He was a consensus
first team All-American and co-PAC-10 Player of the Year.
He was
Orange Bowl MVP after throwing 5 TDs, an Orange Bowl record, as USC pounded #3
Oklahoma 55-19.
The junior QB led the Trojans to their 2nd
straight national title (AP) and a wire to wire #1 ranking.
Leinart was 18-35 for 332 yards and four of five scores in
the first half.
He led the Pac-10 with 33 TD passes and had only 6 Ints.
The All-American was 8th
in the NCAA with 3,352 yards, 9th in completion % (65.2). He also
was 8th in completions with 269.
He opened the season with three TD passes to Reggie Bush and
272 yards in a 24-13 win over #10 Virginia Tech.
USC finished 12-0 and won 22 straight games. They were 6th
in the country scoring over 38 points a game.
2. Adrian
Peterson: Was the runner up for the Heisman Trophy.
He an NCAA freshman record with 1,915
yards. He was the unanimous Freshman of the Year and first team All-American.
Oklahoma went 12-0 and finished #2 in the
regular season poll.
Peterson
led the country in carries (339) and was 3rd in yards. His 15 TDs was good for 3rd in the
Big 12.
He
ran for 100+ yards in his first nine games and 11 overall.
A.D ran for 225 in a 12-0 win over #5 Texas in the
Red River Rivalry.
In the Orange Bowl loss to USC, Peterson
ran for 82 yards.
Oklahoma won the Big 12 and averaged almost
35 points per game.
He was first team All-American for the 3rd
straight season.
Pollack
was Outback Bowl MVP with a record tying three sacks, including a strip
sack and fumble recovery.
Georgia would go on to win 24-21 over #17 Wisconsin.
The senior defensive end finished
the season with 12.5 sacks, 52 tackles (17 for loss). His 12.5 sacks led SEC.
Georgia went 10-2 (losses to #13 Tennessee and #2 Auburn) and finished #7 in the final poll.
The Bulldogs were ninth in country giving up 16.5 points a game.