Since 2000, no position has won the Heisman Trophy more than quarterback. Thirteen of the 15 players dubbed college football's most outstanding player since the turn of the century—USC running back Reggie Bush's vacated 2005 season not among them—are signal callers. While Ohio State has a player with the potential to get to New York that plays that position in J.T. Barrett, the Swiss Army Knife that is Curtis Samuel is on a blistering pace through four games in 2016 that puts him among some of football's all-time greats.
Samuel has 330 yards rushing and 345 more receiving for No.