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NEW YORK (AP) -- Tim Tebow added another Heisman first to his long list of accomplishments just by being selected a finalist for this year's trophy.

Tebow became the first player to be invited to the Heisman Trophy presentation ceremony three times when the Florida quarterback -- along with Colt McCoy, Mark Ingram, Toby Gerhart and Ndamukong Suh -- was named a finalist Monday for college football's most prestigious player of the year award.

"Having the chance to go back to New York means a lot to me," Tebow said in a statement. "It is a special honor but it wouldn't be possible for me to have this opportunity without my teammates and coaches."

The Heisman Trophy will be awarded Saturday in Manhattan. The presentation ceremony has been televised since 1981 and since 1982 at least three players have been invited to attend.

The last time as many as five players were invited to New York was 2004, when USC quarterback Matt Leinart won the award.

Tebow, who was the first sophomore to win the Heisman in 2007, is trying to become the second two-time Heisman winner, joining Ohio State's Archie Griffin. Tebow finished third in the voting last year, while getting the most first-place votes.

He's also the first player to finish in the top five of the Heisman voting three times since Georgia tailback Herschel Walker did it in the early 1980s.

McCoy was the runner-up last season to Oklahoma's Sam Bradford and has led No. 2 Texas to the BCS national championship game this season.

Ingram has rushed for 1,542 yards and scored 15 touchdowns for No. 1 Alabama.

Stanford's Gerhart, meanwhile, has run for more yards (1,736) and scored more touchdowns (26) than any player in the nation.

And Nebraska's Suh had 4 1/2 sacks in an attention-grabbing performance against Texas in the Big 12 title game. He is the first defensive player to be a finalist since 1997, when Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson became the first full-time defensive player to win the Heisman.

Tebow and McCoy entered this season as heavy Heisman favorites, but neither has been as productive this season as last and neither will go into Saturday's presentation as the front-runner.

Tebow returned for his senior season to try and lead the Gators to a third national title in four seasons, but he won't reach that goal. After being No. 1 almost all season, Florida lost to Alabama 32-13 in the Southeastern Conference title game on Saturday and was knocked out of the national championship race.

The loss likely damaged Tebow's chances at a second Heisman, too. He has passed for 2,413 yards and rushed for 859 yards this year.

Like Tebow, McCoy also returned for his senior season to make a championship run. He has Texas a victory away from its first national title since 2005, but his numbers also have fallen off compared to '08.

McCoy has passed for 3,512 yards with 27 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He also nearly threw away the Longhorns' national championship hopes on the second-to-last play of the Nebraska game, coming within a second of letting the clock run out before Texas could attempt the winning field goal in a 13-12 victory.

McCoy could become the first player to win the Heisman the season after finishing second since Walker did it in 1982.

If there is a favorite, it seems to be Ingram.

Hesimanpundit.com, which polls 13 voters throughout the season, had Ingram on top of it's latest results, just ahead of Gerhart.

Ingram could become Alabama's first Heisman Trophy winner. He gave his Heisman campaign a late boost by running for 113 yards and scoring three touchdowns in the SEC title game against Florida.

"I'm looking forward to the experience and appreciate the opportunity to represent our team at the Heisman ceremony," Ingram said in a statement.

Gerhart also ended his season with a flourish, running for 205 yards and three touchdowns and throwing a touchdown pass in a victory against Notre Dame.

"I am most pleased that my efforts along with those of so many others this year have put Stanford Football back on the national map," Gerhart said.

Nobody finished stronger than Suh, who put together one of the most dominant defensive games in recent college football history in Nebraska's near-upset of Texas. He finished the season with 12 sacks.

"It is good to see that the Heisman voters have recognized the true impact a dominant defensive lineman like Suh can have on a football game," Nebraska coach Bo Pelini said.

Among the top players who didn't make the cut were Clemson's versatile tailback C.J. Spiller and Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore.



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Of course our vote does not count but if you had to select the winner of the Heisman this year who would it be among the 5 finalist? For me I would have to vote for Mark Ingram. Yes I'm a Longhorns fan voting for a Bama player to win the Heisman because I think he earned it.
 

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If the award were a true statement on who is the best player, it would go to Suh.
 

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peplaw06;3128663 said:
If the award were a true statement on who is the best player, it would go to Suh.

I doubt it will happen but I hope you are right.
 

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I think Tebow is going to end up 5th, and I think it's funny they invited 5 guys this year, just so they could get Tebow there to boost their ratings.

Here's how I'd vote:

Gerhart
Suh
Ingram
McCoy
Masoli
Spiller


I think Ingram will probably win, though.
 

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peplaw06;3128663 said:
If the award were a true statement on who is the best player, it would go to Suh.
Completely agree. The rest of the bunch are not truly Heisman-worthy. Suh dominated.

I think Ingram takes it.
 

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ConcordCowboy;3128725 said:
That's amazing with all their history.
Yeah, I would have thought maybe Stabler or Namath would have at least been close...maybe they were.
 

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as a longhorn fan i was very disappointed in colts performance this past game and i felt he lost it then. i know the award is based on the season as a whole, but he did struggle up until the missouri game so its not like he has the same body of work as he did last year, when i felt he deserved to win. I think Ingram will win it, i hope gerhard wins it though. but i agree with peplaw that the best and most dominant player out of the five is Suh, but he wont win. Colt and Tebow dont deserve the award but deserve to be there
 

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DFWJC;3128716 said:
Completely agree. The rest of the bunch are not truly Heisman-worthy. Suh dominated.

I think Ingram takes it.

What?

Gerhart ran for almost 1750 yards w/26 touchdowns this year. Ingram's best games were all against great teams (V-Tech, Ole Miss, Florida). McCoy completed 70 percent of his passes this year.

Suh's claim to fame is the Texas game, and that's it. He was completely off the radar til Saturday. Shows how much of a joke the Heisman is becoming.
 

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ya i thought i heard wrong when they said it would be their first heisman, but with all the politics in the sport its not surprising that USC and Notre Dame have the most
 

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romo2to;3128749 said:
What?

Gerhart ran for almost 1750 yards w/26 touchdowns this year. Ingram's best games were all against great teams (V-Tech, Ole Miss, Florida). McCoy completed 70 percent of his passes this year.

Suh's claim to fame is the Texas game, and that's it. He was completely off the radar til Saturday. Shows how much of a joke the Heisman is becoming.
If you think Suh was off the radar all season you have not really been following college football. All season most have said he is the best and most dominant football player in the country...he just plays defense.

Those other guys really did have great years and I'm a big Colt and Gerhart fan. I was simply stating that I thought Ingram would win. Yeah, you are probably right in that me saying the others were not Heisman-worth may have been a bit harsh. They all had very good seasons.
 

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romo2to;3128749 said:
What?

Gerhart ran for almost 1750 yards w/26 touchdowns this year. Ingram's best games were all against great teams (V-Tech, Ole Miss, Florida). McCoy completed 70 percent of his passes this year.

Suh's claim to fame is the Texas game, and that's it. He was completely off the radar til Saturday. Shows how much of a joke the Heisman is becoming.

Suh has been playing great all season long not his fault he did not garner the attention he deserved. He is a DT with 12 sacks and 1 int those are very good numbers for a guy who consistently draws double team and because of Suh play it allows Neb to do a lot of other things on defense which is why in 2 years they went from one of the worst defense to one of the best defense in the NCAA
 

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ok, on the front page of ESPN there i something at the bottom of the headlines that says "insider: mccoy will edge ingram for heisman" so does anyone ahve insider and can look to see what it says?
 

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MC KAos;3129172 said:
ok, on the front page of ESPN there i something at the bottom of the headlines that says "insider: mccoy will edge ingram for heisman" so does anyone ahve insider and can look to see what it says?
I'm a big McCoy fan as both a player and person, so I'd like to see him win. If he does, I think it would be like some of the winners from past years--more of a total service award. He had better stats last season, but he also is now the winningest QB in NCAA history and is playing for a NC.
 

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I would hate to have to vote this year.

The 3 most deserving players are McCoy, Ingram, and Suh.

If I voted with my heart i'd pick McCoy. He should've got it last year and I think they kinda owe it to him this year.

With that said.. Suh was the best player in College Football this season.

So I dont know who i'd give it too.
 

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i love colt as much as any longhorn fan there is, i felt he (as well as VY in 05) got robbed and deserved the heisman. But while i would be happy he won, i dont believe he deserves it as much as ingram or gerhart this year, and frankly, i dont want alabama to have extra motivation if he wins it
 

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CATCH17;3129282 said:
I would hate to have to vote this year.

The 3 most deserving players are McCoy, Ingram, and Suh.

If I voted with my heart i'd pick McCoy. He should've got it last year and I think they kinda owe it to him this year.

With that said.. Suh was the best player in College Football this season.

So I dont know who i'd give it too.

Sure you do. Suh in your view was the best in college football this season. I love Colt myself and have enjoyed seeing him as my Longhorns QB since Vince left he has done a great job for the Horns but he has not had a Heisman season this year and even though he should have recieved it last year which I agree the bottom line is he didn't but that should not factor in to this season.
 
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