HEISMAN WATCH
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Key statistics of the leading candidates (in alphabetical order) for the Heisman Trophy. The winner will be announced Saturday at the Yale Club of New York City:
BRAD BANKS, Iowa
Quarterback, Senior (6-1, 200)
Led the nation in passing efficiency with a 166.1 rating. Passed for 2,369 yards and 25 touchdowns with only four interceptions. Rushed for 387 yards and five touchdowns.
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KEN DORSEY, Miami
Quarterback, Senior (6-5, 200)
Passed for 3,073 yards and 26 touchdowns this season to lead Miami to the national championship in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 3. Hurricanes’ record in games Dorsey started: 37-1.
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LARRY JOHNSON, Penn State
Running Back, Senior (6-2, 222)
One of nine players in Division I-A to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season (2,015). His 8.02 yards per carry broke Heisman winner Mike Rozier’s record of 7.8.
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WILLIS McGAHEE, Miami
Running Back, Sophomore (6-1, 224)
His six-touchdown, 205-yard performance against Virginia Tech Saturday gave him 27 rushing touchdowns -- which is second in the nation -- and 1,686 yards for the season.
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CARSON PALMER, USC
Quarterback, Senior (6-6, 230)
Pac-10’s career passing leader with 11,515 yards. Completed 288 of 458 passes (62.9%) for 3,639 yards and 32 touchdowns for a team that has won seven in a row.
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