College football quarterback rankings: It's Caleb Williams, C.J Stroud

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College football quarterback rankings: It's Caleb Williams, C.J Stroud

Caleb Williams and C.J. Stroud are the only two remaining Heisman Trophy contenders. They are competing against each other on Saturday. If they win, they will play the winner of the Big Ten West and the Pac-12 champion. If it's a tie, the loser will face the champion from the other conference.

Caleb Williams has been playing well since the middle of October. He has put up some impressive numbers. Williams could be the eighth Heisman winner in the USC history.

438 yards of total offense and five touchdowns against Utah,411 passing yards and 5 touchdowns vs. Arizona,398 yards offense against California,268 passingyards and 3 touchdowns versus Colorado, and503 yards offence and three touchdowns against UCLA.

C.J. Stroud has a 3-3 career at Ohio State. He has an 0-2 record against Michigan. Steve Bellisari was the last OSU quarterback to go 0.2 in the series.

Hendon Hooker suffered an ACL injury against South Carolina. Hookers helped lead Tennessee football back into the SEC and championship picture for the first time in decades.

Bryce Young completed 75% of his throws on 9.2 yards per attempt in Alabama's win against Austin Peay. The Crimson Tide play the Iron Bowl next and then decide whether to play in the bowl game.

Max Duggan is ranked sixth in the college football quarterback rankings. Duggans has been at his best when TCU is tied or trailing by a touchdown or less.

Drake Maye's Heisman chances are reset after North Carolina's 21-17 loss to Georgia Tech. Mayo was held without a touchdown for the first time as the starter and tossed an interception.

Michael Penix Jr. is ranked No. 7 in the college football quarterback rankings. Penx attempted just 31 passes in Washington's 54-7 romp against Colorado.

Bo Nix completed 67.6% of his throws in all but one start since the season opener against Georgia.

Sam Hartman has 32 touchdowns in 10 games for Wake Forest this season. He has a chance to play in the NFL draft if he opts out of the bowl game against Duke.

Will Howard has saved Kansas State's season since replacing an injured Adrian Martinez. He's also changed the perspective on his potential after struggling in spot starts as a freshman and sophomore.


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