True but the award doesn’t say for the most outstanding offensive player, the media itself simply likes offense and they are the ones who vote. Simply getting invited to the award ceremony is a statement on its own.
Suh finished with a Big 12 Championship game-record 4½ sacks. He made 12 tackles, including seven for losses. He owned the field, and he made Texass drive for the national title seem like a subplot. . . .
Suh made the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year look like a high school quarterback at times and tossed Longhorns around like so many little kids. He disrupted McCoy on nearly every play and humbled the Texas offensive line. The Blackshirts had nine sacks, 18 tackles for loss and forced a ton of three-and-outs against a team that will be playing for the national championship in January.