Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Heisman Voting by Electoral College

An ESPN Poll asked readers to pick their Heisman trophy winner between the four finalists. Hawai'i Quarterback Colt Brennan, Missouri Quarterback Chase Daniel, Arkansas Runningback Darren McFadden, and Florida Quarterback Tim Tebow and broke down the results by state. Unlike most of these polls, the results proved to be quite interesting. Here are the results as of 9:00pm Wednesday night.


 



 

If you can't read it that gives:

Brennan: Hawai'i, California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, South Dakota, Maine, Washington, Delaware


 

Daniel: Missouri


 

McFadden: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Kansas


 

Tebow: Oregon, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virgiinai, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire


 

Too Close to Call: Alaska, New Mexico


 

If the Heisman were decided by the Electoral College this poll would give Electoral votes in the following:

Brennan 94

Daniel 11

McFadden 160

Tebow 255

Too Close to Call 8


 

While the Heisman Trophy is not decided by Electoral College, it is decided regionally which should be interesting in the closest race in a long time

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