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In less than two weeks, the Heisman finalists will be announced, and just a few days

after that, we’ll have our winner. So with one (or two at most) games left in everyone’s

season, this Saturday is the time to separate yourself as the Heisman winner.

 

Here are the top five candidates going into the last week of most teams’ regular seasons. 

 

DEADSPIN.COM

A new favorite emerges after a huge performance, while other can still state their case this weekend

 

The dogged determination of Nix to lead this Duck team to a win last week should raise some eyebrows. That game will be talked about for decades. Instant classic.

 

 

I would say he has a shot if the Ducks beat OrSt and then USC. That would make for a heckuva year as a transfer along with his stats. No doubt he's the glue for this team. 

Bo Nix has been so fun to watch this year.  He and Dillingham have brought back the O to Oregon.  If you take Nix off of Oregon's team, we are at best a .500 team.  At the very least, Bo deserves an invitation to the Heisman Trophy ceremony given the year he has had and how important he is to the team.

 

I selfishly hope that Bo and Dillingham decide to come back to Oregon next year for another run at the National Championship (we don't play Georgia to start the season) but if he doesn't Bo has shown potential transfer QBs what is possible if they come to play in Eugene, Oregon. 

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