Top Ten Heisman Trophy Candidates in College Football.

Dorrian Thompson Robinson
He has been completing a terrific 72% of his passing attempts with 2,140 passing yards and 19 passing touchdowns. In most years, these types of numbers would land any candidate much higher than number 10; that just does to show the rare number of star players playing this season.

Bryce Young
The Heisman winner from 2021 has had a great but still disappointing season, with statics below last year’s. Despite this, 2,200 yards and 19 passing touchdowns in the toughest conference in college football is enough to keep him in the running.

Calab Williams
With 2,800 passing yards and 28 total touchdowns, Calab Williams has been the largest building block to USC’s success this season.

Drake May
The leader in passing yards with a terrific 3,300 so far this season. Despite this, he is going under the radar of many sports fans because of UNC’s ranking 15 th in the nation, mainly because of their disappointing defense. If UNC wins out this season and Drake May throws for over 400 yards against Clemson in the ACC title game, he may very well be going home with the Heisman.

Jayden Daniels
After a slow start to the season, LSU controls its own destiny. While his statistics are lower than other names on this list, he continues to improve drastically and tends to perform significantly better when facing tougher teams.

Max Duggan
Like LSU, TCU also controls its own destiny moving forward. With an undefeated season, 2,400 passing yards, 24 passing touchdowns, and only two interceptions under his belt, it is an exciting time to be a TCU fan.

Blake Corum
Easily the best running back in college football and the undisputed best Wolverines player this season, Blake Corum has made a name for himself. With 1,200 rushing yards, number one in touchdowns from scrimmage, and an average of 6 yards per carry, Michigan fans are thrilled! If he puts up even better numbers throughout the rest of the season, particularly against Ohio State at the end of the regular season, he could very well be the first running back since Derick Henry to take home the Heisman.

Hendon Hooker
The breakout player and the 2022 season could have secured the Heisman with an impressive performance against Georgia on Saturday. Unfortunately for Tennessee fans, things did not play out well. Despite his performance last Saturday. Regardless, a completion rate of 71% percent, two interceptions, and 21 passing touchdowns is more than enough to keep his name in the Heisman conversation.

Bo NIX
After an embarrassing week one performance against Georgia, Bo Nix has completely changed the direction of Oregon’s season. With a total of 37 touchdowns and a completion rate of 73%. Thanks to him, Oregon making a compelling playoff push as the season wraps up, and his name is quickly climbing the ranks for the 2023 NFL Draft.

C.J Stroud
The most popular Heisman candidate throughout the season had a rough game against Northwestern. Despite Ohio State’s 14-point victory in that game, C.J Stroud has thrown for 29 passing touchdowns and has completed 68% of his passes, and has looked great against the best talent in college football. He is the most popular candidate for the 2023 NFL Draft for a reason and despite last week’s struggles he continues to be the most talked-about name in the Heisman conversation.

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