ATLANTA -- We have to wait until Saturday to find out who will take home college footballs most beloved prize, the Heisman Trophy, but Thursday serves as a pretty scrumptious appetizer.Some of the nations best players have joined together at the College Football Hall of Fame in downtown Atlanta for this years Home Depot College Football Awards (7 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN App).Heres a look at all the hardware that will be handed out and who the finalists are for each award:Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year)Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama, Sr.: Alabamas flying lineman already won the Nagurski Trophy as the nations best defender after recording 13 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, 15 quarterback hurries, and leading all defensive linemen with two defensive touchdowns.Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M, Jr.: Possibly the top pick in Aprils NFL draft, Garrett battled through injuries to finish with 8.5 sacks and 15 TFLs. Garrett has 32.5 career sacks, which ranks sixth in SEC history.Jabrill Peppers, LB, Michigan, Jr.: The do-everything linebacker played 15 positions in all three phases of the game for the Wolverines, recording three offensive touchdowns and a punt return for a touchdown. Defensively, he leads the team with 16 TFLs, and has 4 sacks, 1 interception and 72 tackles.Who should win: AllenWho will win: PeppersBiletnikoff Award (nations most outstanding receiver)Austin Carr, Northwestern, Jr.: Leads the Big Ten in yards with 1,196 (only player in the conference to eclipse 1,000-yard mark) and touchdowns with 12 (two more than any other player in the conference). A Big Ten-leading 59 of his 84 receptions resulted in a first down.Zay Jones, East Carolina, Sr.: Leads the FBS in targets with 218 (52 more than any other player) and yards with 1,746 (160 more than any other player). An FBS-leading 89 of his 158 receptions resulted in a first down, most in a single season in the FBS since 2004.Dede Westbrook, Oklahoma, RSr.: He was second in the Power 5 with 1,465 receiving yards off 74 catches. Westbrook had 16 touchdowns, averaged 19.8 yards per catch and 67.6 percent of his receptions went for first downs or touchdowns.Who should win: WestbrookWho will win: WestbrookLou Groza Award (nations most outstanding kicker)Daniel Carlson, Auburn, Jr.: He has made 140 consecutive PATs (longest streak in Auburn history), leads Power 5 place-kickers with 26 made field goals (86.7 percent) this season, including tying an SEC record with a 6-for-6 performance as he accounted for all Tiger scoring in 18-13 victory vs. LSU. Has made four 50-plus-yard field goals this season (second among Power 5 place-kickers).Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State, Sr.: He is the NCAA record holder for field goals in a career (96) and had a school-record streak of 17 consecutive field goals made this season. Gonzalez leads the FBS in 40-plus-yard yard field goals (13) and 50-plus-yard field goals (seven). Has connected on 92 percent of his kicks (23-of-25).Younghoe Koo, Georgia Southern, Sr.: Tied the school record for field goals in a single season (19) and is second in the FBS in field goal percentage (minimum of 15 attempts) at 95 percent (19-of-20).Who should win: GonzalezWho will win: GonzalezRay Guy Award (nations most outstanding punter)Michael Dickson, Texas, So.: Leads the Big 12 in punting average (47.4) and has 14 punts inside opponents 10-yard line, second-most among Power 5 punters. Twenty-eight of his punts were downed inside the 20-yard line and 25 went 50-plus yards.Cameron Johnston, Ohio State, GS: Has had 23 punts inside the opponents 20-yard line, tied for fourth in the Big Ten. He recorded longest punt of the year in the Big Ten (70 yards vs. Wisconsin). Hes averaging 46.2 yards per punt, 23 punts were downed inside the 20 and 16 of his kicks have gone 50-plus yards.Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah, So: He leads the Pac-12 and is second nationally in punting average (48.0). Thirty-seven of his punts have been downed inside the 20 (four more than any other Power 5 punter) and 19 punts have been downed inside the 10 (five more than any other Power 5 punter).Who should win: WishnowskyWho will win: WishnowskyMaxwell Award (college player of the year)Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville, So.: Just the second player in FBS history to pass for 3,000 yards and rush for 1,500 yards in same season and accounted for the ACC single-season record with 51 total touchdowns this season. Jackson is second nationally in total offense (4,928) and plays of 20-plus yards (76). He had at least 400 total yards in eight games this season.Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma, RJr.: The two-time Heisman Trophy finalist has led Oklahoma to 21-4 record as the starting quarterback over past two seasons. He leads the FBS in Total QBR (91.6), completion percentage (71.2) and yards per attempt (11.1). He has averaged 305.8 passing yards per game with 38 touchdowns to just eight interceptions.Jabrill PeppersWho should win: JacksonWho will win: JacksonDavey OBrien Award (nations best quarterback)Lamar JacksonBaker MayfieldDeshaun Watson, Clemson, Jr.: Hes seeking to join BYUs Ty Detmer, Floridas Danny Wuerffel and Oklahomas Jason White as the only two-time winners of the award -- each of the three also won the Heisman one of those seasons. He became first QB in ACC history with 35-plus passing TDs in two different seasons and leads ACC in passing yards (3,914) and passing TDs (37).Who should win: JacksonWho will win: WatsonOutland Trophy (nations most outstanding interior lineman)Pat Elflein, C, Ohio State, Sr.: The Big Ten Conferences Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year and was a first-team all-Big Ten choice for the third consecutive year. He has been the anchor for a line that helped the Buckeyes rank ninth in the nation in rushing offense (258.3 YPG), 24th in total offense (479.5) and ninth in scoring (42.7 PPG).Cody OConnell, G, Washington State, RJr.: He started 11 games at left guard and blocked for the nations second-ranked passing offense while rushing for 100-plus yards seven times, including three 200-yard efforts.Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama, Jr.: Considered one of the top offensive tackle prospects in next years NFL draft, Robinson has started every game since his freshman season (42 consecutive starts). He has been the anchor for an Alabama offense averaging 471.3 yards per game, including 245 rushing yards per outing.Who should win: ElfleinWho will win: RobinsonJim Thorpe Award (nations best defensive back)Adoree Jackson, CB, USC, Jr.: In a Week 13 win over Notre Dame, Jackson became the first FBS player to score on a punt, kickoff and reception in the same game since Alabamas Christion Jones in 2013. Hes second in Pac-12 with four interceptions this season and is fifth in Pac-12 with 11 pass breakups this season.Jourdan Lewis, Michigan, Sr.: The two-time All-Big Ten selection owns the school record for pass breakups with 44 in his career. Hes also seventh in Big Ten with 10 pass breakups this season.TreDavious White, CB, LSU, Sr.: He has two interceptions this season, with one going back for a touchdown, and leads the SEC with 13 pass breakups this season. Hes also one punt return shy of tying the school record for punt returns for a touchdown with four.Who should win: JacksonWho will win: JacksonDoak Walker Award (nations best running back)Dalvin Cook, Florida State, Jr.: Hes Florida States all-time leading rusher (4,319 yards) and leads the ACC in rushing this season (1,620). He also ranks eighth nationally with 2,046 all-purpose yards (170.5 YPG).DOnta Foreman, Texas, Jr.: Leads the FBS with 2,028 rushing yards and joined Ricky Williams as the only players in Texas history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season. He rushed for 341 yards vs. Texas Tech, the second-highest single-game total in Texas history, has 15 rushing touchdowns, and averaged a national-leading 184.4 YPG.Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State, Sr.: His 6,290 career rushing yards are second most in FBS history, and he needs 107 yards to tie the FBS record. Hes second in the FBS in rushing yards this season with a Mountain West Conference-record 2,018 yards and is tied for the FBS lead this season with four 200-yard games.Who should win: ForemanWho will win: Cook Fausse Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Pas Cher . Detroit and Boston are deadlocked, 1-1, and Tigers manager Jim Leyland could be forgiven if he was caught rationalizing instead of dissecting how his club could blow a 5-1 lead late in Game 2. 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It was a game in which the Indians used eight pitchers.Its a big win for us to come here and beat a first-place team, so regardless of how they line their pitching up you have to win as many games as you can, Hinch said.Rookie Alex Bregman continued his hot hitting with a two-run homer in the third inning and the Astros ended Clevelands six-game winning streak.The teams combined to use 13 pitchers in a game that lasted 3 hours, 44 minutes.That was the lovable September marathon we all enjoy, Hinch said. Better to be on the winning side than the losing side, but that one seemed like it was never going to end.The Indians took struggling right-hander Josh Tomlin out of the rotation last week, resulting into what amounted to a bullpen game for the AL Central leaders.If you ask about every pitcher, well be here all night, Indians manager Terry Francona said.Bregman has hit all seven of his homers and driven in 22 runs over his last 19 games for the AstrosMike Fiers (10-6) allowed two runs in five innings and defeated the Indians for the second time this season.Mike Clevinger (2-2) allowed a run in the first and was pulled after 1 2/3 innings.Mike Napoli hit a solo homer -- his 30th -- in the fifth for the Indians, whose lead over Detroit in the division was cut to 4 1/2 games.Jose Altuve, the ALs leading hitter, was 2 for 5 with an RBI double and is batting .346 for Houston.Bregman drew a one-out walk in the first and scored when Altuve doubled. Bregmans home run came off Jeff Manship, who relieved Clevinger in the second.TThe Astros called up Bregman, who has reached base in 19 consecutive games, from Triple-A Fresno on July 25.ddddddddddddIts been fun because weve been winning, he said. Thats all Im focused on. I couldnt care less what my numbers are at the end of the year.Houston added three runs in the seventh on Yuli Gurriels sacrifice fly, a throwing error by Cleveland second baseman Jason Kipnis and an infield single by Colby Rasmus.Clevinger made his sixth start of the season, but first since Aug. 13 after five relief appearances.Tomlin, who was 0-5 in six August starts, allowed an infield single in the ninth. Perci Garner, Joe Colon, Dan Otero, Bryan Shaw and Cody Anderson also pitched for Cleveland.CY MATCHUP ON SHELFTuesdays scheduled matchup between the last two AL Cy Young Award winners wont happen. Dallas Keuchel, last seasons winner, has returned to Houston to have his left shoulder examined. He wont face right-hander Corey Kluber, who won the award in 2014. The Astros have no timetable for how long Keuchel will be sidelined.TRAINERS ROOMAstros: C Jason Castro (bruised knee) was unavailable for the second straight game after being struck by a foul tip Saturday at Texas. Evan Gattis started behind the plate.UP NEXTAstros: RHP Brad Peacock will be recalled from Triple-A Fresno to start Tuesday. He has made five relief appearances for Houston this year, posting a 3.86 ERA over seven innings.Indians: Kluber (15-8) is 7-0 with a 1.94 ERA in his last 10 starts. The right-hander hasnt lost since July 3 against Toronto. Kluber allowed five runs in 2 2/3 innings against the Astros on May 9, his shortest start of the season. ' ' '