Alright, I'm looking at guys who ARE NOT the current reigning Heisman winner (Tebow). He is just flat-out awesome. 32 passing TDs (3,286 yds passing) and 23 rushing TDs (895 yds rushing). .... But the rest of the pack:

Chase Daniel, Missouri
384/563, 4306 yds, 33 TDs, 11 ints
Daniel has the benefit of name-recognition. But he will have to figure out how to beat Oklahoma.

Pat White, West Virginia
144/216, 1724 yds, 28 TDs (14 rush, 14 pass), 4 ints
He is the focal point of almost every snap in thier spread offense. But weak schedule with only Auburn as the only marquee game.

Knowshon Moreno, Georgia
248 carries, 1334 yds, 14 TDs
One of the nations' top running backs, and the strength of schedule to back it up. But must play S. Carolina, LSU, Auburn, and Florida.

Chris Wells, Ohio State
274 carries, 1609 yds, 15 TDs
Has been in the BCS game the last two seasons and will have the opportunity Sept 13th to silence any doubters. Ankle injury slowed him last season, so he must stay healthy.

Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech
134 receptions, 1962 yds, 22 TDs
Red Raiders have alot of momentum after a late-season win against Oklahoma and a comeback against Virginia in the Gator Bowl. TT is not widely known for Heisman-caliber talent, though.