trophy Finalists Revealed: Cam Newton, LaMichael James Headline List

Heisman Trophy Finalists

JOHN MARSHALL   12/ 6/10 10:06 PM ET   AP

Auburn quarterback Cam Newton and Oregon running back LaMichael James, two of the nation's most dynamic players, will meet in the national championship game next month.

First, a stop in New York.

Newton and James were named finalists for the Heisman Trophy on Monday, and will be joined by Stanford's Andrew Luck and Kellen Moore of Boise State for Saturday's announcement in Times Square.

Newton overcame a pay-to-play scandal with a superb season on the field, piling up nearly 4,000 combined yards and 49 touchdowns in leading the top-ranked Tigers into the Jan. 10 national championship game.

James and the Ducks will be there waiting for them in the desert after he piled up more yards and touchdowns than anyone else in FBS, helping the second-ranked Ducks into their first national title game.

"Since I was a young boy, playing the game of football has been a pure joy and this season has been a very special one for my teammates and for me," Newton said in a statement. "I know as a team we're excited to get back on the field on January 10 against a great Oregon team."

Newton is the front-runner, but the big question is whether voters will look past the scandal involving his father.

Newton was unparalleled on the field.

He threw for 2,589 yards and 28 touchdowns while running for 1,409 yards and 20 more scores – adding another on a reception – to join Florida quarterback and 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow and Nevada's Colin Kaepernick (this season) as the only FBS players to have 20 touchdowns rushing and passing in a season.

In his final regular-season game, he threw four TD passes and scored two more on the ground in Auburn's 56-17 rout of 18th-ranked South Carolina that earned Auburn the SEC championship and a shot at its first national title since 1957.

The knock against Newton is the shenanigans by his father, Cecil.

The elder Newton was accused of working with the owner of a scouting service to get up to $180,000 for his son to play for at Mississippi State while the quarterback was being recruited out of junior college last year.

The NCAA cleared Cam, saying neither he nor Auburn knew anything about it, but Heisman voters might be leery of another Reggie Bush-type situation. The 2005 Heisman winner from USC gave back his trophy earlier this year and his school was hit with heavy sanctions after a four-year NCAA investigation determined he was ineligible that season for receiving improper benefits.

If Newton does win it, he'll join Bo Jackson (1985) and Pat Sullivan (1971) as Heisman Trophy winners at Auburn.

"I'm very honored and blessed to be named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy with some other outstanding players," said Newton, who was playing at a Texas junior college just a year ago. "Like I've said, this is not an individual honor, but a team honor. I wouldn't be in this position without my great teammates, coaches and the Auburn family."

If voters steer away from Newton, James could swoop in and become the first Oregon player to win college football's most prestigious individual award.

James was the main cog in Oregon's nearly point-a-minute offense, forcing teams to key on him while the rest of his talented teammates ran all over the field. Oregon led the nation in scoring at nearly 50 points per game and was second in total yards, just a few tenths behind Oklahoma State at 537 yards per game.

Even with the extra attention, James led the nation with 1,682 yards and 21 touchdowns, and his 152 yards per game was nearly 10 more than Connecticut's Jordan Todman in second. He closed out the regular season by gaining 134 yards in Oregon's 37-20 win over rival Oregon State on Saturday that clinched the school's first trip to the national title game.

Luck was second fiddle to Washington's Heisman hopeful Jake Locker to open the season, but quickly established himself as the Pac-10's best quarterback.

The 6-foot-4 junior won a lopsided battle over Locker and his Huskies early in the season and guided the fifth-ranked Cardinal to one of the best seasons in school history. A projected top NFL pick, Luck threw for over 3,000 yards and a school-record 28 touchdowns with just seven interceptions while completing 70 percent of his passes for an 11-1 team that earned an Orange Bowl berth.

"He's the best player I have ever been around," Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh said. "He's the best player, the most valuable player on one of the best teams in the country. He's done everything a guy can do in one season."

Moore wasn't much of a Heisman hopeful early in the season, but quickly played his way into the picture while leading the Broncos to the cusp of a BCS bowl berth.

The junior was second in the nation in passer efficiency, throwing for over 3,500 yards with 33 TDs and five interceptions, but his chances took a hit with a loss to Nevada that knocked Boise State out of BCS contention.

"I think it's been a tremendous year," Moore said. "We had the disappointment of the Nevada game, but the things we accomplished, the way we played, we're still one of the best teams in the country I think."

Alabama's Mark Ingram, the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner, wasn't much of a factor in his bid to repeat.

The bruising running back missed the first two games after offseason knee surgery and wasn't nearly as dynamic as a year ago, rushing for 816 yards, half his total from a year ago. His team also had its repeat national title hopes fizzle with an early season loss to South Carolina and later losses to LSU and Newton's Tigers.

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AP Sports Writers John Zenor and Josh Dubow contributed to this story.

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Auburn quarterback Cam Newton and Oregon running back LaMichael James, two of the nation's most dynamic players, will meet in the national championship game next month. First, a stop in New York.
Auburn quarterback Cam Newton and Oregon running back LaMichael James, two of the nation's most dynamic players, will meet in the national championship game next month. First, a stop in New York.
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
10:31 PM on 12/08/2010
GO DUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dog Whistle Translator
proletariat standing ready for the signal
06:12 PM on 12/07/2010
Knock knock. Who's there?
Cam. Cam who?
Ca-man Islands is a good place to stash $200,000

Knock knock. Who's there?
Auburn. Au-burn who?
Aw, burn those deposit slips, Cam!
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eldorado81
05:34 PM on 12/07/2010
I hope James,Moore,and Luck enjoy their nice sight seeing visit to New York City.
05:48 PM on 12/07/2010
Yep, it should be fun for them and their families.

Cam's gonna win regardless.They should at least enjoy the sights.
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proletariat standing ready for the signal
04:43 PM on 12/07/2010
At the Christmas party last night, the company lawyer explained this to me. He said as soon as $cam cashes his second check (1st NFL check), he will be declared ineligible­. That way his lawyer cant sue the NCAA for damages. Its all about limiting legal exposure. Just like Reggie Bush. Its all going away, Auburn. You know it is.
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scrzbill
Liberal veteran
03:24 PM on 12/07/2010
I have seen James, Newton, and Luck. James is a great runner. Not the best overall player. Cam is a tremendous runner with average quarterbacking skills. He can dominate a game. Luck is the most impressive quarterback Stanford has had since Elway. It is very close, him and Cam, but I believe Lucks overall play and ability to lead the team is better. Luck 1, Cam 2.
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
08:26 PM on 12/07/2010
How is the QB with the higher QB rating reduced to having just average QBing skills? Newton is a tremendous quarterback who happens to be a great runner as well. The two are not mutually exclusive. You dont have to be one or the other. Ask Steve Young, the prototype.
Newton could run the Stanford offense as well as Luck. Only a stereotype would tell you anything different. If you dont believe your eyes, just look at the stats.
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iRock
and that's all that needs to be said...
12:52 PM on 12/07/2010
As much as Cam deserves to win the award, I won't care if he doesn't.

Everyone knows there's no one who plays CFB better than he has this year.
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elfsmom
Wow! I never had a micro-bio before!
12:22 PM on 12/07/2010
One guy is supossedly a cheater, and one beat up his girlfriend.Now we reward this kind of behaviour? Disgusting.
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Oregonian76
Just a guy from the PacNW
01:37 PM on 12/07/2010
James plead guilty to physical harassment, which isn't the same thing as "beating up his girlfriend". At least he admitted to it and was punished with the suspension.

Newton isn't a "supposed" cheater. He left Florida before an academic review was certain to expel him for cheating. Now we're expected to believe he didn't know what his father was up to, even though he lived at home.

People make mistakes. James admitted his and has moved on; as such, it should not be used against him. Newton is getting lucky by relying on others to give him a pass. He will eventually be ruled ineligible, but it'll happen after all the bowl and TV payouts.
05:50 PM on 12/07/2010
You're right, it isn't the same thing as "beating up his girlfriend," but:

Oregon Revised Statutes § 166.065--Harassment
(1) A person commits the crime of harassment if the person intentionally:
(a) Harasses or annoys another person by:
(A) Subjecting such other person to offensive physical contact.

"Offensive physical contact" includes striking, slapping, shoving, kicking, grabbing and similar acts that are an in­ter­fer­ence with the contactee, regardless of whether they produce any pain or discomfort. State v. Sallinger, 11 Or App 592, 504 P2d 1283 (1972).

So, while "beating up" is not included, "striking, slapping, shoving, kicking" and "grabbing" sure come awfully close.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
02:09 PM on 12/07/2010
Of course..look what we do with Brett Favre and Ben Roethlisberger! Duh!!!
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OutAtFirst
Believe it! You don't know how to text and drive
12:19 PM on 12/07/2010
Reggie Bush may have torpedoed Newton's chances.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
02:09 PM on 12/07/2010
Nope...seems Newton is a shoe-in!
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Murphdogg
This micro-bio is literally a nano-bio on steroids
11:32 AM on 12/07/2010
The cheater is going to win over the (girlfriend) beater. My only hope for this trophy and the title game is that they get stripped down the line from whichever crooked player / team win.
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ramman
11:05 AM on 12/07/2010
This year it just may be Newton. I'm willing to bet it will be out of two playing in the Title game since there is a history of the Heisman winner playing in the title game. It better for ratings any way. If history holds true then you'll see Newton as the winner over Oregon's player.
10:48 AM on 12/07/2010
Sorry, I'm not on the Newton bandwagon. No one ever heard of this guy until this year, and there are still suspicions out there. To say he has a track record to gauge this guy on in just one Div I year is weak at best. Others are more qualified.
05:45 PM on 12/07/2010
The Heisman is only about the current year...duh
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09:52 AM on 12/07/2010
what happened to "Mr. October" Robinson.... U of Michigan??
12:32 PM on 12/07/2010
Not sure what you have against Robinson, or is it UM in general? He had almost 4000 combined passing and rushing yards and 30 touchdowns on a mediocre team. I don't think you know what you're talking about.
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75thRanger
Though I Be The Lone Survivor
01:54 PM on 12/07/2010
He can't compare to Cam Newton.
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09:58 PM on 12/07/2010
CHILL........OUT.

HE WAS THE #1 CANDIDATE IN OCTOBER ....NOW?
08:28 AM on 12/07/2010
What happened to Terrelle Pryor from THE ohio state? Should he not at least receive an invitation?
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75thRanger
Though I Be The Lone Survivor
01:54 PM on 12/07/2010
Pryor will definitely be in the running next year.

RLTW
08:23 AM on 12/07/2010
To RVU,

Just admit that you are a Cam hater. Where are you getting your facts? If you google NFL scouting reports on Cam, you will see that he is a projected first round pick and almost a lock for success. You say that he has a hitch in his throwing motion and incredibly bad footwork. PLEASE! The guy led the nation in passing efficiency and doesn't have the slightest hitch in his delivery. Every college quarterbac­k works on footwork when going to the pros so that is nothing new. Just admit that the guy is an incredible college quarterbac­k that can beat you with his cannon arm or legs. Between his size, throwing ability and running ability, there is no comparison so stop trying Cam haters.
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Oregonian76
Just a guy from the PacNW
01:38 PM on 12/07/2010
He won't be an NFL quarterback. Perhaps a tight end or they could even get him to switch sides and move to defensive end. He's too big & bulky to last any length of time as a QB though.

The college game is very different than the pro game.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
02:11 PM on 12/07/2010
Yeah, like Ben Reothlisberger and Tim Tebow. They are just too big to be NFL quarterbacks. Maybe next year they can play tight end and defensive end?
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
08:17 PM on 12/07/2010
This was an actual comedy bit right? I mean a big, cannon armed, accurate, mobile proven winner and leader on the field should be your tight end? What about actual tight ends? Are they all gonna drop down a spot in the draft because there's a new tight end in town? What if he cant block? I mean he's never played the position so it's pretty possible right? Will he get cut if he misses blocks and runs bad routes because he was an elite college QB who never played tight end a day in his life?

I think you scrambled your own brain with your own nonsensical thoughts. Have you ever heard of a QB being to big and bulky to move on to the next level? If there ever was a case like this, wouldnt the guy just get a trainer and lose weight before the draft? How is Newton too big and bulky yet the most agile QB in the draft?

Nothing you said makes sense.