Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama: Milroe finished 13-of-16 in a straightforward rout of lower-division Chattanooga. His ascent has helped Alabama rejoin the national championship race, and that’s the most important takeaway. He’ll probably be included on a few ballots but won’t win.
Carson Beck, QB, Georgia: Easily one of the nation’s steadiest QBs, Beck has legitimate top-five potential. In hindsight, the problem we constantly mentioned early in the season will be his downfall. Beck, who totaled nine touchdowns in five September games, has accounted for 24 scores—which is at least nine behind Daniels, Nix and Penix.
Blake Corum, RB, Michigan: Corum, on the other hand, has plenty of touchdowns with an FBS-high 20 rushing scores. But it’s tough to give a first-place vote to a runner who is 40th nationally in yards (888).
Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State: Harrison’s reputation and impact will result in some votes, but, again, those largely won’t be of the winning variety. While his production—62 receptions for 1,093 yards and 13 touchdowns—is excellent, it’s not to the level of surpassing a quarterback.
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