Bo Nix closes on Michael Penix as Oregon chases UW

Welcome to our weekly look at the Pac-12’s leading Heisman Trophy candidates via an assessment of the top players in the conference. Consider this one Heisman voter’s view of the landscape. The rankings are based on individual performance, value to the team and quality of competition. And yes, we consider defensive players.


One notable aspect of Oregon quarterback Bo Nix’s pursuit of the Heisman Trophy is how closely it tracks the Ducks’ quest for the Pac-12 title and potential berth in the College Football Playoff.

Early-season attention but not the favorite.

High-quality play on a weekly basis.

Impressive performance at Washington but not quite good enough.

Post-Washington dominance and November momentum.

That trajectory describes Nix’s individual play and Oregon’s collective performance. And now, with three weeks remaining in the regular season, both player and team are ideally positioned to reach their goals.

The Ducks are one game behind UW and would clinch a spot in the Pac-12 championship game by sweeping their final three games (USC, Arizona State and Oregon State). Meanwhile, Nix is a half-step behind Huskies quarterback Michael Penix Jr. in the Heisman race.

Penix remains the betting favorite at 1.5-to-1, according to the latest odds published by BetMGM, while Nix is 2-to-1 after a stellar performance against Cal. (He was 6-to-1 last week and 30-to-1 in the middle of October.)

Put another way: Both Nix and the Ducks are well within striking distance and could swipe both the conference title and the Heisman Trophy from their Seattle rivals in the Pac-12 title game on the first Friday of December.

Our latest Heisman Watch …

1. Washington QB Michael Penix Jr.

Last week: 1
Key stats: 355.7 yards per game, 9.9 yards per attempt, 26 touchdowns
Comment: Penix (256 yards passing) played a subordinate role to tailback Dillon Johnson (256 yards rushing) in the victory at USC. But the result knocked the Trojans back in the Pac-12 title race, knocked Caleb Williams out of the Heisman race and did nothing to undermine Penix’s position.

2. Oregon QB Bo Nix

Last week: 2
Key stats: 78.1% completion, 180.1 efficiency rating, 25 touchdowns
Comment: Nix was credited with an interception against Cal when a well-thrown ball bounced off the hands of receiver Tez Johnson. So if we’re being fair, he really has just one pick this season. The efficiency is simply off the charts.

3. USC QB Caleb Williams

Last week: 3
Key stats: 175.9 efficiency rating, 9.5 yards per attempt, 28 touchdowns
Comment: Williams’ key statistics (completion percentage, yards per attempt and efficiency) show year-over-year improvements, yet his Heisman campaign is lagging. Such are the perils faced by reigning winners in their quests to repeat: The standard for success is higher.

4. Arizona QB Noah Fifita

Last week: 5
Key stats: 76.2% completion, 164 efficiency rating, 14 touchdowns
Comment: Fifita’s numbers are extraordinary for a freshman, especially given that he spent the first month as a backup. For context, consider that he has one touchdown for every 13.5 passes attempted while Penix has one touchdown for every 12.5 attempts.

5. Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders

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