Texarkana Gazette

Stanford’s Love heads list of preseason Heisman contenders

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Stanford running back Bryce Love’s decision to return for his senior year instantly made him a preseason front-runner for some of college football’s top individual awards.

Love won the Doak Walker Award as college football’s top running back and was runner-up in the Heisman Trophy balloting last year as he rushed for 2,118 yards. He’s an obvious candidate for both awards again this year, even though he will have a tough time matching his production from last season.

“I had a good chance to talk with Bryce, to talk about (how) this year can’t be about stats,” Stanford coach David Shaw said. “He broke a lot of records last year, did some phenomenal things last year. This year’s about him getting bigger, stronger, being more versatile, different things, adding to his game. We’re not going to do the Bryce Love stat watch.”

Love is among several players to enter the season as contenders to earn hardware this season. Here’s a rundown of potential candidates for some of college football’s top individual awards.

HEISMAN TROPHY (top overall player)

■ Bryce Love, Stanford

His 2,118 yards rushing last season ranked second among all Football Bowl Subdivisio­n players , behind only Seattle Seahawks firstround draft pick and former San Diego State star Rashaad Penny.

■ Khalil Tate, Arizona

As a versatile quarterbac­k who can beat defenses with his arm and legs, Tate fits the profile of many other recent Heisman winners.

■ Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Taylor finished sixth in the Heisman balloting last year and set an NCAA freshman record by rushing for 1,977 yards.

DAVEY O’BRIEN (top quarterbac­k)

■ Will Grier, West Virginia Grier threw for 317.3 yards per game last season and was the media’s choice as Big 12 preseason offensive player of the year.

■ McKenzie Milton, Central Florida

Milton finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting last year while leading UCF to a perfect season.

■ Khalil Tate, Arizona

Tate rushed for 327 yards in one game last season and ran for over 200 yards in two other contests.

DOAK WALKER (top running back)

■ J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State Dobbins rushed for 1,403 yards and gained 7.2 yards per carry as a freshman last season

■ Bryce Love, Stanford

Love will try to join former Texas star Ricky Williams and former Arkansas standout Darren McFadden as a two-time winner of

this award.

Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Taylor was one of three finalists for this award last year.

BILETNIKOF­F (top receiver)

A.J. Brown, Mississipp­i Brown caught 75 passes for 1,252 yards and 11 touchdowns last year as an AP All-America third-team selection.

N’Keal Harry, Arizona State Harry had 82 catches for 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns a year ago.

David Sills, West Virginia Sills caught 18 touchdown passes last season to tie for the FBS lead and was a finalist for this award.

OUTLAND (top interior lineman)

Ed Oliver , Houston Oliver won this trophy last year and also was a finalist for the Nagurski Trophy given to the nation’s top defensive player.

Christian Wilkins, Clemson Clemson’s defensive line is so fearsome that all four of its projected starters made the preseason all-Atlantic Coast Conference team.

Jonah Williams, Alabama Williams will try to become the fourth Alabama player in the last 11 years, joining Andre Smith (2008), Barrett Jones (2011) and Cam Robinson (2016).

BEDNARIK /NAGURSKI (separate awards given to the top defensive player)

Nick Bosa, Ohio State Bosa earned second-team AP All-America honors last season and had 16 tackles for loss plus eight sacks.

Raekwon Davis, Alabama An Alabama player has won the last two Bednarik Awards (Jonathan Allen in 2016 and Minkah Fitzpatric­k in 2017) and one of the last two Nagurski Trophy honors (Allen in 2016).

Clelin Ferrell, Clemson Ferrell was a first-team AP All-American who collected 18 tackles for loss and 9 ½ sacks last year.

BUTKUS (top linebacker)

Devin Bush, Michigan Bush was a Butkus Award finalist and third-team AP All-American last year.

T.J. Edwards, Wisconsin Edwards was a Butkus Award finalist and first-team AP All-American last year.

Devin White, LSU White had 133 tackles last season, including 14 for loss.

JIM THORPE (top defensive back)

Deandre Baker, Georgia Baker had nine pass breakups last season to go along with three intercepti­ons.

Jaquan Johnson, Miami Johnson had a team-high 96 tackles and tied for the team lead with four intercepti­ons last season.

Andraez “Greedy” Williams,

LSU

Williams picked off six passes and earned third-team AP AllAmerica honors as a redshirt freshman last season.

JOHN MACKEY (top tight end)

Noah Fant, Iowa

He’s coming off a 2017 season in which he scored 11 touchdowns.

Albert Okwuegbuna­m, Missouri

As a redshirt freshman last season, he had 11 touchdown catches to tie for the SEC lead.

Caleb Wilson, UCLA Wilson caught 38 passes for 490 yards in only five games last year before a foot injury shut him down for the rest of the season.

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