




Voting for the Heisman Trophy can be confusing, if not downright frustrating. There are notable whiffs in the Heisman’s history, and more recent results suggest voters are stuck on a very specific profile: quarterback of a title-contending team.
Nevertheless, I love tracking the award throughout the season.
To that end, CFBHuddle.com will feature a Heisman Top 10 every week during the 2015 campaign. This ranking is an infallible, purely scientific measure combining a player’s exposure, statistics and my own inferences.
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