College football commentary: Hold that Heisman!

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Landry Jones, Oklahoma QB: His numbers are down a little this year (65 percent completions, 2,414 yards, 16 TDs, 6 INTs), but he’s the Sooners’ all-time leading passer and will get some legacy votes.

Matt Barkley, USC QB: He’s thrown for 2,750 yards, 30 TDs and 10 INTs with a 65 percent completion rate, but like Jones, he’s a record-breaking QB at a school known for QBs.

The Dark Horses

Jordan Lynch, NIU QB: His numbers are impressive – 2,175 passing yards, 1,342 rushing yards, 35 total TDs, only 3 INTs – but he plays in the MAC, so he rarely gets national exposure. On the plus side, the Huskies have a good chance to finish 12-1 and win the conference title in his first year as starter.

Braxton Miller, Ohio St. QB: He’s amassed 2,919 total yards (more than 1,000 of both passing and rushing) and 27 TDs, but plays for a team ineligible for the postseason.

Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M QB: He’s become known as Johnny Football, and has thrown for 2,527 yards and run for another 922, with 31 total TDs, but hasn’t beaten the SEC big boys.

No. 11 Oregon State at No. 14 Stanford

When: 2 p.m. Saturday Where: Stanford Stadium

TV: Fox Line: Stanford by 4

What’s up: This is a battle for second place in the Pac-12 North behind Oregon, with the winner still in position for a trip to the conference title game. The Cardinal play the Ducks next week and the Beavers play Oregon the week after, and whoever leaves Stanford still with only one loss will control their own destiny.

My pick: Oregon St. 24-21

Penn State at No. 16 Nebraska

When: 2:30 p.m. Saturday Where: Memorial Stadium

TV: ABC Line: Nebraska by 7½

What’s up: The Huskers can basically lock up the Legends title with a win, as all that’s left ahead of them after the Nittany Lions are Minnesota and Iowa. The Lions have looked good on offense the past few weeks, but the Huskers’ D will be one of the best they’ll face all year. 

My pick: Nebraska 27-14

No. 15 Texas A&M at No. 1 Alabama

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