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Julian Sayin and the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes are on a collision course with Fernando Mendoza and the No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers to play in the Big Ten title game. Marcel Reed's third-ranked Texas A&M Aggies will face Ty Simpson and the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide in the SEC title game if both teams win out.
The race for college football’s top individual honor may have found a new frontrunner. On Sunday’s episode of Always College Football, ESPN analyst Greg McElroy
Marcel Reed has done everything he needs to win the Heisman Trophy, but he's not getting talked about enough. Can he surge past the current frontrunners?
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Johnny Manziel reveals which college football player deserves to be a Heisman finalist
Johnny Manziel believes one college football player has done enough to be considered a Heisman Trophy finalist. He's just hoping everything will fall into place to make that happen. The former Heisman winner joined the Nightcap podcast with Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson to endorsed Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia as one of his 2025 Heisman finalists.
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Heisman Trophy rankings: 4 real candidates and 3 long shots for college football’s top award
After climbing up to No. 7, which was their highest ranking since 2009, the Yellow Jackets are now ranked No. 14 with an 8-1 record. They remain in the running for a College Football Playoff spot in the fascinating ACC. And Haynes King has been a force for their rushing attack, with 754 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns, second-most in the nation.
A "redshirt" is simply when a player sits out a year of college competition to retain a year of eligibility. College athletes typically have four years of eligibility, although can be a part of a team for five years with a redshirt.
With playmakers like Jeremiyah Love and Will Pauling driving Notre Dame’s success, expect more of the same as they headline our same-game parlay against Pittsburgh on Saturday5.
Winning the Heisman Trophy is one of the highest honors in college football. But not every deserving player walks away with it. Over the years, there have been several seasons where the best player didn’t get the award.