He certainly had a Heisman moment on Saturday.
I still think if Robert Griffin plays well and Baylor beats Texas it should/will be his. The guy is having an unreal season with zero talent around him. He's had one of the best seasons a major college qb has ever had. Richardson, while impressively consistent all season, isn't having the same kind of year historically. If academics plays any sort or role (Griffin already has finished a Masters Degree with a 4.0 GPA) for a large group of voters he'll be hard to beat.
I also wonder if there won't be some blow back against Richardson from voters in other areas that resent Alabama getting a rematch in an all SEC BCSNCG. If that happens, and I don't know if it will, it would be a shame. Whoever wins it should win it based on merit alone.