I would have gone with Federer too - but it is a hard arguement to make against Lance (except that he competes in one event a year - so wouldn't he be more like the Athelete of the Summer?). Plus, didn't some other international athletes have good years? This always reads like a who's who of American Sportsmen. Of course, maybe it is. In Canada it was Steve Nash.
I don't even think he's the sportsman of his team. Perhaps, but if you'd put Bush in contention for sportsman of the year, Leinart would have to be a frontrunner as well because their contributions are so similar. My personal choice for sportsman of the year would be Tom Brady for the 2004 playoffs and Super Bowl and this year's Pro Bowl season, which has the injury-stricken Patriots red hot entering the playoffs. After Brady, I'd vote Federer, Armstrong, and Tiger Woods. I'm tempted to break tradition and vote for a coach, fitting Pete Carroll in there somewhere.
Perhaps, but if you'd put Bush in contention for sportsman of the year, Leinart would have to be a frontrunner as well because their contributions are so similar. Bush won the Heisman though and Bush is being talked about for first pick of the draft so I'd say that edges him over Leinart. And I would agree with any of your top 4 over Bush/Leinart anyway, not Carrol though.
Leinart threw for five touchdown passes and 322 yards in the national championship game Jan. 5. Bush ran for 75 with no TDs. If that's factored in, I might give Leinart the edge for calendar year 2005, even though Bush's season was one for the ages. As for Bush's likely first-pick status in the NFL, draft ranking doesn't always reflect past college performance. Heisman winner Jason White didn't even make an NFL squad.
Good point, I forgot the championship was technically this year.
As for Bush's likely first-pick status in the NFL, draft ranking doesn't always reflect past college performance. Heisman winner Jason White didn't even make an NFL squad. True, but you have to remember, this is Reggie Bush your talking about! This guy is so good he is almost superhuman. Plus, I never thought Jason White was that good and with that bumb knee he really didn't stand much of a chance.