There’s not much debate in the discussion about this year’s Heisman Trophy contenders. At least not unless you debate the second, third and fourth choices.

In ESPN’s latest Heisman Trophy watch poll, with 10 experts weighing in, Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa is far and away the frontrunner as he gobbled up all 10 first place votes.

The ESPN experts who weighed in on the poll are Andrea Adelson, Joel Anderson, Edward Aschoff, Kyle Bonagura, David M. Hale, Chris Low, Ivan Maisel, Adam Rittenberg, Mark Schlabach and Jake Trotter.

“The questions after a 65-31 win at lowly Arkansas are not whether the Crimson Tide cemented their spot as the top team nationally and not whether Tagovailoa increased his lead in the Heisman Trophy race,” was written next to Tagovailoa’s season stat lines.

The much more hotly debated conversation comes at No. 2 where Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins, West Virginia QB Will Grier and Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray are all in a log jam. Houston DT Ed Oliver also picked up a second-place vote.

Haskins stock is up, while Grier’s and Murray’s are dropping after a flurry of interceptions and a loss last week, respectively.

Like Alabama in general, the only questions about Tagovailoa’s Heisman chances will be answered in November and December.