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Making the case for each Heisman Trophy finalist and predictions for where each will finish

A quarterback-only Heisman Trophy ceremony will still have something for everyone.

Start with one of the most successful walk-on players in Bowl Subdivision history, Georgia senior Stetson Bennett, a somewhat surprising invitee to the ceremony over Tennessee's Hendon Hooker and Michigan running back Blake Corum, among others.

TCU senior Max Duggan was the backup entering the year before taking on the starting job in September and delivering one of the finest seasons by a player in program history.

Ohio State sophomore C.J. Stroud is a two-time Heisman finalists who may struggle to crack the top two in this year's voting but will have the chance shape his legacy with the Buckeyes by leading his team past Georgia in this month's Peach Bowl.