After last week's major shake-up in the Heisman watch, a lot of fans were expecting more stability this week. That pretty much happened, as we have no new superstars on the list. We are now at the point of the season where it is virtually guaranteed that one of the ten men listen below will walk away with the Heisman (unless our sole watch-list player, Houston's Greg Ward Jr., catches fire). Let's get started.
10. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 7)- Boykin never got a chance to get going on Saturday, as he suffered an ankle injury early into the game. Reports indicate that he will be able to play next week, however.
9. DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame (Last Week: 10)- Kizer didn't have eye-popping stats against Wake Forest, but he didn't need to, as the Irish dominated the game from start to finish. Kizer finished by going 13-19 for 111 yards and two rushing touchdowns.
8. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: 5)- Coleman was pretty much shut down against Oklahoma. The star receiver had only three catches for 51 yards and no scores. He's going to need a big game against Oklahoma State next week if he wants to stay in the Heisman race.
7. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 8)- #16 FSU defeated NC State, and Cook was a big reason why. He ran for 138 yards and two scores while also picking up 17 receiving yards. He should have a big game against Chattanooga next week.
6. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 3)- After his disappointing performance against Alabama last week, Fournette needed a big game in order to keep his Heisman dreams alive. Unfortunately for him, he only managed 91 yards and one score.
5. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Last Week: 6)- Stanford lost to Oregon and got their playoff hopes dashed. Nonetheless, McCaffrey had a big game, as he had more than 200 total yards and one rushing score.
4. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma (Last Week: 9)- The Sooners handed Baylor its first loss of the season. Mayfield threw for 270 yards and three scores while also rushing for 76 yards and another touchdown.
3. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 4)- There has perhaps been no player more consistent this season then Elliot, who has rushed for at least a 100 yards in every game. Against Illinois, he ran for 181 yards and two scores.
2. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 2)- Honestly, you could switch around #s 1 and 2, but Henry has to be content with the #2 spot for now. He ran for 204 yards and two scores against Mississippi State.
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 1)- #1 Clemson beat Syracuse 37-27 to stay undefeated. Watson went 34 for 37 for 360 yards and two scores to lead Clemson to victory. He also ran for 105 yards and a score.
Thanks for reading everyone, and be sure to check back next week for an updated Heisman watch.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Week 10 Heisman Watch
In a shocking turn of events, both of the top two players in last week's Heisman watch tumble after disappointing performances on Saturday. Many players have capitalized on this tumble including our new leader. We have only one player on the watch-list: Greg Ward Jr. of Houston. We also have two players who dropped off: Josh Doctson (who suffered a wrist injury) and Paxton Lynch (who lost to Navy by 25). Let's get started.
10. DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame (Last Week: NR)- Kizer is Notre Dame's third player to make the Heisman watch this season, making it the only school (along with Ohio State) to have that many players in the top ten. (The only other teams with multiple players are Baylor and TCU). Kizer accounted for six touchdowns in ND's 42-30 win over Pitt.
9. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma (Last Week: NR)- Mayfield resurfaces on our top ten list after throwing for 342 yards and three touchdowns. Furthermore, thanks to TCU's loss, Oklahoma is still in playoff contention.
8. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 9)- The Seminoles picked up their second loss of the season, but Cook was still impressive. He ran for 194 yards and one touchdown on 21 carries against Clemson.
7. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Unfortunately for Boykin, you can't throw four interceptions and lose by 20 points and expect to remain a Heisman front-runner. He will get a chance to redeem himself next week against Kansas.
6. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Last Week: 7)- #11 Stanford rolled through Colorado, with McCaffrey running for 147 yards while also adding 35 return yards and 15 receiving yards. At this rate, McCaffrey could earn himself a ticket to New York.
5. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: 6)- Baylor stayed perfect this week by beating Bill Snyder and Kansas State. Coleman caught 11 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns. Thanks to Doctson's injury, Coleman is the only receiver in the nation with a chance at winning the Heisman.
4. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 4)- Ohio State is still undefeated and very much in the playoff conversation. Elliot rushed for 114 yards and one touchdown in OSU's 28-14 win over Minnesota.
3. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Fournette could do absolutely nothing against the Crimson Tide defense on Sunday. The star back ran for only 31 yards and one score on 19 carries, by far his worst outing of the season.
2. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 5)- Fournette's counterpart on the other sideline meanwhile, had a fantastic game. On 38 carries, Henry ran for 210 yards and three scores to keep 'Bama's playoff dreams alive.
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 3)- The QB of the #1 team in the country sits atop our Heisman standings. He threw for 297 yards and one score while also rushing for 107 yards as Clemson clinched a spot in the ACC title game.
Thanks for reading everyone, and be sure to check back next week for an updated Heisman watch.
10. DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame (Last Week: NR)- Kizer is Notre Dame's third player to make the Heisman watch this season, making it the only school (along with Ohio State) to have that many players in the top ten. (The only other teams with multiple players are Baylor and TCU). Kizer accounted for six touchdowns in ND's 42-30 win over Pitt.
9. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma (Last Week: NR)- Mayfield resurfaces on our top ten list after throwing for 342 yards and three touchdowns. Furthermore, thanks to TCU's loss, Oklahoma is still in playoff contention.
8. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 9)- The Seminoles picked up their second loss of the season, but Cook was still impressive. He ran for 194 yards and one touchdown on 21 carries against Clemson.
7. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Unfortunately for Boykin, you can't throw four interceptions and lose by 20 points and expect to remain a Heisman front-runner. He will get a chance to redeem himself next week against Kansas.
6. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Last Week: 7)- #11 Stanford rolled through Colorado, with McCaffrey running for 147 yards while also adding 35 return yards and 15 receiving yards. At this rate, McCaffrey could earn himself a ticket to New York.
5. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: 6)- Baylor stayed perfect this week by beating Bill Snyder and Kansas State. Coleman caught 11 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns. Thanks to Doctson's injury, Coleman is the only receiver in the nation with a chance at winning the Heisman.
4. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 4)- Ohio State is still undefeated and very much in the playoff conversation. Elliot rushed for 114 yards and one touchdown in OSU's 28-14 win over Minnesota.
3. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Fournette could do absolutely nothing against the Crimson Tide defense on Sunday. The star back ran for only 31 yards and one score on 19 carries, by far his worst outing of the season.
2. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 5)- Fournette's counterpart on the other sideline meanwhile, had a fantastic game. On 38 carries, Henry ran for 210 yards and three scores to keep 'Bama's playoff dreams alive.
1. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 3)- The QB of the #1 team in the country sits atop our Heisman standings. He threw for 297 yards and one score while also rushing for 107 yards as Clemson clinched a spot in the ACC title game.
Thanks for reading everyone, and be sure to check back next week for an updated Heisman watch.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Week 9 Heisman Watch
Now that the first CFP rankings are out, it means the college season is really heating up. We are a mere matter of weeks until the playoffs are finalized and the Heisman is handed out. Speaking of the Heisman, it's time for our latest Heisman watch. The only player who dropped off from last week is C.J. Prosise of Notre Dame, who struggled against Temple's run defense. We also have a few players on the watch-list: DeShone Kizer of Notre Dame, Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma, and Greg Ward Jr. of Houston (all three are quarterbacks). Let's get started.
10. Josh Doctson, TCU (Last Week: NR)- After weeks of being on the watch-list, Doctson finally cracks the top 10. He does so after hauling in 11 receptions for 183 yards and two scores against West Virginia.
9. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 6)- Cook missed FSU's game against Syracuse with an ankle injury, but it looks like he will be able to play on Saturday when the 'Noles take on the #1 team in the CFP rankings, Clemson. A great performance there will do wonders for Cook's Heisman campaign.
8. Paxton Lynch, Memphis (Last Week: 10)- Memphis beat Tulane 41-13 to remain undefeated. Lynch threw for 343 yards and one score while also adding 43 yards on the ground. Memphis is ranked 13th in the CFP poll.
7. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Last Week: 9)- Stanford got a nasty scare from Washington State, but the Cardinals survived, keeping their playoff dreams alive. McCaffrey got 107 yards on the ground while also picking up a team-high 26 receiving yards.
6. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: 8)- Coleman was off this week, but he moves up thanks to Prosise and Cook trending downwards. It also helps that Coleman leads the nation in receiving touchdowns (18).
5. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 4)- Henry did not take the field this week, but he needs all the rest as he can get, as Alabama takes on undefeated LSU next week. A win there will really help Henry's Heisman chances.
4. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 3)- Like a lot of other Heisman contenders, Elliot had Week 9 off. He is still very much in the Heisman race however, and will likely have a big game next week against Minnesota.
3. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 5)- Stats-wise, Watson had an incredible game against NC State. He threw for 383 yards and five scores (while running for 54 yards and a touchdown) to keep Clemson undefeated. Add on the fact that Clemson reigns atop the CFP and you have the perfect formula for a Heisman candidate.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Two days before Watson's fantastic performance, Boykin went out and had himself a game against West Virginia. Boykin threw for 388 yards, rushed for a team-high 84 yards, and had four total touchdowns.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Despite some stiff competition, Fournette is still the Heisman front-runner. He does however, face a very daunting task next week: Alabama's notoriously tough run-defense.
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10. Josh Doctson, TCU (Last Week: NR)- After weeks of being on the watch-list, Doctson finally cracks the top 10. He does so after hauling in 11 receptions for 183 yards and two scores against West Virginia.
9. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 6)- Cook missed FSU's game against Syracuse with an ankle injury, but it looks like he will be able to play on Saturday when the 'Noles take on the #1 team in the CFP rankings, Clemson. A great performance there will do wonders for Cook's Heisman campaign.
8. Paxton Lynch, Memphis (Last Week: 10)- Memphis beat Tulane 41-13 to remain undefeated. Lynch threw for 343 yards and one score while also adding 43 yards on the ground. Memphis is ranked 13th in the CFP poll.
7. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Last Week: 9)- Stanford got a nasty scare from Washington State, but the Cardinals survived, keeping their playoff dreams alive. McCaffrey got 107 yards on the ground while also picking up a team-high 26 receiving yards.
6. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: 8)- Coleman was off this week, but he moves up thanks to Prosise and Cook trending downwards. It also helps that Coleman leads the nation in receiving touchdowns (18).
5. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 4)- Henry did not take the field this week, but he needs all the rest as he can get, as Alabama takes on undefeated LSU next week. A win there will really help Henry's Heisman chances.
4. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 3)- Like a lot of other Heisman contenders, Elliot had Week 9 off. He is still very much in the Heisman race however, and will likely have a big game next week against Minnesota.
3. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 5)- Stats-wise, Watson had an incredible game against NC State. He threw for 383 yards and five scores (while running for 54 yards and a touchdown) to keep Clemson undefeated. Add on the fact that Clemson reigns atop the CFP and you have the perfect formula for a Heisman candidate.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Two days before Watson's fantastic performance, Boykin went out and had himself a game against West Virginia. Boykin threw for 388 yards, rushed for a team-high 84 yards, and had four total touchdowns.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Despite some stiff competition, Fournette is still the Heisman front-runner. He does however, face a very daunting task next week: Alabama's notoriously tough run-defense.
Thanks for reading everyone.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Week 8 Heisman Watch
It's time for our latest Heisman watch. For the second time in three weeks, we have a player drop off the list due to injury. Last time it was Nick Chubb, now it's Seth Russell, who suffered a neck injury on Saturday. The other player who drops off of the list is Devontae Booker, who ran for only 62 yards against USC. Let's get started.
10. Paxton Lynch, Memphis (Last Week: NR)- Lynch beats out a few other game contenders (including Josh Doctson of TCU) to snag the tenth spot in our rankings. His performance on Saturday was fantastic, as he threw for 447 yards and four scores to keep Memphis undefeated.
9. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Last Week: NR)- McCaffrey's Heisman campaign has really lit up the last couple of weeks. This week, he ran for 109 yards, picked up 112 receiving yards, and accounted for two total touchdowns.
8. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: 10)- Coleman is one of the best receivers in the nation right now, and he showed it in Week 8. Not only did he catch two scores, but he also ran for 17 yards on three carries.
7. C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (Last Week: 8)- Prosise was off this week, but moves a spot up thanks to Russell's unfortunate injury. He will get a chance to move further up this list next when Notre Dame takes on #21 Temple.
6. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 7)- Florida State may have gotten knocked off by Georgia Tech, but that was in no way Cook's fault. He racked up 132 total yards while also rushing for one score.
5. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 6)- Clemson absolutely dominated Miami (Fl.) on Saturday, and Watson was a big reason why. He went 15 for 19 for 143 yards and one score while also rushing for 98 yards and a score.
4. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 4)- Henry stays in the fourth spot after Alabama's win over Tennessee. Not only did he pick up the game-winning touchdown, but he ran for 143 yards and another score.
3. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 3)- Elliot and the #1 Buckeyes totally dominated Rutgers, winning 49-7. Elliot ran for 142 yards and two scores while also catching three passes for 29 yards. At this rate, Elliot is certainly getting an invitation to New York.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Boykin didn't get a chance to put up flashy numbers this week, as TCU had the week off. He will however, get a chance at the top spot in our Heisman watch when he takes on West Virginia next week.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Once again, Fournette takes the top spot in our rankings. He does so after rushing for 150 yards and one score against Western Kentucky. Thanks in good part to their star RB, LSU is undefeated and ranked #4 in the country.
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10. Paxton Lynch, Memphis (Last Week: NR)- Lynch beats out a few other game contenders (including Josh Doctson of TCU) to snag the tenth spot in our rankings. His performance on Saturday was fantastic, as he threw for 447 yards and four scores to keep Memphis undefeated.
9. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford (Last Week: NR)- McCaffrey's Heisman campaign has really lit up the last couple of weeks. This week, he ran for 109 yards, picked up 112 receiving yards, and accounted for two total touchdowns.
8. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: 10)- Coleman is one of the best receivers in the nation right now, and he showed it in Week 8. Not only did he catch two scores, but he also ran for 17 yards on three carries.
7. C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (Last Week: 8)- Prosise was off this week, but moves a spot up thanks to Russell's unfortunate injury. He will get a chance to move further up this list next when Notre Dame takes on #21 Temple.
6. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 7)- Florida State may have gotten knocked off by Georgia Tech, but that was in no way Cook's fault. He racked up 132 total yards while also rushing for one score.
5. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 6)- Clemson absolutely dominated Miami (Fl.) on Saturday, and Watson was a big reason why. He went 15 for 19 for 143 yards and one score while also rushing for 98 yards and a score.
4. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 4)- Henry stays in the fourth spot after Alabama's win over Tennessee. Not only did he pick up the game-winning touchdown, but he ran for 143 yards and another score.
3. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 3)- Elliot and the #1 Buckeyes totally dominated Rutgers, winning 49-7. Elliot ran for 142 yards and two scores while also catching three passes for 29 yards. At this rate, Elliot is certainly getting an invitation to New York.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Boykin didn't get a chance to put up flashy numbers this week, as TCU had the week off. He will however, get a chance at the top spot in our Heisman watch when he takes on West Virginia next week.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Once again, Fournette takes the top spot in our rankings. He does so after rushing for 150 yards and one score against Western Kentucky. Thanks in good part to their star RB, LSU is undefeated and ranked #4 in the country.
Thanks for reading everyone.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Week 7 Heisman Watch
At this point in the season, the Heisman race is really starting to heat up. We have a few real contenders and some players who have already dropped out. Only one player dropped out: Myles Garrett, who lost to Alabama. We also have a couple people on the watch-list, including receiver Josh Docston of TCU.
10. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: NR)- Coleman makes his debut on the list after putting up 199 receiving yards and three touchdowns in Baylor's win over West Virginia. It's tough for receivers to win the Heisman, but Coleman certainly has a shot.
9. Devontae Booker, Utah (Last Week: 10)- Booker moves up one spot after rushing for 118 yards and two touchdowns in 21 carries. Utah beat Arizona State, is undefeated, and is ranked #3 in the nation, thanks in good part to Booker.
8. C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (Last Week: 9)- Prosise moves up one spot after his impressive performance against USC. He ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns while also picking up 32 receiving yards.
7. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 8)- Cook has had a fantastic season thus far, and that continued against Louisville. He ran for 163 yards and two touchdowns in FSU's 41-21 win over the Cards.
6. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 4)- Watson did lead the Tigers to victory over Boston College, but it wasn't the most spectacular of performances. He acquired a QBR of 73.6 and threw for three scores and two pick.
5. Seth Russell, Baylor (Last Week: 6)- Russell put up really big numbers against West Virginia. He threw for 380 yards and five touchdowns while also rushing for 160 yards and a touchdown. At this rate, Russell will be invited to New York.
4. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 5)- Henry ran for a career-high 236 yards against Texas A&M, helping the Crimson Tide beat Texas A&M 41-23. He also ran for two scores and acquired 18 receiving yards.
3. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 3)- In OSU's 38-10 win over Penn State, Elliot ran for 153 yards and a score with 27 carries. Elliot has been nothing short of gold this year and is a big reason the Buckeyes are ranked first in the ocean.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Boykin continues to put up crazy numbers, as he did against Iowa State. He went 27 for 32 while throwing for 432 yards and four scores. He also ran for 74 yards and a score.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Fournette faced a tough challenge against Florida and stood strong. He ran for 180 yards and two scores. The Tigers are now ranked fifth in the country and are strong playoff contenders.
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10. Corey Coleman, Baylor (Last Week: NR)- Coleman makes his debut on the list after putting up 199 receiving yards and three touchdowns in Baylor's win over West Virginia. It's tough for receivers to win the Heisman, but Coleman certainly has a shot.
9. Devontae Booker, Utah (Last Week: 10)- Booker moves up one spot after rushing for 118 yards and two touchdowns in 21 carries. Utah beat Arizona State, is undefeated, and is ranked #3 in the nation, thanks in good part to Booker.
8. C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (Last Week: 9)- Prosise moves up one spot after his impressive performance against USC. He ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns while also picking up 32 receiving yards.
7. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: 8)- Cook has had a fantastic season thus far, and that continued against Louisville. He ran for 163 yards and two touchdowns in FSU's 41-21 win over the Cards.
6. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 4)- Watson did lead the Tigers to victory over Boston College, but it wasn't the most spectacular of performances. He acquired a QBR of 73.6 and threw for three scores and two pick.
5. Seth Russell, Baylor (Last Week: 6)- Russell put up really big numbers against West Virginia. He threw for 380 yards and five touchdowns while also rushing for 160 yards and a touchdown. At this rate, Russell will be invited to New York.
4. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 5)- Henry ran for a career-high 236 yards against Texas A&M, helping the Crimson Tide beat Texas A&M 41-23. He also ran for two scores and acquired 18 receiving yards.
3. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 3)- In OSU's 38-10 win over Penn State, Elliot ran for 153 yards and a score with 27 carries. Elliot has been nothing short of gold this year and is a big reason the Buckeyes are ranked first in the ocean.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 2)- Boykin continues to put up crazy numbers, as he did against Iowa State. He went 27 for 32 while throwing for 432 yards and four scores. He also ran for 74 yards and a score.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 1)- Fournette faced a tough challenge against Florida and stood strong. He ran for 180 yards and two scores. The Tigers are now ranked fifth in the country and are strong playoff contenders.
Thanks for reading everyone.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Week 6 Heisman Watch
With Week 6 of the 2015-2016 college football season in the books, we can now look at the updated Heisman race. We have four players from last week dropping off: Jared Goff (who lost to Utah), Cody Kessler (who lost to Washington), Baker Mayfield (who lost to Texas), and Nick Chubb (who suffered a devastating injury on Saturday). Let's get started.
10. Devontae Booker, Utah (Last Week: NR)- Booker makes his debut onto our Heisman watch after running for 222 yards and two touchdowns against #23 Cal. Furthermore, Utah is undefeated and ranked #4.
9. C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (Last Week: NR)- Prosise gets back on to the Heisman list after dropping out last week. His great performance against Navy, which included three rushing touchdowns, reignites his Heisman campaign.
8. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: NR)- Like Prosise, Cook was on this list a few weeks ago before dropping off. He had three total touchdowns and 222 rushing yards for the Seminoles in their win over Miami (Fl).
7. Myles Garrett, Texas A&M (Last Week: NR)- Garrett may be a defensive player, but he has put together a convincing Heisman campaign thus far. In his last game (which was against Mississippi State on October 3rd), the DE had seven tackles and a sack.
6. Seth Russell, Baylor (Last Week: 9)- Russell jumps up the list, thanks to both his performance against Kansas and other players faltering. He only played for two quarters, but he still went 18 for 27 with four total scores.
5. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 7)- The junior RB set a school record will 11 straight games with a rushing touchdown. He ran for 95 yards and one score in 'Bama's 27-14 win over Arkansas on Saturday.
4. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 4)- Watson stays at the #4 spot after leading Clemson to a 43-24 victory over Georgia Tech. He went 21-30 and threw for 265 yards and two scores. He also ran for 16 yards.
3. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 6)- Elliot gets a big boost after Chubb's injury. It also doesn't hurt that he ran for 106 yards and two scores in OSU's 49-28 win over Maryland. Furthermore, the Buckeyes are still #1 in the country.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 1)- After spending the entire season on top of the Heisman watch, Boykin finally slips down. This is through no fault of his own however, as he threw for 330 yards and had four scores.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 2)- Through the first six weeks of the college football season, no player has been more outstanding than Leonard Fournette. In Week 6 against South Carolina, Fournette ran for 158 yards and one score.
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10. Devontae Booker, Utah (Last Week: NR)- Booker makes his debut onto our Heisman watch after running for 222 yards and two touchdowns against #23 Cal. Furthermore, Utah is undefeated and ranked #4.
9. C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame (Last Week: NR)- Prosise gets back on to the Heisman list after dropping out last week. His great performance against Navy, which included three rushing touchdowns, reignites his Heisman campaign.
8. Dalvin Cook, Florida State (Last Week: NR)- Like Prosise, Cook was on this list a few weeks ago before dropping off. He had three total touchdowns and 222 rushing yards for the Seminoles in their win over Miami (Fl).
7. Myles Garrett, Texas A&M (Last Week: NR)- Garrett may be a defensive player, but he has put together a convincing Heisman campaign thus far. In his last game (which was against Mississippi State on October 3rd), the DE had seven tackles and a sack.
6. Seth Russell, Baylor (Last Week: 9)- Russell jumps up the list, thanks to both his performance against Kansas and other players faltering. He only played for two quarters, but he still went 18 for 27 with four total scores.
5. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 7)- The junior RB set a school record will 11 straight games with a rushing touchdown. He ran for 95 yards and one score in 'Bama's 27-14 win over Arkansas on Saturday.
4. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 4)- Watson stays at the #4 spot after leading Clemson to a 43-24 victory over Georgia Tech. He went 21-30 and threw for 265 yards and two scores. He also ran for 16 yards.
3. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 6)- Elliot gets a big boost after Chubb's injury. It also doesn't hurt that he ran for 106 yards and two scores in OSU's 49-28 win over Maryland. Furthermore, the Buckeyes are still #1 in the country.
2. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 1)- After spending the entire season on top of the Heisman watch, Boykin finally slips down. This is through no fault of his own however, as he threw for 330 yards and had four scores.
1. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 2)- Through the first six weeks of the college football season, no player has been more outstanding than Leonard Fournette. In Week 6 against South Carolina, Fournette ran for 158 yards and one score.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015
Week 5 Heisman Watch
The Heisman Race is still in its early stages, but we already have a very good look at the potential candidates. Of course, there is a player totally of the radar right now who could surprise us all. We have two candidates from last week who dropped off: C.J. Prosise of Notre Dame and Chad Kelly of Ole Miss, who both lost in Week 5. Let's get started.
10. Jared Goff, Cal (Last Week: NR)- After weeks of being on the bubble, Goff finally bursts through after throwing for 390 yards and four touchdowns against Washington State. Cal is now 5-0 for the first time since 2007, mainly thanks to their QB.
9. Seth Russell, Baylor (Last Week: NR)- Like Goff, Russell has been on the watchlist for weeks, and he finally breaks through. He does so after throwing 376 yards and five scores against Texas Tech. He also ran for 81 yards and two scores.
8. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma (Last Week: 8)- Mayfield continued his Heisman campaign successfully in Week 5 by throwing for 320 yards and three scores against West Virginia. His Sooners are now ranked at #10.
7. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 6)- Henry didn't have a fantastic game against Georgia, but he did run for 148 yards and one score on 26 carries. His performance helped Alabama beat the Bulldogs 38-10.
6. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 7)- Elliot has found himself slipping in recent weeks, but he was great in Week 5. The junior ran for 274 yards and three touchdowns. On top of that, OSU is still #1 in the country.
5. Cody Kessler, USC (Last Week: 4)- Kessler drops a spot due to inactivity, but he will have a chance to move back up the rankings when his USC Trojans take on Washington in Week 6. He has thrown 15 scores and one pick this season.
4. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 5)- Deshaun Watson moves into the Top 4 after leading Clemson to an upset over #6 Notre Dame. He accounted for all three of the Tigers' touchdown. Clemson is now ranked #6.
3. Nick Chubb, Georgia (Last Week: 2)- Chubb had a good outing against Alabama, as he put up 146 yards and a score against Alabama. Unfortunately for him, it was not good enough to stop the onslaught that is Leonard Fournette.
2. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 3)- Fournette has been nothing short of fantastic this season. After the game against Eastern Michigan, Fournette is the first player in SEC history to rush for more than 200 yards in three straight games.
1. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 1)- Despite Fournette's incredible season, Boykin manages to hang on to the top spot. He accounted for five total touchdowns in TCU's 50-7 win over the Texas Longhorns.
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10. Jared Goff, Cal (Last Week: NR)- After weeks of being on the bubble, Goff finally bursts through after throwing for 390 yards and four touchdowns against Washington State. Cal is now 5-0 for the first time since 2007, mainly thanks to their QB.
9. Seth Russell, Baylor (Last Week: NR)- Like Goff, Russell has been on the watchlist for weeks, and he finally breaks through. He does so after throwing 376 yards and five scores against Texas Tech. He also ran for 81 yards and two scores.
8. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma (Last Week: 8)- Mayfield continued his Heisman campaign successfully in Week 5 by throwing for 320 yards and three scores against West Virginia. His Sooners are now ranked at #10.
7. Derrick Henry, Alabama (Last Week: 6)- Henry didn't have a fantastic game against Georgia, but he did run for 148 yards and one score on 26 carries. His performance helped Alabama beat the Bulldogs 38-10.
6. Ezekiel Elliot, Ohio State (Last Week: 7)- Elliot has found himself slipping in recent weeks, but he was great in Week 5. The junior ran for 274 yards and three touchdowns. On top of that, OSU is still #1 in the country.
5. Cody Kessler, USC (Last Week: 4)- Kessler drops a spot due to inactivity, but he will have a chance to move back up the rankings when his USC Trojans take on Washington in Week 6. He has thrown 15 scores and one pick this season.
4. Deshaun Watson, Clemson (Last Week: 5)- Deshaun Watson moves into the Top 4 after leading Clemson to an upset over #6 Notre Dame. He accounted for all three of the Tigers' touchdown. Clemson is now ranked #6.
3. Nick Chubb, Georgia (Last Week: 2)- Chubb had a good outing against Alabama, as he put up 146 yards and a score against Alabama. Unfortunately for him, it was not good enough to stop the onslaught that is Leonard Fournette.
2. Leonard Fournette, LSU (Last Week: 3)- Fournette has been nothing short of fantastic this season. After the game against Eastern Michigan, Fournette is the first player in SEC history to rush for more than 200 yards in three straight games.
1. Trevone Boykin, TCU (Last Week: 1)- Despite Fournette's incredible season, Boykin manages to hang on to the top spot. He accounted for five total touchdowns in TCU's 50-7 win over the Texas Longhorns.
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