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Saturday, November 6 Updated: November 7, 5:27 PM ET Dayne Train rolling toward record ESPN.com |
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For those out there who wanted to boil the Heisman race down to one game, your winner is Ron Dayne. For the more enlightened of you out there, who take into consideration the subtleties of the season, the nuances of the ups and downs of a player's season and reserve judgment until the very last moment, you might want to jump on the Dayne Train about now as well. Dayne and the Wisconsin Badgers got the better of Drew Brees and Purdue in a late-season Heisman showdown. The Badgers' 28-21 victory came because Dayne refused to shrivel in the big game, and Brees didn't quite have enough chutzpah to pull the upset. With a 32-carry, 222-yard performance Saturday firmly in his hip pocket, Dayne sits 99 yards away from breaking Ricky Williams' NCAA Division I-A career rushing record of 6,279. He'll try to break the record next week against Iowa, the nation's 110th rated rushing defense. Elsewhere on our list, Brees jumped over Georgia Tech's Joe Hamilton because the Purdue QB's performance in defeat stood out more than Hamilton's in Tech's 45-38 loss to Virginia. Alabama's Shaun Alexander, who is still hampered by an ankle injury, fell out of the top five with a 14-carry, 18-yard effort in the Tide's narrow 23-17 win over LSU. Joining the list is Virginia's Thomas Jones, who outshined Hamilton by gaining 213 yards on 39 carries. Here's a look at our top five following last Saturday's action:
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