The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Can Browning repeat Mayfield’s path?

- By Joe Reedy

Washington’s Jake Browning is hoping to repeat what Baker Mayfield did last year.

Mayfield was a Heisman Trophy longshot in the preseason, but ended up winning the award while leading Oklahoma to the College Football Playoff for the second time in three years.

Browning was sixth in the Heisman voting two years ago after leading the Huskies to the Pac-12 title and the playoff, where they lost to Alabama in the semifinals. His productivi­ty declined last year though as his touchdowns fell from 43 to 19.

Washington was 10-3 last season, but is the preseason favorite to win the Pac 12. Browning and the Huskies will also have an early opportunit­y to make a favorable impression to rest of the nation as they face Auburn in the opener in Atlanta on Sept. 1.

Browning — who has thrown for over 9,000 yards and 78 touchdowns the past three seasons — is facing high expectatio­ns, but

none might be bigger than what coach Chris Peterson expects out of the senior.

“Jake plays really good football and has made some spectacula­r plays in his career,” Peterson said. “We’re looking for him to do that at the most difficult position in football at a really high, elite level play after play after play.”

A look at other Heisman longshots looking to improve their odds:

ED OLIVER, DT, Houston

The junior might have set the record for being the earliest to announce that he is entering the NFL Draft. But there is good reason for that as Oliver might be the top pick. The 6-foot-3, 290-pound defensive lineman faces huge odds to win, but with 38 ½ tackles for loss the last two seasons and the possibilit­y that coach Major Applewhite could use him on some offensive plays, he could at least get to New York as one of the finalists.

McKENZIE MILTON, QB, Central Florida

Milton was eighth in the voting last year after he led the Knights to an improbable 13-0 record and a victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. He was second in the nation in passing efficiency (179.3) and yards per attempt (10.22), finishing behind Mayfield. UCF though has a new coach in Josh Heupel after Scott Frost left for Nebraska. Also hampering Milton’s bid is a lack of weekly exposure. The Knights’ first national appearance won’t be until Sept. 15 against North Carolina.

DREW LOCK, QB, Missouri

Lock set an Southeaste­rn Conference record last season with 44 touchdown passes. Three SEC quarterbac­ks have won the award since 2007, but the senior is going to need to produce wins for a Tigers squad that lost five of its first six last season before finishing 7-6.

CAM AKERS, RB, Florida State

New coach Willie Taggart says that the theme of his offense is “lethal simplicity.” That is also an apt descriptio­n of Akers. The sophomore had four 100yard games last season along with setting Florida State’s freshman rushing record with 1,025 yards. Akers will be counted on early to be a focal point of Taggart’s offense, starting with the Sept. 3 opener against Virginia Tech.

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