Updated at 5:43 p.m., Friday, December 7, 2007
Brennan, Heisman finalists make rounds in NYC
Advertiser Staff
The other three are Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, Arkansas running back Darren McFadden and Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel.
Brennan took part in the Heisman dinner and took a double-decker bus that toured the city.
He also took a picture atop the Empire State Building and visited the Rockerfeller Center.
Tebow is considered the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy, presented by the Downtown Athletic Club to college football's most outstanding player.
Tebow, a left-hander, whose right hand is in a cast, could become the first sophomore to win the prestigious trophy. He is the first to run and pass for at least 20 touchdowns.
He finished with 22 touchdowns rushing and 29 passing while throwing for 3,132 yards this season.
Brennan passed for 38 touchdowns this season in leading the Warriors to their first 12-0 record and Bowl Championship Series bowl bid.
UH is the nation's only unbeaten team.