Thursday, October 13, 2016

Heisman Watch Week 6

The end of October and the beginning of November is when the Heisman conversation starts to get serious. Some of the front-runners, like Christian McCaffrey and DeShone Kizer, have vanished while new stars like Lamar Jackson and Jake Browning are lighting up the fields. The real contenders are emerging and the Heisman conversation is getting serious. Let's take a look at the Top 10 Heisman candidates.

While we have a number of honorable mentions (like Zach Terrell of Western Michigan and Nebraska's Tommy Armstrong Jr.), we have only one player who dropped off last week. That would be Stanford's Christian McCaffrey. Although he was #1 on this list just a few weeks ago, McCaffrey and the Cards have been on a very rough streak the last two weeks. McCaffrey has been playing at a level far below where he was last year.

10. Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State (Last Week: 9)- San Diego State is no longer undefeated nor ranked, but Pumphrey is still putting up big numbers. He put up nearly 200 all-around yards on Saturday as the Aztecs beat UNLV.

9. Trevor Knight, Texas A&M (Last Week: NR)-  After weeks of being on the fringe, Trevor Knight finally makes it onto our Heisman watch. The Aggies beat #9 Tennessee in a thriller as Knight accounted for five total touchdowns and 349 total yards.

8. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 8)- Florida State's chances at making the playoffs may be over, but Cook's Heisman campaign is still rolling. He rushed for 150 yards and had a touchdown catch as FSU upset the #10 Hurricanes.

7. Seth Russell, Baylor (Last Week: 7)- Russell continues to find himself on the edge of the Top 5. He and Baylor were off on Saturday, but the #11 Bears take on Kansas next week. Look for Russell to have a great game against them.

6. Greg Ward Jr., Houston (Last Week: 5)- Houston may have fallen to Navy, but Ward still put up big numbers. He threw for three touchdowns and rushed for another one. Ward's great stats are keeping him in the conversation, but he'll need to win out from here.

5. Jake Browning, Washington (Last Week: 10)- Browning continues to be one of the best quarterbacks in the game. Against Oregon, he passed for six touchdowns and 304 yards while throwing zero picks.

4. Jabrill Peppers, Michigan (Last Week: 6)- Last week, I questioned whether or not Peppers was a viable Heisman candidate. He really proved me wrong in Michigan's win over Rutgers. Not only did he record two tackles, but he also rushed for two scores.

3. J.T. Barrett, Ohio State (Last Week: 2)- Barrett uncharacteristically struggled against Indiana. He went 9 for 21 while throwing a TD and a pick. However, he did have a strong ground game, as he rushed for 137 yards and one score.

2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 3)- Watson's been on a real roll the last two weeks. Against Boston College on Thursday, Watson threw for 270 yards and four scores. He also added 33 yards on the ground.

1. Lamar Jackson, Louisville (Last Week: 1)- Jackson's last two weeks have featured a loss and a bye week. It's a real testament to his season that he's still #1 in our rankings. The Cardinals play Duke next week.

Thanks for reading everyone.

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