#1. Geno Smith-Ever since steamrolling the Clemson Tigers in the Orange Bowl last year the Mountaineers and their fearless leader Geno Smith have showed no signs of changing their ways. Geno Smith has completed 81.4% of his passes, has thrown for over 1,000 yards and for 12 touchdowns. he has also rushed for 67 yards and a touchdown. Folks, were only 4 games into the season. Watch out for a record breaking year from Smith and maybe even the Mountaineers as they eye a National Title.
#2 Collin Klein-Collin Klein is 3rd on the list. Klein is a dual threat quarterback whose physique and playing style resembles that of NFL QB Tim Tebow. Klein is a very good leader and showed that during the Kansas State WIldcats win at Oklahoma last week. Klein is almost as good on the ground statistically as he is in the air. Klein has completed 70% of his passes, thrown for 758 yards and 5 touchdowns, while rushing for 289 yards and 5 touchdowns. If Kansas State makes a run, Klein well definitely be the talk of the town. Collin Klein is on the rise.
#3 E.J. Manuel-Manuel cemented himself as a contender amongst Heisman candidates this week with his performance against Clemson. His poise, leadership and playmaking ability tore the Tigers apart in the second half. On the season, Manuel has completed 73.4% of his passes, thrown for 905 yards and 8 touchdowns. He also has 188 rushing yards and a touchdown
#4 De'Anthony Thomas-The most explosive player on the most dangerous offense in the nation. Thomas has 276 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns, while accumulating 165 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns.
#5 Aaron Murray-The Bulldogs are living up to expectations this year, and Aaron Murray is showing flashes of brilliance. The BUlldogs are 4-0 on the year, 2 of those being conference wins. Murray has completed 66.3% of his passes, thrown for 1,092 yards, and 10 touchdowns. Keep an eye out for Murray
Dark Horse: AJ McCareon
AJ is 51/81 for 819 yards and 10 touchdowns. If you think about it the Heisman winner more foten than not comes from the best team in the country and Alabama looks to be just that at the moment.
#3 E.J. Manuel-Manuel cemented himself as a contender amongst Heisman candidates this week with his performance against Clemson. His poise, leadership and playmaking ability tore the Tigers apart in the second half. On the season, Manuel has completed 73.4% of his passes, thrown for 905 yards and 8 touchdowns. He also has 188 rushing yards and a touchdown
#4 De'Anthony Thomas-The most explosive player on the most dangerous offense in the nation. Thomas has 276 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns, while accumulating 165 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns.
#5 Aaron Murray-The Bulldogs are living up to expectations this year, and Aaron Murray is showing flashes of brilliance. The BUlldogs are 4-0 on the year, 2 of those being conference wins. Murray has completed 66.3% of his passes, thrown for 1,092 yards, and 10 touchdowns. Keep an eye out for Murray
Dark Horse: AJ McCareon
AJ is 51/81 for 819 yards and 10 touchdowns. If you think about it the Heisman winner more foten than not comes from the best team in the country and Alabama looks to be just that at the moment.
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