TCU coach Gary Patterson believes TCU wide receiver Josh Doctson has played well enough to earn Heisman Trophy recognition.
Trevone Boykin began to separate himself as a Heisman candidate in 2014 as the leader of TCU's new Air Raid offense that took college football by storm. Every quarterback has a favorite target, and for Boykin, it was Josh Doctson.
Nothing has changed in 2015, other than both players are executing at an even high level together.
Both are near the top of nearly every single major category for their position, which has coach Gary Patterson suggesting both should be included in Heisman Trophy talk, along with that running back at LSU, Leonard Fournette.