Former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow discussed how Justin Fields’ chances of winning college football’s most prominent individual award shifted as the season progressed, focusing on performance, expectations, and voter perception.
Tebow noted that early-season narratives often shape Heisman discussions. Strong initial performances establish expectations, while later games are measured against those early benchmarks.
He emphasized that team success plays a significant role in Heisman consideration, particularly for quarterbacks. High-profile matchups and nationally televised games can elevate or diminish a candidate’s standing.
Tebow also addressed the pressure placed on front-runners, explaining that defensive adjustments and increased scrutiny can make sustaining momentum more difficult as the season unfolds.
According to Tebow, consistency, decision-making, and leadership become increasingly important late in the season. Limiting mistakes and delivering in key moments often leaves a lasting impression on voters.
While Tebow did not predict a final outcome, his comments underscored the complexity of the Heisman race and how perception, timing, and performance intersect during the closing weeks.


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