With Peter Warrick sidelined due to felony grand theft charges, the door stood wide open for another candidate to take charge in the race for the Heisman Trophy.
But no one stepped up, leaving no clear front-runner for the award with roughly half the season in the books. 
Georgia Tech quarterback Joe Hamilton assumed the top spot more for his team's final result -- a 31-24 overtime win over North Carolina -- than his personal performance (two fumbles, two interceptions). Hamilton still accounted for three touchdowns and scored the winning TD in overtime.
Two other top candidates (Shaun Alexander and Chad Pennington) were idle, another (Ron Dayne) was banged up and a fourth had a subpar game in a loss (Drew Brees).
Warrick remains eligible for the award unless he is convicted of a felony, according to William J. Dockery, the president of the Downtown Athletic Club in New York. But Warrick won't be finding himself in uniform as long as the felony charge remains, according to Florida State policy.
| JOE HAMILTON -- GEORGIA TECH | 
STATS | 
| 1. | 
Breaking it down: Overcame his four turnovers to lead Georgia Tech to a comeback win in overtime over North Carolina. 
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Opponent vs. North Carolina 
 
 
 
Season   | 
Cmp-Att-Yds 14-26-273
  Rush-Yds 14-7779-118-1,347 54-234 | 
TD-INT 2-2
 
  1
  12-4 6 | 
| SHAUN ALEXANDER -- ALABAMA | 
STATS | 
| 2. | 
Breaking it down: 'Bama had a bye week after the big win over Florida. Back-to-back games against Mississippi and Tennessee will test Alexander. 
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Opponent Idle 
 
 
 
Season   | 
Rush-Yds   Rec-Yds  135-720 11-208 | 
TD    
 
  14 | 
| RON DAYNE -- WISCONSIN | 
STATS | 
| 3. | 
Breaking it down: Slowed by a shoulder injury suffered in the first half, Dayne still carried the brunt of the Badgers' offensive load in a tough, hard-fought win. 
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Opponent at Minnesota 
 
 
Season   | 
Car-Yds 25-80
 
  158-853   | 
TD 1
 
  11
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| DREW BREES -- PURDUE | 
STATS | 
| 4. | 
Breaking it down: Another wet day hampered Brees and the Boilermakers. He did catch a 12-yard pass from Vinny Sutherland, but was held without a TD pass for the first time since 1997. 
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Opponent at Ohio State 
Season   | 
Cmp-Att-Yds 24-39-205
  151-260-1,823   | 
TD-INT 1*-0
  12*-4 *one receiving TD | 
| PETER WARRICK -- FLORIDA ST. | 
STATS | 
| 5. | 
Breaking it down: For now, Warrick's situation will only be viewed as a one-game absence. But if this turns into an extended suspension, forget about the Heisman. 
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Opponent vs. Miami (Fla.) 
Season   | 
Rec-Yds  
  36-508   | 
TD  
  8* *one passing TD | 
| CHAD PENNINGTON -- MARSHALL | 
STATS | 
| 6. | 
Breaking it down: Had the week off, looking forward to a stretch against Toledo, Buffalo and Northern Illinois. 
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Opponent Idle 
 
Season   | 
Cmp-Att-Yds  
  111-186-1,569   | 
TD-INT  
  14-5
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| TRAVIS PRENTICE -- MIAMI (OH) | 
STATS | 
| 7. | 
Breaking it down: Scored two rushing TDs and scored a third on a 30-yard reception. He now stands six TDs behind Ricky Williams' NCAA I-A record of 72 career TDs. 
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Opponent at Bowling Green 
Season   | 
Car-Yds 34-209
  180-846   | 
TD 3
  14
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| CHRIS REDMAN -- LOUISVILLE | 
STATS | 
| 8. | 
Breaking it down: Part of an amazing 59-52 double-overtime shootout with Army. However, the losses are mounting for 3-3 Louisville. 
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Opponent at Army 
 
Season   | 
Cmp-Att-Yds 36-50-366
  178-263-1,929   | 
TD-INT 2-1
  16-8
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| COREY MOORE -- VIRGINIA TECH | 
STATS | 
| 9. | 
Breaking it down:  Hokies rolled over Rutgers, scoring on seven of their first eight possessions. Not much defense was needed. 
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Opponent at Rutgers 
 
Season   | 
Tck-TFL-Sack 4-1-1   22-8-8
    | 
TD 0   1
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| BILL BURKE -- MICHIGAN ST. | 
STATS | 
| 10. | 
Breaking it down: Had a record performance in the biggest game of his career, upsetting No. 3 Michigan. 
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Opponent vs. Michigan 
 
Season   | 
Cmp-Att-Yds 21-36-400
  92-161-1,309   | 
TD-INT 2-0
  13-5
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