Heisman Watch 2024: Latest Race Predictions Entering Week 14

Zach Buckley@@ZachBuckleyNBAX.com LogoFeatured Columnist IVNovember 28, 2024

Heisman Watch 2024: Latest Race Predictions Entering Week 14

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    ORLANDO, FL - SEPTEMBER 28: Cornerback Travis Hunter #12 of the Colorado Buffaloes hits the Heisman Pose after making an interception during the game against the UCF Knights at FBC Mortgage Stadium on September 28, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. The Buffaloes defeated the Knights 48 to 21. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
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    A once crowded field for the Heisman Trophy has been whittled down to the final few competitors entering the closing weeks of the 2024 college football season.

    While a few fanbases might feel differently, this seems like a three-player race at this point. Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter remains the favorite, but Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty and Miami quarterback Cam Ward are still in this race.

    Let's zero in on—and rank!—the top three candidates.

3. Cam Ward, QB, Miami

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    MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 23: Miami quarterback Cam Ward (1) throws the ball during the college football game between the Wake Forest Deacon Demons and the University of Miami Hurricanes on November 23, 2024 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL. (Photo by Doug Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
    Doug Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Cam Ward's Heisman Trophy chances felt better earlier this season, when he was stockpiling scores and steering the Hurricanes to an undefeated start.

    However, the touchdowns have come less frequently of late—27 (including three rushing) in his first seven games, 11 (one rushing) in his last four—and Miami's record has a blemish. Ward, for his part, did what he could to steer the Hurricanes to victory, but his 348 passing yards and three touchdowns weren't enough to help them get past unranked Georgia Tech a few weeks back.

    His numbers remain stellar, to be clear. He's at 3,774 passing yards and 34 passing touchdowns against seven interceptions on the season. He has also ran for another 177 yards and four scores. He's also the biggest reason why Miami is pacing college football in both yardage (541.5 per game) and scoring (44.7 points).

    He'll surely head to New York as a Heisman finalist, but he'd need a miracle finish (and help from others) to take home the hardware.

2. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

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    SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 16: Ashton Jeanty #2 of the Boise State Broncos runs the ball during a game against the San Jose State Spartans in the third quarter at CEFCU Stadium on November 16, 2024 in San Jose, California.  (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)
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    Calling Ashton Jeanty the best running back in college football is sort of like saying Michael Phelps used to be a pretty good swimmer. It's technically true, but it doesn't come close to telling the full story.

    His box scores go bonkers on a weekly basis, and his latest effort (169 rushing yards and a score) pushed him past the 2,000-yard rushing mark on the season. For context, there isn't another 1,500-yard rusher at the moment.

    He has 27 touchdowns on his tally. Only 16 teams have eclipsed that number, or 15 if you don't include Jeanty's Broncos. He has finished exactly one game without a touchdown and none with fewer than 127 rushing yards.

    This is stuff we almost never see. It's just unfortunate for him that he's looking up at someone doing things that are almost literally never done.

1. Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

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    KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 23: Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) looks to stiff arm a defender during a catch and run in the second quarter of a Big 12 game between the Colorado Buffaloes and Kansas Jayhawks on November 23, 2024 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
    Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Travis Hunter has been the most dynamic player in college football this season—or in recent memory, for that matter.

    Colorado's two-way star is both a go-to receiver and a shutdown corner. If the Buffaloes are on the field, you'll almost always find him. His 1,266 snaps are already the most tallied since ESPN started tracking snap count data in 2018.

    While his Buffaloes took a hit this past Saturday, losing 37-21 at Kansas, Hunter stuffed the stat sheet with eight receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns, seven tackles and a pass breakup. His season-long stats now sit at 82 catches for 1,036 yards and 11 touchdowns, 30 tackles, nine breakups, three interceptions and a forced fumble. Oh, and he also has two carries for five yards and a score.

    Ward has been awesome this season. Jeanty has been even better. And yet, it still feels generous to both to even call this a race given what Hunter has done on both sides of the ball.

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