SCRIPPS SCRIPPS Since 1987, the Scripps Heisman Poll, the longest-running Heisman poll in the U.S., has correctly predicted the Heisman Trophy winner 22 of 26 years. Pictured are the results for the week of Sept. 29. THE TOP FIVE WITH THEIR VOTE TOTALS AND (FIRST PLACE VOTES): Tajh Boyd #1 Johnny Manziel, 42 (5) QB o TEXAS A&M 140 100 71.4 Passes Completions Pct. 3 1,803 14 Pass TDs Rush TDs TO #2 Marcus Mariota, 28 (20) 2 5 4 QB o OREGON 107 60 Completions Pct. 5 3 56 Passes 1 1,298 9 Pass TDs Rush TDs TO #3 Tajh Boyd, 23 (0) VOTER COMMENTS QB o CLEMSON 114 73 Passes Completions Pct. 4 "Now that Georgia QB Aaron Murray has proven he can beat ranked teams, he's back in the Heisman conversation." 64 1,153 9 Pass TDs TO Rush TDs -Randy Beard Evansville Courier and Press #4 Aaron Murray, 20 (2) QB o GEORGIA 116 79 68.1 Passes Completions Pct. 3 1,358 11 Pass TDs Rush TDs TO #5 A. J. McCarron, 12 (0) 110 75 68.2 Completions Pct. 0 853 Rush TDs Fort Worth Star-Telegram "It's way early, but Manziel is still well-positioned to become just the second two-time Heisman winner." Kansas City Star Passes 6 -Jimmy Burch -Vahe Gregorian QB o ALABAMA Pass TDs from over." "Like the mailman, Manziel proved he can deliver even in dismal weather conditions against Arkansas. But this race is a long way TO OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater, 11; Oregon State QB Sean Mannion, 6; UCLA QB Brett Hundley, Florida State QB Jameis Winston and Utah State QB Chuckie Keeton, 2; Northern Illinois QB Jordan Lynch and Baylor RB Lache Seastrunk, 1. "Aaron Murray is coming on strong, but Manziel keeps racking up trophyworthy stats." -Carolyn Cerbin Scripps Howard News Service A. J. McCarron Ten Heisman voters select five players each week. Points are awarded on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis, with five points for a first-place vote, four points for second, etc. Voters: Randy Beard, Evansville Courier & Press; Kirk Bohls, Austin American-Statesman; Jimmy Burch, Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Carolyn McAtee Cerbin, Scripps Howard News Service; Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com; Vahe Gregorian, Kansas City Star; Mike Griffith, Mlive.com; Al Jerkens, KJRH-Tulsa; Ben Higgins, KGTV-San Diego; Todd Jones, Columbus Dispatch. Sources: NCAA/Photos: University of Alabama; Ohio State; University of South Carolina; Texas A&M; University of Louisville SCRIPPS NEWSPAPERS