Nobody has Keenan Reynolds on their Heisman Trophy Watch List.
That's really a darn shame.
Because the belief here is that college football would benefit by having the Navy quarterback invited to New York for the presentation of that prestigious award.
After all, Reynolds is about to break one heck of a notable record. Perhaps as soon as next Saturday night at Memphis, the senior standout will become the NCAA all-time leader in career rushing touchdowns.
That mark was established by former Wisconsin tailback Montee Ball, who was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy in 2011.