The Heisman Trophy is inherently a storytelling award, one often skewed by the narrative power of college football’s traditional blue-blood programs. This pervasive institutional bias explains why Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht is being unfairly disregarded as a top candidate. His statistical production and clutch playmaking ability are on par with those leading the current discussions, yet his affiliation with the Cyclones, a program not historically known for Heisman contenders, keeps his name tethered to “dark horse” lists.Becht’s performance is demonstrably elite, marked by leading the No. 14 Cyclones to a dominant 5−0 start. This season, he has already
The Heisman Trophy is inherently a storytelling award, one often skewed by the narrative power of college football’s traditional blue-blood programs. This pervasive institutional bias explains why Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht is being unfairly disregarded as a top candidate. His statistical production and clutch playmaking ability are on par with those leading the current discussions, yet his affiliation with the Cyclones, a program not historically known for Heisman contenders, keeps his name tethered to “dark horse” lists.Becht’s performance is demonstrably elite, marked by leading the No. 14 Cyclones to a dominant 5−0 start. This season, he has already