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Voters have mostly ignored the guys who have come really close to breaking the record though. Melvin Gordon got 37 first place votes while Marcus Mariota got 788. Kevin Smith finished 8th when he made a run at the record.There's a lot going on here. Voters actually love all time record breaking seasons.
As far as the schedule. Yes, Oklahoma State played in the Big 8. So he played Nebraska (11-2), Oklahoma (8-4) and Colorado (9-3).
But their other 8 games?
K-State (0-11)
Miami of Ohio (0-10-1)
Kansas (1-10)
Missouri (3-7-1)
Tulsa (4-7)
Iowa St (5-6)
Texas Tech (5-6)
Texas A&M (7-6)
There's not much room for debate. Barry Sanders had the greatest season in history of college football.
Since he broke the record 36 years ago, RBs with weak schedules, RBs on run heavy teams, RBs who won the Heisman, RBs who went in the first round, RBs who would be inducted into the NFL hall of fame, have all tried to break it.
None of them have done it. The record is considered untouchable. Breaking an untouchable record is Heisman worthy.
All that being said.. He's not going to break it. The record is untouchable.
G5 quarterbacks have smashed passing records for years and the only Heisman winner was Ty Detmer. Non power conference players always have that asterisk next to their statistics. It’s probably not fair but the Heisman is picked by voters and a lot of them don’t really take smaller conferences seriously