Oregon's Gabriel, Colorado's
Hunter, Boise State’s Jeanty, Miami's Ward are named Heisman finalists
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[December 10, 2024]
By ERIC OLSON
Oregon's Dillon Gabriel, Colorado's Travis Hunter, Boise State’s
Ashton Jeanty and Miami's Cam Ward were announced as the Heisman
Trophy finalists on Monday night.
The Heisman has been given to the nation’s most outstanding college
football player since 1935. This year’s winner will be announced
Saturday in New York. The top four vote-getters determined by more
than 900 voters are selected as finalists. The voting panel includes
members of the media and former Heisman winners.
A look, in alphabetical order, at each of the finalist’s road to
Manhattan.
Gabriel
Gabriel, who transferred from Oklahoma in the offseason, led
unbeaten and top-ranked Oregon to the Big Ten championship in its
first year in the league and the No. 1 seed in the College Football
Playoff.
Gabriel averages 274 yards passing per game and has thrown for 28
touchdowns with six interceptions. His 73.2% completion rate is
second in the nation. His 35 total touchdowns are tied for seventh
nationally, and his career total of 187 is the highest in NCAA
history.
He set the all-time Football Bowl Subdivision record for career
quarterback starts with his 62nd in the Big Ten title game.
Hunter
Hunter, will go down as one of the great two-way players in history.
His accomplishments harken those of Charles Woodson, the Michigan
cornerback who in 1997 became the first Heisman winner who primarily
played defense.
Woodson also spent time at receiver, but Hunter’s offensive
production dwarfs his. Hunter was named All-Big 12 first-team
receiver and earned honorable mention for offensive player of the
year. He leads the Big 12 with 92 receptions and 14 receiving
touchdowns and is second with 1,152 yards. His 21 receiving plays of
20-plus yards lead the nation.
He also is Big 12 defensive player of the year and a unanimous
first-team defensive back after recording 31 tackles, tying for the
Big 12 lead with 11 pass breakups and tying for second with four
interceptions.
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Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty (2) runs with the ball
against UNLV in the first half of the Mountain West Championship
NCAA college football game Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, in Boise, Idaho.
(AP Photo/Steve Conner)

Jeanty
The junior running back has had one of the most productive seasons
in college football history. His 2,497 yards rushing are the
fourth-highest single-season total in the FBS, and his 192.1 yards
per game lead the nation and are 58 more than the next highest
average. Jeanty has rushed for at least 125 yards in 13 straight
games.
Jeanty has gone over 200 yards in his last two games and a total of
six times this season. He averages 7.26 yards per cary, and his 344
attempts are the most in the FBS in two seasons. He and Army’s
Bryson Daily share the national lead with 29 rushing touchdowns.
Ward
The Miami quarterback was named Associated Press offensive player of
the year and newcomer of the year in the Atlantic Coast Conference
on Monday. He leads the nation with a school-record 36 passing
touchdowns and his 4,123 passing yards, 4,319 total yards, 343.6
passing yards per game and 41 total touchdowns rank second.
Ward leads the nation's highest-scoring offense (44.2 ypg). He
became the first Miami quarterback to post seven straight 300-yard
games, and he has 10 games with 300-plus yards and three or more TD
passes.
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