4 sneaky Heisman Trophy candidates after Week 6 of College Football season

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4 sneaky Heisman Trophy candidates after Week 6 of College Football season

There are four sneaky Heisman Trophy candidates after Week 6 of the 2022 college football season. The reigning winner of award, Bryce Young, recently suffered a shoulder injury. USC’s Caleb Williams and Tennessee”s Hendon Hooker have also climbed the rankings amid undefeated starts to 2022.

The Kansas State Wildcats are 5-1 in the Big 12 and at the top of the college football standings. The team's quarterback Adrian Martinez has completed 62.3% of his passes for 900 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions. He also has 90 carries for 546 yards with nine touchdowns.

Blake Corum is third in the country with 735 rushing yards across six games. He has three games with at least 100 yards on the ground. The last running back to win the award was Derrick Henry in 2015. He is one of three running backs to have won the Heisman Trophy this century.

There are four Heisman Trophy candidates after Week 6 of College Football season.

The No. 11 UCLA Bruins are 6-0 and second in the Pac-12 behind the USC Trojans. Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson is responsible for their perfect start. He has completed 74.8% of his passes for 1,510 yards and 15 touchdowns with just two picks.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson scored a touchdown for Ucla football against Boston University.

Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett is getting more attention after leading the Bulldogs to a national championship last season. He has completed 116 of his 168 pass attempts, a completion rate of 69%, for 1,536 yards and five touchdowns against just one pick. According to FanDuel, his odds of winning the Heisman Trophy are +4000.


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