This was Bo Nix's best argument for Heisman consideration
Bo Nix has been considered one of the best quarterbacks in college football all season, even carrying the nation's best completion percentage into Week 9 and having one of the best touchdown-to-interception ratios with 19 passing touchdowns and just one pick. But there hadn't been that statement win to put Nix right in the center of the Heisman Trophy discussion or other associated accolades. When you consider the stakes and the setting of Saturday's win against Utah, this will likely go down as one of the best performances in a big spot this year by a Heisman Trophy contender. Oregon and Utah both entered the game with a 6-1 overall record with the lone losses coming in conference play. A defeat for either team bounces them to the outside of a crowded Pac-12 title race, and winning the conference championship is a high priority for both of these programs. Oregon was better from wire-to-wire, and Nix was a huge reason why with 248 yards on 24 of 31 passing with two touchdowns and no interceptions with an additional score on the ground.
Then there's the setting, which should not be overlooked just because of the lopsided score. Utah had won 29 of its last 30 games in Rice-Eccles Stadium and played host to multiple ranked teams like the Ducks during that span. Nix took the air out of the stadium early with three consecutive touchdown drives to start. For a team that relies on defensive excellence, the quick and sizable deficit dealt a blow to the confidence of the fans in the stadium. Coach Dan Lanning told the broadcast that taking the crowd out of the game early was a key they discussed, and Nix, as he made his FBS record-extending 55th career start, was able to execute the plan perfectly.
Dates with USC and Oregon State, as well as a potential rematch with Washington in the Pac-12 Championship Game, could provide bigger moments that Heisman Trophy voters will latch onto, but Nix stepping up with this kind of performance against a high-end defense in a tough road setting with Pac-12 title hopes on the line is his most impactful game to date.