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NEW YORK (AP) - A Heisman Trophy race that once seemed so muddled has been dwindled to four contenders and even has a favorite. Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, trying to become the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy, has emerged as a front-runner among the finalists who will be in New York on Saturday night vying for the award given to the top player in college football.
Arkansas running back Darren McFadden, the runner-up for last year's Heisman, Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel and Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan were the other finalists selected Wednesday.
"I think it's a good race," Brennan said at a news conference in Honolulu. "I think anybody can win it."
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