The only category that Ingram beat Gerhart in was yards per carry.Gerhart should have won away with the Heisman Trophy there was no player in the country that even came close to the season that Gerhart had.I would say if you were to make an argument for anyone else it would be for LaMichael James of Oregon. Who made an immediate impact as a freshman after LeGarrette Blount was suspended.Like Gerhart, James faced six teams that were in the top 50 against the run He played in 12 games for the Ducks. He finished ahead of Ingram in yards per carry and yards per game, while Ingram had more touchdowns and more yards.Dion Lewis of Pittsburgh should have been another running back that should have made it over Ingram. More carries, more yards, more touchdowns, and more yards per game. While the only category that Ingram won in was yards per carry.For a quarterback Case Keenum of Houston should have been invited. 
Keenum on the season had 43 touchdowns to 9 interceptions, 5449 yards, and a completion percentage of 71 percent.Only Lewis is a player that is on the East Coast in terms of who should have been invited. I get the fact that the Heisman doesn't go to freshman which Lewis and James are, but they were outstanding for their respective teams.I'm pretty sure if Alabama didn't have a good game from Ingram, they'd still be fine against teams. It's an absolute disgrace because the only player who truly deserved the award was robbed!Tonight Toby Gerhart should have been the runaway winner of the award.. The Washington Wizards fell to 7-14 tonight, finding a new way to lose a basketball game as they fell at home 114-113 to the Indiana Pacers, who were playing their second game in two nights.The Wizards shot 55 from the field and held Indiana to 42 shooting. The Wizards shot only 65 from the line, whereas the Pacers shot 93 from the line and one of Indiana’s missed free throws was intentional.The Wizards led by four points with less than a minute to play when a Brendan Haywood foul sent Pacers PF Tyler Hansbrough to the line.

Hansbrough hit the first shot, intentionally missed the second and then the Pacers got two more foul shots when a foul was called on Antawn Jamison on the rebound. The Pacers hit those two free throws to cut the lead to one point. Gilbert Arenas was fouled on the Wizards’ next possession, but promptly did what has come to be expected of him missed both free throws, essentially creating a turnover and giving the ball back to Indiana. The shot missed and the Wizards thought they had won the game. The refs looked at the replay and determined that 0.5 seconds remained on the clock.
The Pacers threw the ball in to Mike Dunleavy, who was fouled by Brendan Haywood with o.1 seconds left. It was hard to see how the refs decided that the foul occurred before time expired and then it was pretty hard to see how they came up with 0.1 seconds left for the Wizards. The whole segment looked as if the refs were winging it with blinders on, but the call was made and the Wizards allowed themselves to be in a position where a questionable call or two by the refs allowed the game to be taken away. The Wizards are just a dumb team, particularly in the 4th quarter. That’s now two games in a row both at home that Gilbert has thrown away at the free throw line. After the game, Coach Flip Saunders made it clear that Gilbert has to convert those opportunities and said he would continue to trust him in those situations. I don’t know if that’s just something Saunders believes he has to say.