The Ukiah Daily Journal

Heisman Trophy race will show state of college football

- Jon Wilner

There’s good news for the Pac12 in the build-up to the 2021 Heisman Trophy race: Two key recruiting areas, Phoenix and Southern California, have produced five of the top six preseason favorites.

The bad news, of course, is that none of the players are on Pac-12 rosters.

One used to be, then left for greener hedges.

The other four signed out of high school with powerhouse­s thousands of miles away.

Nothing encapsulat­es the Pac12’s struggles to keep the top West Coast prospects at home like the list of 2021 Heisman betting favorites (odds courtesy of betmgm):

Oklahoma QB Spencer Rattler: 6/1

Alabama QB Bryce Young: 10/1

Clemson QB DJ Uiagalelei: 11/1

Georgia QB JT Daniels: 12/1 Ohio State QB CJ Stroud: 16/1 UNC QB Sam Howell: 16/1 All but Howell are from the Pac-12 footprint:

Rattler is from Phoenix while Young, Uiagalelei, Daniels and Stroud grew up in Southern California.

Daniels, the prodigy from Mater Dei, started for USC as a freshman, got hurt, watched his backup Kedon Slovis fill the Trojans’ void, then transferre­d to Georgia.

Oh, and did we mention that the five West Coast products happen to play for the top five teams in the AP preseason poll?

It’s the most important position in the sport; the Pac-12 footprint continuall­y produces elite talent; and too many of them are leaving the conference in search of glory elsewhere.

They want to win the national title, win the Heisman and ride off into the first round of the NFL Draft.

From what they’ve seen lately — from what we have all seen lately — the likelihood of hitting that trifecta is greater at Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma, Georgia and Ohio State.

Where does that leave the Pac-12 in the 2021 Heisman race?

In a familiar situation: Off the pace.

Based on betting odds, the top candidate is Slovis (28/1), who has the uniform and the system (the Air Raid) to contend for the trophy if his team is successful.

There are two fringe candidates in Arizona State quarterbac­k Jayden Daniels and Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux. But both have narrow paths to the Heisman ceremony in New York City.

Only one Pac-12 player in 50 years has won the Heisman for a school not named USC: Oregon quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota in 2014.

But voters across the country knew of Mariota before the first kickoff. He was a preseason frontrunne­r, then played brilliantl­y while leading the Ducks to the playoff.

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