If Georgia Tech quarterback Justin Thomas finishes strong he should be in the running for ACC player of the year, as well as All-ACC. By mentioning this before the Clemson and Georgia games, I risk jinxing him. Instead let's jinx James Winston by showing his Sports Illustrated cover.
After a slow start, Georgia's Hutson Mason has risen from 55th to 16th in the country.
1. 91.0 Marcus Mariota, Oregon
2. 88.6 Blake Sims, Alabama
3. 86.5 Nick Marshall, Auburn
4. 85.1 Taysom Hill, Brigham Young (injured)
5. 84.1 JT Barrett, Ohio State
6. 82.5 Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech
7. 82.0 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
8. 81.7 Jameis Winston, Florida State
9. 81.0 Cody Kessler, Southern Cal
10. 81.0 Connor Cook, Michigan State
12. 80.6 Trevor Knight, Oklahoma
15. 78.3 Brett Huntley, UCLA
16. 78.1 Hutson Mason, Georgia
17. 78.8 Tyler Murphy, Boston College
19. 76.7 Dylan Thompson, South Carolina
22. 74.8 Jake Waters, Kansas State
24. 74.3 Everett Golson, Notre Dame
25. 73.0 Marquise Williams, North Carolina
26. 72.6 Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati
27. 71.5 Trevone Boykin, Texas Christian
30. 70.0 Bo Wallace, Ole Miss
34. 69.2 Brad Kaaya, Miami (beat FSU? No way!)
35. 68.9 Kevin Ellison, Georgia Southern
36. 68.5 Bryce Petty, Baylor (Heisman candidate?)
38. 67.5 Anthony Boone, Duke
41. 66.4 Brandon Allen, Arkansas
47. 62.3 Anu Solomon, Arizona
49. 62.0 Will Gardner, Louisville
Busy week, so the also-rans rated lower than 50 aren't mentioned.
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