On the season, he's the sixth leading passer with 1,723 yards through the air and 13 TDs.One more BYU loss could drop him from the picture, but the huge win against Oklahoma still sits on his résumé. 9. (4) Case Keenum: QB, HoustonThis is the name I always catch grief for But here is my thought process. The Heisman committee always seems to like extending one invitation to a great player on a Cinderella-type team that had a good season but was never really a true contender. He's the nation's leading passer with 2,130 yards and 17 TDs, and Houston could very well win out and finish this season 12-1 and within the top 15. 10. (NR) Todd Reesing: QB, KansasKansas continues to win, and Reesing continues to lead them forward. 
He completed 37 of 49 passes this week for 442 yards and four TDs in the win. It upped his season total to 1,579 yards, which is good for 10th in the nation, to go along with 13 passing TDs.Kansas will have plenty of opportunities to prove their worth in the Big 12, but if they can rattle off some big wins, it might help their QB's case.Dropped out: (6) Jahvid Best, (8) Dez Bryant, (10) Blaine Gabbert Dark HorseToby Gerhart: RB, StanfordYes, I know he is the nation's leading rusher, but Stanford needs to stay relevant for him to have a chance. Relevant just means in the top 25 if he keeps running the way he has So far he's busted off 746 yards and 10 TDs on the ground. . and BALTIMORE(Business Wire)Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc.

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