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Two sides to Te’o’s Heisman candidacy

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In brief, Te’o’s case revolves around big plays, Notre Dame’s return to prominence and the character to overcome personal tragedies in the loss of his grandmother and his girlfriend in September.

His tackle numbers are the same as last year (10 per game in 2012, 9.8 in 2011), his tackles for a loss are down (0.56 per game in ‘12, 1.04 in ‘11) but he has five interceptions. The timing, simply, is everything. Not all sacks are nationally broadcast pancakes of Oklahoma’s Landry Jones, and not all picks seal a win in Norman that sparks a national title run.

“It’s a perfect storm,” Arrington said. “It’s just a matter of who captures the media’s attention, who can hold it. You make plays when the play needs to be made.”

Plenty of defenders have made plays like Te’o, but only Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson won in 1997. Nebraska tackle Ndamukong Suh recorded a mind-boggling 85 tackles, 24 tackles for a loss, 10 pass breakups and three blocked kicks in 2009. He finished fourth in the Heisman race.

In 1991, tackle Steve Emtman was an Outland and Lombardi Trophy winner for an undefeated Washington team that earned a share of the national title. He finished fourth, too, more than 1,700 points behind winner Desmond Howard.

“You can’t afford to lose,” former Washington coach Don James said. “You have to have a successful team and you have to get a lot of publicity. For a defensive lineman, Steve got a lot, but that doesn’t compare with quarterbacks and running backs. That’s the dilemma.”

Asked what would have happened to Emtman if the Huskies hadn’t gone unbeaten that year, James said flatly: “He wouldn’t have gotten a vote if we didn’t have that visibility.”

Luke Kuechly can attest to that. At Boston College in 2011, Kuechly amassed 191 tackles — averaging 15.92 per game — and added three interceptions. He would be the No. 9 pick by the Panthers in the 2012 draft. He didn’t crack the top 10 of Heisman voting.

“My year there was (Robert Griffin III), there was (Andrew) Luck, there was Montee Ball,” Kuechly said. “Those guys had been up there from the start of the year. You kind of always knew as the year went on.”

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