2015 Heisman Hopefuls

GlennW

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5. Georgia Tech QB Justin Thomas


In his first year running Paul Johnson’s offense, Thomas was exceptional, but as the Georgia Tech coach was quick to point out, this could be just the tip of the iceberg. With a year of experience and wider latitude in directing the offense in 2015, Thomas could easily emerge as one of the country’s most explosive offensive threats.

http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/78449/accs-2015-heisman-hopefuls
 

johncu

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Why is Brad Kaaya #2 on that list? He was MAYBE the 5th best QB in the league, on a 6-6 team, and the focus of that team was their RB anyway.
 
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