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By Bruce Feldman
Friday, November 6, 2009 Time to hit the mailbag: From Jim in Austin, Texas: I don't agree with your assessment of Mark Ingram and the Heisman, but I do respect your opinion and anyone in the SEC is worth debate for a Heisman. My question: if the Heisman were awarded by a computer algorithm instead of humans, what would that algorithm consist of (i.e. which stats, for only one year/accumulative, certain requirements, strength of schedule, et al)? If you had the ability to make the only algorithm to be used, what wou ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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