Last season, Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds was named Co-Offensive Player of the Year in the American Athletic Conference and finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting.
Current Navy quarterback Will Worth is on pace to put up even better statistics — both rushing and passing — than Reynolds. So should Worth be a Heisman Trophy candidate?
"I don't know about that," Worth said with a wry smile following practice on Tuesday night.
Actually, Worth probably won't even make first or second team All-American Athletic Conference this season. South Florida standout Quinton Flowers will almost assuredly be the first-team quarterback while Houston's Greg Ward Jr.