Heisman Trophy 2015 Live Stream, TV Schedule & Start Time: How To Watch Awards Ceremony, NCAA Football Finalists

Heisman Trophy
Heisman Trophy

The 2015 Heisman Trophy selection has come down to three players who have already shown they have bright futures in football. Each of them hopes to see their name etched in history. Now, we will give you analysis about who will bag this year's award.

Alabama running back Derrick Henry, Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey and Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson are the primary contenders for this year's Heisman trophy.

Here are the things that you need to know about the Heisman Trophy award ceremony:

When: December 12th 8:00 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

Live Stream: WatchESPN

Location: New York City, New York

Last winner: Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota

Alabama's Henry is going to take a 2,000-yard season after dominating the touchdown charts, while Stanford's McCaffrey speed is outstanding in the league. For Clemson's quarterback, Watson has been outstanding in several areas and he carried his team to an undefeated regular season.

Let's take look at player comparison and analysis courtesy of Bleacher Report.

Alabama RB Derrick Henry

Henry is one of the most physically outstanding college football players in the country. He has 242-pound weight that can outlast other players in the league. He can make a home run in any given night. Moreover, he is almost impossible to stop at his stop speed.

Henry is also the presumptive favorite. He is leading in ESPN.com's Heisman Watch, and he got the top spot in three of the six expert ballots on CBS Sports.

Furthermore, the quarterback surpassed Herschel Walker in the SEC record book for most rushing yards in a single season.

Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey

McCaffrey's versatility could be his edge among other contenders for Heisman award this year. Joel Klatt of Fox sports gave some insights about the playing style of Stanford running back.

Klatt pointed out that McCaffrey had big contributions for his team. The quarterback's 3,496 all-purpose yards lead the country by more than 1,000 yards.

Moreover, Bucky Brooks of NFL.com wrote, "McCaffrey's flashy combination of speed, quickness and burst reminds some scouts of Reggie Bush, which is a testament to his dominance in the Pac-12."

McCaffrey has played as back role, slot receiver, kick returner, punt returner and even some Wildcat quarterback this season.

Clemson QB Deshaun Watson

Just like McCaffrey, Watson has one more year to play in college football. This season, the Clemson star quarterback has 3,512 yards and 30 touchdowns through the air. Moreover, he has run for 887 yards and 11 touchdowns.

In the second half of the season, he averages 315.2 passing yards and 100.2 rushing yards in the Tigers' final five games.

Having said all of that, who is your bet for this year's Heisman Trophy?

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