Friday, December 02, 2005

Columnists' Corner

Dick Weiss, New York Daily News: Drew Olson, the forgotten man in the Heisman race, could win over voters by leading UCLA to a victory over USC.

John Henderson, Denver Post: He has been on the beat for 40 years and hasn't seen a runner like Reggie Bush since Gale Sayers. But Sayers was in the NFL then.

Charles Hollis, Birmingham News: He examines the title games in detail and offers a stunning prediction.

B.G. Brooks, Rocky Mountain News: Texas' Mack Brown has plenty of naysayers despite 10 consecutive seasons of winning nine or more games.

Lenn Robbins, New York Post: Only Notre Dame fans read the same words and one comes away smiling; the other fuming (registration).

John Hunt, Oregonian: Oregon appears to be outside looking in when it comes to the BCS, but the Ducks love the attention.

Jay Posner, San Diego Union-Tribune: ABC analyst Dan Fouts says UCLA has "a legitimate shot" to beat USC.

Greg Hansen, Arizona Daily Star: The Pac-10's bowl arrangements are almost comatose and have been for years, so why not add a title game?

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