Will we see the first running back to win the Heisman since 2009 in the 2015 college football season?

Quarterbacks are all the craze in college football. For evidence of this, you need not look any further than the fact that someone from the position has won the coveted Heisman Trophy every year since the 2009 season, where Alabama running back Mark Ingram took home the bronze statue. Prior to Ingram’s victory, another running back to win college football’s most coveted prize was Ron Dayne — in 1999.

However, with the talent pool at the position in 2015, will that trend change? Will we see one of these amazing rushers standing on the stage in New York City come December holding up the piece of hardware that every college football player strives to hold?

Given the love that quarterbacks have been receiving from the Heisman voters for years now, it’ll be mighty difficult to achieve this, but it won’t be impossible. There are many players at the position this season that can put their teams on their backs and make people recognize them as the best player in college football by the time all is said and done.

And the craziest part of it all? They’re all sophomores who lit the world on fire in 2014.

Here’s a look at six of these running backs that can potentially be holding the Heisman when all is in the books in 2015.