Chuba Hubbard might not be resonating with Heisman voters at large, but in the eyes of one very large, very powerful organization, he’s starting to get some credit for what remains an outrageous season.
Hubbard came in sixth in Heisman voting in a recent straw poll of voters, but a collection of folks at ESPN see it differently. They have him fourth, behind the triumvirate of Burrow, Fields and Hurts (also a good southern law firm name).
FBS’ leading rusher had another strong performance Saturday, rushing for 122 yards and two TDs in Oklahoma State’s 31-13 win over Kansas.