No way he stays. That is, unless Petrino's deception and I'm-not-going-to-do-what-you-think-I-am-going-to-do-attitude rubs off on him. For McFadden, the Heisman would be nice, but Arkansas isnt going to be a contender next season, and Tebow will still be under center at Florida, so how is he assured of anything different next year? He's clearly the best RB in the NCAA, but unless you really think Arkansas has a shot to get 10 wins next year, then he has no reason to think a Heisman is any more likely next year than this year. And even if the Heisman gods told him right now, "Come back and you will win the Heisman," I still think he'd go pro and take #1 pick money. Not saying it was a bad decision to come back, but look at how much money Leinart cost himself by falling when he could've been #1 if he left as a Junior.