T Town Tommy
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Fair enough. Cook only played in 11 games to Henry's 13 (and Cook only had 2 carries in another game), and they averaged almost the exact same yards per game despite Cook having about 7 fewer carries per game. I also think their performance against a common opponent is illustrative (in back to back weeks):
Cook @ Florida: 26 carries, 183 yards, 7.0 YPC, 32 yard LNG, 2 TDs
Henry v. Florida: 44 carries, 189 yards, 4.3 YPC, 21 yard LNG, 1 TD
Henry's a beast, don't get me wrong, but I think Cook was -by a fairly wide margin- the most dangerous player in CFB this year. If he hadn't been nursing a hamstring injury all year, he probably would have had a similar number of carries as Henry and numbers that would have blown his out of the water.
Again, Henry's a beast, but if he wins the Heisman it's a team achievement trophy.
Cook was held in check for over three quarters against a Gator DL that wasn't even at full strength. He got almost 150 in the fourth when the game was out of hand. Nothing against Cook... he is a beast and a much better pro prospect than Henry. But I don't think he should be ahead of Henry for the Heisman. If the award was for most dangerous player, then the WR from Baylor would probably get my vote.