That’s the very question I had when one of ESPN’s 350 Sunday shows dedicated to re-living all of Saturday’s madness mentioned No. 2 as a candidate for the No. 1 award in the country. Bovada has seven players listed and Rudolph isn’t one of them (thought two other Big 12 players — Trevone Boykin and Corey Coleman are).
Here’s the thing. I wouldn’t normally say, “oh yeah, Rudolph is definitely a Heisman candidate,” but recent history has shown us that if you go 12-0 in a Power 5 conference, somebody from your team is going to finish in the top 10.