Heisman hopefuls: Week 5
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Heisman candidates solidified their resumes in Week 5, as the stakes in college football only get higher. Quarterbacks put up some gaudy numbers, while a pair of relatively forgotten running backs pushed their teams' and respective Q-ratings over the top.HerHeisman hopefuls: Week 5
Heisman candidates solidified their resumes in Week 5, as the stakes in college football only get higher. Quarterbacks put up some gaudy numbers, while a pair of relatively forgotten running backs pushed their teams' and respective Q-ratings over the top.Here are five players who made the strongest case for the Heisman this week. Will Grier, West Virginia MountaineersYou knew Grier was going to light up the scoreboard when he saw Texas Tech across the line of scrimmage, and he didn’t disappoint. Grier wasted no time wrecking the Red Raiders, passing for nearly 200 yards in the first quarter with two touchdowns. He didn’t finish the game as hot but still passed for a total of 370 yards and three scores. It wasn’t an eye-popping performance, but it was one that will help him stay in the Heisman conversation for another week.Kyler Murray, Oklahoma SoonersMurray should be late for more meetings. After being kept out of the first series as a disciplinary action, the Sooners quarterback handed out a little punishme Read more