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JJ McCarthy won't get my Heisman Trophy vote during Michigan cheating scandal
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Date:2025-04-14 12:50:09
INDIANAPOLIS – The first rule of Heisman Trophy voting is you don’t talk about Heisman Trophy voting. This is a serious and volatile undertaking, like "Fight Club" only with more anger, and a Heisman voter who betrays the wishes of the Heisman Trophy Trust runs the risk of losing his or her vote. Or my vote, in this instance, because I’m going to talk about Heisman Trophy voting.
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