The decision on this week is tougher for me then it might end up being for the committee. The fact that Penn State won the Big Ten championship and beat Ohio State, who probably will be in, makes this a tough decision in my mind. The top 4 matter the most, but I'm going do a top 25 anyway. Alabama with undefeated record has dominated this year and is the easiest choice to win National Championship. The Heisman race didn't change much because no one put their stamp on it.
Power Rankings
1. Alabama (13-0)2. Clemson (12-1)
3. Washington (12-1)
4. Penn State (11-2)
5. Ohio State (11-1)
6. Michigan (10-2)
7. Oklahoma (10-2)
8. Western Michigan (13-0)
9. Wisconsin (10-3)
10. USC (9-3)
11. Colorado (10-3)
12. West Virginia (10-2)
13. Florida State (9-3)
14. Louisville (9-3)
15. Stanford (9-3)
16. Oklahoma State (9-3)
17. Virginia Tech (9-4)
18. Auburn (8-4)
19. Nebraska (9-3)
20. Houston (9-3)
21. South Florida (10-2)
22. Florida (8-4)
23. Pittsburgh (8-4)
24. Iowa (8-4)
25. LSU (7-4)
1. QB Lamar Jackson - Louisville
2. QB Deshaun Watson - Clemson
3. QB Baker Mayfield - Oklahoma
4. RB D'Onta Foreman - Texas
5. WR Dede Westbrook - Oklahoma
Next 5 - Jalen Hurts, Jake Browning, Donnel Pumphrey, Jabrill Peppers, Adoree' Jackson
This was a great college football season and very entertaining games. Lamar Jackson done to much early on to lose the Heisman late in the year even though he had a few rough games. I'm excited to see the the bowl games, and some the great match ups that will come out of that.
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