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Two sides to Te’o’s Heisman candidacy

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Te’o has team success. He has visibility. The question is whether that’s enough.

“He’s probably going to get to New York as a finalist,” Huston said. “His odds of actually winning are very difficult.”

There’s the other bit that eats at observers such as Huston: Often when defenders thunder into consciousness, there is a backlash against voting for offensive players centered around the notion that it’s the “easy” pick to make.

Huston sees South Carolina’s Jadeveon Clowney, Georgia’s Jarvis Jones and Texas A&M’s Damontre Moore and wonders if people railing against “easy” picks aren’t making another one.

“Manti may be the best defensive player in the country,” Huston said. “I don’t think there’s no debate about it. In which case, why aren’t these people advocating for Jarvis Jones or Jadeveon Clowney or Damontre Moore?

“Not to downplay what Te’o has done, but he’s benefiting from the very same things offensive players have benefited from over the years, which is he’s on a highly ranked team going for the national title which also happens to be perhaps the greatest traditional power in college football.”

In fact, the entire Te’o singularity may be best expressed in one of his brethren, denied more than a decade ago. Arrington hated Notre Dame. He thought Notre Dame was overrated. And now he’s watching Notre Dame.

And Te’o is the main reason he’s watching, so enamored is Arrington with the idea of a defense-only player (Woodson also stood out on offense and special teams) doing what he could not do. The idea of Te’o carrying home the Heisman has at least one former contender getting carried away.

“If you think about it, it’s almost like what happened with Barack Obama becoming the president,” Arrington said, bursting into laughter. “I would love to see a true defender win the Heisman Trophy before I leave this Earth.

“To a defender in college football, it has a very, very, very big value to us. We look at ourselves as the underdog. That would be a shift of paradigm within NCAA football, if we had true defenders being mainstays. It would be great to see us win.”

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