The Heisman Trophy race has become predictable and formulaic. On one hand, that's made the whole thing mostly uninteresting. Last year, Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota won by a landslide, and there's an argument to be made that the results were decided months before.
On the other hand, such consistency in the results provides a glimpse into which players have the best shot to win.
Here's what we know: The Heisman is basically a quarterback award. It has been since the turn of the century. In fact, only one non-quarterback has won the Heisman since 2000: Alabama running back Mark Ingra...
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