Only two of the top five Heisman candidates were in action last week, so there wasn't much movement in the Scripps Howard News Service Heisman Trophy poll, either.Even though quarterback Graham Harrell and Texas Tech did not play, the quarterback increased his lead by two points over second-place Colt McCoy. Though McCoy quarterbacked Texas to a victory over Kansas, he lost one of his first-place votes to No. 3 Sam Bradford, the Oklahoma QB, whose Sooners did not play.Last year's Heisman winner, Florida QB Tim Tebow and Harrell's teammate, wide receiver Michael Crabtree, held onto the Nos. 4 and 5 spots, respectively.Compiled by the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, the Scripps poll is in its 22nd year, making it the longest-running weekly Heisman ranking in the country. The final poll, taken in December, has predicted the Heisman winner correctly in 18 of the previous 21 seasons. Ten voters select five players each week. The tabulations are made on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis, with five points for a first-place vote, four points for second, etc. First-place votes are in parentheses.This week's poll, with statistics from last week:Player, Position, School, Last Week, Points1. Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech, Did not play, 44 (7).2. Colt McCoy, QB, Texas, 24-for-34 passing, 255 yards, 2 TDs, 32 (1)3. Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma, Did not play, 30 (1).4. Tim Tebow, QB, Florida, 13-for-20 passing, 312 yards, 2 TDs, 21 (1), 14 rushes, 39 yards, 1 TD.5. Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech, Did not play, 11.Others receiving votes: Percy Harvin (RB, Florida), 3; Javon Ringer (RB, Michigan State), 3; Chase Daniel (QB, Missouri), 2; Knowshon Moreno (RB, Georgia), 2; Max Hall (QB, Brigham Young), 1; Mark Sanchez (QB, Southern California), 1.Voters: Kirk Bohls, Austin (Texas) American-Statesman; Jimmy Burch, Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com; Vahe Gregorian, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Mike Griffith, The Knoxville (Tenn.) News-Sentinel; Michael Lewis, Salt Lake Tribune; Bernie Lincicome, Rocky Mountain News; John Lindsay, Scripps Howard News Service; Tom Luicci, The (Newark) Star-Ledger; John Rohde, The Oklahoman.(Compiled by the Rocky Mountain News.)
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