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4/3/2007, 09:33 AM
Vince Young vs. Adrien Peterson
Peterson was the Heisman runner-up in his freshman season. Unfortunately, injuries and a mediocre offensive line prevented him from ever reaching his full potential.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Reggie Bush
Bush had an outstanding college career, winning a national championship and the Heisman. However, in his head to head duel with VY, his bad lateral cost the Trojans points and possibly the game.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Troy Smith
Smith won the Heisman his senior year, and led his team to the title game. His poor performance in that game cost his team any chance of overcoming their sluggish play.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Matt Leinart
Matt Leinart won the Heisman his junior year, and won a national championship. And despite an outstanding performance vs. Texas, he ended up squandering the last drive, costing his team the game.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Jason White
White showed true courage and overcame crippling injuries to win the Heisman. Still, his mediocre showings in two national championship games forever marred his legacy.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Field Marshall Erwin Rommel
Despite being heavily outnumbered, Rommel led his Afrika Corps to striking victories in North Africa. After retreating to Europe, his failure to halt the Allied landings at Normandy ultimately led to his suicide.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Douglas MacArthur
MacArthur led the successful “island-hopping” campaign against Imperial Japan. Still, he failed to protect his bombers at the outbreak of war in Manila, and his underestimation of the Chinese in Korea led to his dismissal by Truman.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln led the country to victory in the Civil War. Still, his poor choices of commanders led to a protracted struggle, which ultimately made the peace less conciliatory.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. King George III
King George presided over the planet’s most powerful military force. His unfortunate stubbornness contributed to his countries defeat in North America.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. the Roman Empire
Imperial Rome created the greatest empire known to man, and ruled the known world for hundreds of years. Internal strife and an overstretched frontier doomed the empire and led to its downfall.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. the Dinosaurs
These great beasts ruled the planet for hundreds of millions of years. While no one can agree to what caused their extinction, their remains are used to further pollute the earth.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Peterson was the Heisman runner-up in his freshman season. Unfortunately, injuries and a mediocre offensive line prevented him from ever reaching his full potential.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Reggie Bush
Bush had an outstanding college career, winning a national championship and the Heisman. However, in his head to head duel with VY, his bad lateral cost the Trojans points and possibly the game.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Troy Smith
Smith won the Heisman his senior year, and led his team to the title game. His poor performance in that game cost his team any chance of overcoming their sluggish play.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Matt Leinart
Matt Leinart won the Heisman his junior year, and won a national championship. And despite an outstanding performance vs. Texas, he ended up squandering the last drive, costing his team the game.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Jason White
White showed true courage and overcame crippling injuries to win the Heisman. Still, his mediocre showings in two national championship games forever marred his legacy.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Field Marshall Erwin Rommel
Despite being heavily outnumbered, Rommel led his Afrika Corps to striking victories in North Africa. After retreating to Europe, his failure to halt the Allied landings at Normandy ultimately led to his suicide.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Douglas MacArthur
MacArthur led the successful “island-hopping” campaign against Imperial Japan. Still, he failed to protect his bombers at the outbreak of war in Manila, and his underestimation of the Chinese in Korea led to his dismissal by Truman.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln led the country to victory in the Civil War. Still, his poor choices of commanders led to a protracted struggle, which ultimately made the peace less conciliatory.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. King George III
King George presided over the planet’s most powerful military force. His unfortunate stubbornness contributed to his countries defeat in North America.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. the Roman Empire
Imperial Rome created the greatest empire known to man, and ruled the known world for hundreds of years. Internal strife and an overstretched frontier doomed the empire and led to its downfall.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young
Vince Young vs. the Dinosaurs
These great beasts ruled the planet for hundreds of millions of years. While no one can agree to what caused their extinction, their remains are used to further pollute the earth.
Vince Young had college football’s greatest individual performance as he led his team to an unforgettable national championship.
VERDICT. Vince Young