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JOSH HEUPEL

Quarterback, Oklahoma

In his final push toward the Heisman Trophy, Heupel didn’t do anything to make the decision easier. He completed 24 of 44 passes for 220 yards with two touchdowns, but had three interceptions in a 27-24 victory over Kansas State.

Seasoni 280 of 433, 3,392 yards, 20 TDs

Next: Florida State, Orange Bowl, Jan. 3

LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON

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Running Back, Texas Christian

Tomlinson finished the regular season by winning his second consecutive rushing title. He is fourth on the NCAA career list. This week he was named a finalist for the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back.

Season: 369 carries, 2,158 yards, 22 TDs

Next: So. Mississippi, Mobile Alabama Bowl, Dec. 20

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CHRIS WEINKE

Quarterback, Florida State

Because Heupel didn’t do enough to solidify his case the last two weeks, Weinke may have emerged as the leading candidate. Weinke looked strong to close the regular season, which should make voters forget the times earlier this season when he may have looked average.

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Season: 266 of 431, 4,167 yards, 33 TDs

Next: Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, Jan. 3

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DREW BREES

Quarterback, Purdue

Brees figures to, at the very least, land an invitation to New York for Saturday’s ceremony, although his chances to take home the trophy are slim. The only thing in his favor is the wide-open nature of the race.

Season: 286 of 473, 3,393 yards, 24 TDs

Next: Washington, Rose Bowl, Jan. 1

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