2015 Heisman Watch: Week 10
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Rank, Player, Position, School Stats
*Number in parenthesis indicates position on chart last week.
1. Corey Crawford(5) WR Baylor 58-1,178-20 20.3 YPC
Corey Coleman is not a name you expect to see at the top of this list. What a week to come up with a season-best 11-216-2 effort. If Baylor keeps winning with a freshman QB it will be in large part to the continued excellent play of Corey Coleman.
2. Leonard Fournette(1) RB LSU 195-1,383-16 TD 7.3 YPC
I am still ranking Leonard Fournette ahead of Derrick Henry because he doesn't have a balanced offense at his disposal.
3. Derrick Henry(NR) RB Alabama 218-1,254-17 TD 5.8 YPC
Henry destroyed Fournette head-to-head but the Heisman is for a seasons body of work, not just one game. Although Henry made as big a statement as possible and has a realistic shot at the trophy.
4. Ezekiel Elliot(3) RB Ohio State 193-1,244-14 TD 6.4 YPC 24-169-0 TD
A consistent threat and we have the feeling Elliot has not yet had his best day of the season.
5. Trevone Boykin(2) QB TCU 234-355-3,373 65.9% 29 TD 9 INT 107-599-8 TD 5.6 YPC
Four interceptions against the Oklahoma State Cowboys may have ended Boykin's campaign.
6. Deshaun Watson(NR) QB Clemson 182-261-2,233 69.7% 21 TD 7 INT 94-495-4 TD 5.3 YPC
Has played his best football this season when Clemson has been behind or in a tight game and needed to extend a lead.
7. Paxton Lynch(4) QB Memphis 226-327-3,014 70.5% 19 TD 2 INT 60-192-2 TD
Lynch didn't have his best game against Navy but he wasn't the reason why Memphis lost.
8. Josh Doctson(6) WR TCU 78-1,315-14 16.9 YPC
Left early against Oklahoma State due to an injury, the extent is still being debated and is unknown.
9. Greg Ward Jr.(7) QB Houston 164-233-2,116 70.4% 13 TD 4 INT 124-710-16 TD 5.7 YPC
Lowest passing total for a game this year but Ward let his feet do the talking. Ward rushed for over 100 yards to lead Houston to a hard fought win over Cincinnati.
10. Matt Johnson(10) QB Bowling Green 291-421-3,955 69.1% 36 TD 4 INT 3 Rushing TD.
A 5,000 yard passing season will open some voters eyes and Johnson seems to be well on his way.
Honorable Mentions:Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple; Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame; Devontae Booker, RB, Utah; Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M; Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State and Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State.
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