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Heisman watch

Sporting News, The,  Sept 20, 2004  

1. QB Matt Leinart, USC. Leinart struggled last year against BYLI (three interceptions); this weekend against the Cougars, it will be much easier.

Season stats: 503 passing yards, 5 TDs, 0 INTs, 65.0 percent completion rate.

2. QB Jason White, Oklahoma. If OU keeps winning, and he keeps performing, his stock will soar.

Season stats: 495 passing yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT, 71.4 percent completion rate.

3. QB David Greene, Georgia, The nation's toughest schedule allows Greene to shine in big games. Season stats: 374 passing yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT, 53.8 percent completion rate.

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4. QB Kyle Orton, Purdue, A gimme game at Illinois on September 25 sets up national exposure for Orton at Notre Dame on October 2. Season stats: 616 passing yards, 9 TDs, 0 INTs, 69.6 percent completion rate.

5. RB Kay-Jay Harris, West Virginia. He can strengthen his candidacy with a big game against a physical Maryland defense this weekend.

Season stats: 344 rushing yards, 4 TDs.

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