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College Football's Elite Quarterbacks and Running Back Named Heisman Trophy Finalists

Four exceptional college football players, Fernando Mendoza, Julian Sayin, Jeremiyah Love, and Diego Pavia, have been announced as finalists for the prestigious Heisman Trophy, to be awarded on December 13.

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  • Fernando Mendoza, from Indiana, leads the FBS with 2,980 passing yards and 33 touchdown passes, securing his position as a Heisman Trophy finalist.
  • Ohio State's Julian Sayin, a Heisman finalist, led the Buckeyes to a No. 1 ranking, achieving 3,329 passing yards and 31 touchdowns this season.
  • Jeremiyah Love, also a Heisman Trophy finalist, ranks fourth in FBS rushing with 1,372 yards and has scored 18 crucial rushing touchdowns this season.
  • Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia, a Heisman finalist, set a school record with 3,192 passing yards and 27 touchdowns, completing 71.2% of his passes.
  • The Heisman Trophy will be awarded on December 13 to college football's most outstanding player, with Mendoza and Pavia potentially making history for their schools.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, presenting factual information about the Heisman Trophy finalists without editorial framing. They focus on objective statistics and team achievements for each player, maintaining an even-handed approach. The reporting avoids loaded language or selective emphasis, ensuring a balanced and informative announcement of the candidates.

"Jeremiyah Love, a standout running back for Notre Dame, has been recognized as one of the top four finalists for the prestigious Heisman Trophy, showcasing his impressive performance this season."

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"Mendoza has guided the Hoosiers to their first No. 1 ranking and the top seed in the 12-team CFP bracket, throwing for 2,980 yards and a national-best 33 touchdown passes while also running for six scores."

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"Mendoza has completed 71.5% of his passes for 2,980 yards, 33 touchdowns and six interceptions, leading Indiana to a program-record 13 wins and the Hoosiers’ first Big Ten championship game victory."

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The 2025 Heisman Trophy winner will be announced during a televised ceremony on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

The four Heisman finalists are the top four individuals who receive the most votes in the Heisman voting process. They are announced on the Monday prior to the televised ceremony.

The Heisman Trophy is voted on by 870 media representatives evenly distributed across six regions of the U.S., plus all former Heisman winners, and one fan vote which counts as a single ballot. Voters rank their top three candidates, awarding points accordingly.

Fernando Mendoza leads the FBS with 2,980 passing yards and 33 touchdown passes; Julian Sayin led Ohio State to a No. 1 ranking with 3,329 passing yards and 31 touchdowns; Jeremiyah Love ranks fourth in FBS rushing with 1,372 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns; Diego Pavia set a Vanderbilt school record with 3,192 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, and a 71.2% completion rate.

The conference championship games provide a last opportunity for finalists, especially Julian Sayin and Fernando Mendoza, to make an impression on voters, with the winner of Ohio State vs. Indiana likely emerging as the Heisman favorite if they perform well.

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