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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, December 6, 2007

Who is best of Fantastic Four?

 •  Colt will pass on classes

By Ralph D. Russo
Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Tim Tebow

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2007 HEISMAN AWARD

WHEN: Saturday

WHERE: Nokia Theatre in Times Square, N.Y.

FINALISTS: Hawai'i QB Colt Brennan, Missouri QB Chase Daniel, Arkansas RB Darren McFadden, Florida QB Tim Tebow

TV: ESPN, 3 p.m.

Hawai'i's Heisman ties

Players with Hawai'i ties in Heisman voting

Herman Wedemeyer (Saint Louis), St. Mary's halfback, 1945, fourth

Jason Gesser (Saint Louis), Washington State quarterback, 2002, seventh

Colt Brennan, Hawai'i quarterback, 2006, sixth

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NEW YORK — Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, trying to become the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy, and Arkansas running back Darren McFadden, the runner-up for last year's award, were among the four finalists selected yesterday.

Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel and Hawai'i quarterback Colt Brennan were the other finalists. They will all be in New York Saturday night when the award is given to the top player in college football.

"I think it's a good race," Brennan said at a news conference in Honolulu. "I think anybody can win it."

The Heisman race took a while to develop this season and seemed wide open until the last month when Tebow, McFadden and Daniel emerged as front-runners.

Since the first Heisman was given to Chicago's Jay Berwanger in 1935, all 70 players who have won college football's most prestigious award have been juniors or seniors.

Tebow could break that trend. The ultimate dual-threat quarterback, the 235-pound Tebow ran for 838 yards and a Southeastern Conference-record 22 touchdowns.

He's also the nation's second-leading passer, having completed 68 percent of his throws for 3,132 yards, with 29 TDs and just six interceptions in his first season as a starter.

Tebow's already had a historic season, becoming the first major college player to run for 20 touchdowns and throw 20 TD passes in the same season.

McFadden was one of the preseason favorites after finishing second to Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith last year. His candidacy lagged with a mediocre October, but he gave himself a boost with a spectacular November. In the final month of the season, McFadden tied the SEC record with 321 yards rushing against South Carolina, and ran for 206 yards and three TDs and also threw a touchdown pass to lead the Razorbacks to a 50-48 triple overtime win over then-No. 1 LSU.

Daniel was one of six quarterbacks to reach 4,000 yards passing this season. He threw for 4,170 yards and 33 TDs to get the surprising Tigers within a victory of reaching the BCS national championship game.

This season, Brennan led Hawai'i (12-0) to the only perfect regular season in major college football and its first Bowl Championship Series appearance, but his numbers were down from last year because he lost some time to injuries.

In the Warriors' run-and-shoot offense, Brennan passed for 4,174 and 38 touchdowns. He also set the major college record for career touchdown passes with 131.

The Heisman finalists are the top vote-getters in balloting by media members and former players.