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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1982)
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I M3 20 W. 25th 342*7661 .. ■■■■■- coupon-'■ Walker tops Elway in Heisman balloting NEW YORK (AP) - For Her schel Walker, winning the Heis man Trophy wasn’t the obvious case of natural progression it seemed to others Third in the voting for the Heisman as a freshman, run ner-up to Marcus Allen as a so phomore, the bull-like speed ster from top-ranked Georgia was a runaway winner for the 48th Heisman as a junior Satur day evening He beat out Stan ford quarterback John Elway and Southern Methodist run ning back Eric Dickerson, the worthiest of competition. To most people waiting at the Downtown Athletic Club for the official announcement of col lege football’s best player, Walker’s coronation seemed like a foregone conclusion But not to Walker, waiting a row in front of Dickerson in the 13th-floor conference room where the award was an nounced, watching Heisman heroes of yesteryear flicker across the television monitors in the program that preceded the presentation. "I thought I might have won it my first year and I didn’t,” he said. "I thought I might have won it last year and I didn’t. So I had a great deal of doubt. There were so many great athletes, it was hard to vote for a winner.” Maybe so, but the 1,050 sportswriters and broadcasters who voted didn't think so. Walker, whose 5,259 yards in three seasons is only 823 away from Tony Dorsett's all-time college rushing mark, carried every section of the country in piling up 525 first place votes and 1,926 points to 139 first place votes and 1,231 points for Elway, major college football’s all-time leading passer. He carried all six voting sec tions of the country, including Elway's own Far West. Elway. who was hampered by Stan ford's 5-6 record, was second everywhere. Walker gained 1,752 yards in 335 carries this season for the 11-0 Bulldogs despite a broken thumb that hampered him in the season's first three games He is now in position to do what only one person, Archie Griffin of Ohio State in 1974-75, has done before — win two Heismans. That's his next goal, he says, one of the reasons he says he will spurn any offers to turn professional. But it's not the only reason Sitting patiently answering question after question thrown at him by platoons of reporters, he said: "College has helped me become a better person — it’s done a lot for me. I've given it a great deal of thought and I still have a lot of things to learn there " He also has a few other things to do. One is to make the Olym pic team as a sprinter. Another is live up to the example of some of the previous award winners whose exploits were detailed in the film that was shown before the announcement. 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