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Show 9.07.2009 Who's taking home the hardware? track meet to the national championship will be hotly contested until the final weeks of the season. The battle for the Heisman has three clear-cut contenders: Tim Tebow, the all-everything quarterback from Florida, Colt McCoy from Texas and last years trophy winner Sam Bradford from OU. Two of the three already have a Heisman Trophy on their resumes, while McCoy has yet to have his name called at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City. While Tim Tebow, ! MATT BEAUDIN Sports editor With the beginning of the college football season there is always time to speculate as to whom will be touting the hardware come December. The race for the Heisman and the who won in 2007, seems to be the popular pick to win again, that appears to be a tall order even for the football tossing, national championship-winning, Evangelical missionary from Jacksonville. Only one player in history, Archie Griffen, has captured the Heisman twice in a career, and while Tebow will most assuredly have the numbers to be a twotime winner, I believe the voters will be looking elsewhere come December. Sam Bradford also has a Heisman inscribed with 2«<> his name on it. Although he will have the gaudy stats to solicit another trophy, I think a tough loss late in the season will make it rough for him to be the second all-time repeat winner. That leaves the Texas signal caller as the frontrunner. From the first game to the last it will be McCoy's trophy to lose. As long as he puts up numbers comparable to his counterparts, and can put Texas in the national championship picture late in the season, the trophy should be his. As in last season's BCS National Championship Game, the Heisman-Trophy winner Sam Bradford , and his Oklahoma Sooners fell to the speedy spread offense of the Florida Gators. It will be no different this season as the BCS title game will pit this season's Heisman Trophy winner Colt McCoy and the Texas Longhorns against that same Gator spread attack and, unfortunately for Texas fans and the rest of us, Tebow will again be king of the college football world. Real Salt Lake won two straight games, something they have not done since the first week in April, giving them a 9-9-6 record and 33 points on the season. This puts RSL in the eighth and final playoff spot. There are seven games left in the 2009 MLS season and 21 possible points for RSL. D-Will expects Boozer to play with Jazz Utah Jnzz point guard Deron Williams said on "The Jim Rome Show" that power forward Carlos Boozer will come back to the Jazz and play hard. This off-season Boozer repeatedly went onto radio stations and different media expressing how unhappy he is with the Jazz. This is also the final year of Boozer's contract with the Jazz. ANNUAL CHALLENGING ROAD AND MOUNTAIN ' TRAILS RSL in playoff hunt new management new pricing • PANORAMIC VIEWS OF UTAH AND SALT LAKE VALLEYS now accepting all byu, uvu and trade school students • FOOD • SEPTEMBER 12,2009 BOOTHS 8:00 A.M. • COME CONQUER INSPIRATION J THE MOUNTAIN private & shared room rates free underground parking nine-foot ceilings 42" flat screen tv in every unit central air and heating clubhouse & fitness center basketball court & heated pool granite countertops & leather furniture $35 flat rote utilities that include cable and high-speed internet Shared a pihevi aqe $325 1378 M Freedom Bivri, Provo .. 8O1 623.6O93 Private $ 3 5 5 12 month $ 3 9 5 F / w / $ 2 9 5 Sp/Su 12 month $ 4 2 5 F/W only 8 month myalpinovillage.com UTMOUNTAINMCING.COM Presented by ZIONS BANK uvu College of SCIENCE & HEALTH Symposium Series UTA Evolution and Creationism: Historical* Scientific, and Religious Perspectives Use your v, uu BACKPACK instead o£ shopping Thursday, Sept 17,12:00 to 12:50, UVU Library Auditorium^** Dr. Scott is trained as a medical anthropologist, and has spent much'bf her career promoting public awareness of "the importance of science, the scientific method, science education, and the role of evolution in science! education"1. .v——— . — ; Dr. Scott has received awards and recognition from the American Association for the1*! Advancement of Science, the University of p jf9 \ Missouri, the California Academy of Sciences,|! the American Society for Cell Biology, t h e l Geological Society of America, the American?! Institute of Biological Sciences, the NatipMP Association of Biology Teachers, and 1 American Anthropological Association2. -' *i 1- hitp://nnseweb.org/new$/2002/05/5coU-r«eive$-piiblic service2:luti>://en.wtk)pe<iia.org/wiki/Eugcnie_ScoUBcite_note-4 ^ BOOKSTORE |