Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Colorado’s two-way star Travis Hunter, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty and Miami quarterback Cam Ward were named finalists for the Heisman Trophy on Monday.
The winner will be announced Saturday during a ceremony at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City starting at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Last year, LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels won the award, making 20 of the 23 winners this century having played the position. While the result wasn’t close in 2023 (Daniels beat Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. by 328 total points), this year’s vote is expected to come down to Hunter and Jeanty and might challenge the 2009 results when Alabama’s Mark Ingram beat Stanford’s Toby Gerhart by just 28 points.
Who are Heisman Trophy finalists?
Dillon Gabriel, senior quarterback, Oregon
Hometown: Mililani, Hawai’i
Height, weight: 6-0, 200
2024 stats: 73.2% completion percentage, 3,558 yards, 28 touchdowns, six interceptions; 192 rush yards, seven touchdowns
Gabriel, the Big Ten offensive player of the year and the FBS career holder with 187 total touchdowns and second with 18,423 passing yards, led the way for the Ducks, who climbed to No. 1 in late October and held on to that ranking, earning the top seed in the College Football Playoff. Gabriel is seeking to become Oregon’s second Heisman winner, following Marcus Mariota in 2014.
Travis Hunter, junior wide receiver/cornerback, Colorado
Hometown: Suwanee, Georgia
Height, weight: 6-1, 185
2024 stats: 92 receptions, 1,152 yards, 15 total touchdowns; 32 total tackles, four interceptions, seven pass breakups
Hunter did things never seen before, playing almost every snap on offense and defense. He is a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation’s best receiver and a finalist for numerous others, including the Maxwell Award (best all-around player), Bednarik Award (best defensive player), Hornung Award (most versatile player) and Walter Camp Award (most outstanding player).
Ashton Jeanty, junior running back, Boise State
Hometown: Jacksonville, Florida
Height, weight: 5-9, 215
2024 stats: 344 carries, 2,497 yards, 29 touchdowns; 20 receptions, 116 yards, one touchdown
Jeanty is the best running back in the nation, and it’s not particularly close. Whether purists acknowledge if he breaks Barry Sanders’ single-season rushing record is a discussion for another day, but Boise State doesn’t even sniff the CFP without him. No Boise State player has ever won the Heisman. Ian Johnson in 2006 (eighth) and Kellen Moore (fourth) in 2010 are the only Broncos players to finish in the top 10 in Heisman voting.
Cam Ward, senior quarterback, Miami (Fla.)
Hometown: West Columbia, Texas
Height, weight: 6-2, 223
2024 stats: 67.4% completion percentage, 4,123 yards, 36 touchdowns, seven interceptions; four rushing touchdowns
Ward, a transfer from Washington State and Incarnate Word, led the nation’s most prolific offense. The Hurricanes were first in total and scoring offense, and Ward, who is a finalist for the 2024 Manning Award, led the NCAA in touchdown passes and set school records for touchdowns and passing yards.
When is Heisman Trophy winner announced?
Saturday, Dec. 14, 8 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Live stream: ESPN
(This story has been updated to add a photo gallery)
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