The Heisman Trophy finalists have been announced, including Marvin Harrison Jr. from Ohio State, Jayden Daniels from LSU, Bo Nix from Oregon, and Michael Penix Jr. from Washington. The article argues that Alabama QB Jalen Milroe should have also been a finalist. Each finalist is examined and their key stats and achievements are highlighted.

Why It Matters

The Heisman Trophy is one of the most prestigious awards in college football, and the finalists represent the best players of the season. The debate over who should be included in the list is important for recognizing outstanding individual performances in the sport.

By the Numbers
  • Marvin Harrison Jr. - 67 receptions, 1,211 receiving yards, 15 total TDs
  • Bo Nix - 4,145 passing yards, 40 TDs, three INTs, six rushing TDs
  • Michael Penix Jr. - 4,218 pass yards, 33 TDs, nine INTs, three rushing TDs
  • Jayden Daniels - 4,946 yards of total offense, 50 total TDs, four INTs; 3,812 pass yards, 1,134 rush yards, 40 pass TDs, 10 rush TDs
Bottom Line

The Heisman Trophy finalists showcase exceptional talent and highlight the impact of these players on their respective teams. The final decision will recognize the most outstanding individual performance in college football for the season.