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Sure, why not?So Baker Mayfield?
So Baker Mayfield?
Should have won in '14
The only way the latter occurs is if Peppers is our full time WR/HB like Samuel. He was pretty awful against Iowa.Honestly all eyes are gonna be on OSU MICHIGAN assuming both win this week. If either Barrett or Peppers has a Charles Woodson type moment in a win I'd probably lean that way for the probable winner.
All that disappears with a few huge plays vs OSU in a win. Heisman voters are more fickle than pollsters. The last thing they see is what they go withThe only way the latter occurs is if Peppers is our full time WR/HB like Samuel. He was pretty awful against Iowa.
So Baker Mayfield?
Honestly I doubt it. Westbrook is a stud but the Heisman pretty much never goes to a wideout. Mayfield has a shot if he crushes it the next 2 weeks though. Louisville losing tonight really opens the door for OU to get in the playoff. That would help Mayfield a lotThing is, DeDe Westbrook might be stealing a few votes from him.
Hurts has been phenomenal. I think he's going to be a victim of how overwhelming the Bama D is though. They get the Lions share of the props when it comes to the Tide. Tough to win a Heisman in that situationJalen Hurts, first freshman to ever win it.