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Quarterback Pat Sullivan of Auburn had a lot to be thankful for on Thanksgiving Day. The most explosive passer in the history of the Southeastern Conference was named winner of the 1971 Heisman Trophy by a 152-vote margin over Cornell's hard-running tailback, Ed Marinaro. Sullivan, who guided Auburn to a 9-1 season and a berth in the Sugar Bowl, is regarded as a fine pro prospect. That does not necessarily mean that he will make it in the big league. In the past 20 seasons, such celebrated Heisman heroes as Notre Dame's Johnny...
...Marinaro says he'll show the pros next year that he, not Pat Sullivan, should have won the Heisman Trophy. If his Ivy and national collegiate record-breaking performance is any indication. Marinaro should have a good chance of living up to his claims...
Crimson quarterback Eric Crone and Heisman Trophy candidate Ed Marinaro lead the Ivy League contingent on the final ECAC weekly all-star squad of the year...
Also in the mail. The Crimson has received a four-page brochure on Oregon's Bobby Moore. "Collegiate Football's Premier Running Back.... The Complete Player." Moore's Heisman statistics include a rushing average of 4.93 yds., 128 passes caught, and 36 touchdowns, "against the nation's toughest schedule...
...Crimson has not yet announced its selection for the Heisman ballot. Last year Cambridge's only breakfast table daily cast the only first place vote for a defensive lineman. The Crimson selected B.H. Beach '71, who had 37 career safeties...