MADISON, Wis. — The voice sounded a little weary. The steps were a bit slow, at least compared to Melvin Gordon's usual gait around Camp Randall Stadium.
Nearing the end of a memorable season, 17th-ranked Wisconsin's star running back sounded and looked like he could use a pick-me-up days after his team's humbling 59-0 loss to Ohio State in the Big Ten title game.
Maybe a chance to win the Heisman Trophy on Saturday will cheer him up.
"You don't want to leave here just being another guy," Gordon said. "You want people to remember you."
He's already put together a remarkable year.
A Big Ten single-season record 2,336 yards rushing — the fourth-highest mark in NCAA history. Twenty-nine touchdowns. He is just Wisconsin's fourth finalist for the Heisman Trophy, joining fellow running backs and winners Alan Ameche (1954) and Ron Dayne (1999); and Montee Ball, who finished fourth in 2011 and finished with an NCAA-record 83 touchdowns.
Yet ask Gordon what he thinks he might be remembered for most, and he sounds a little down.
"I don't really know to be honest. Montee set the touchdown record. Ron — Mr. Dayne — he won the Heisman leading in rushing. I kind of got nothing," Gordon said in an interview Tuesday with The Associated Press at the team's training facility.