šŸˆ Your New Heisman Favorite

This season has featured one of the strangest Heisman races I've ever seen, and with just a couple weeks left in college football's regular season, there's been some major shakeups among the award's top contenders. Things change every week, let's take a look at where the odds are at now šŸ¦† (2 min read)

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Heisman Race Update

Every year the fight for the Heisman Trophy sees its fair share of ebbs and flows from the contenders and the pretendersā€¦but this yearā€™s race has felt like a whole new level of unpredictable šŸ˜…

  • And Iā€™m not just talking about heavy preseason favorite Caleb Williams, who was still the co-favorite as late as Week 5, now being completely out of the conversation (+20000). It seems like every week thereā€™s a new player surging to the top or tumbling down the odds board

  • Just ask the QB of undefeated #3 Michigan, JJ McCarthy, who has been a top-five contender just about the entire season. But after only needing to throw for 60 yards in Saturdayā€™s victory over #10 Penn State, he saw his Heisman odds balloon from +950 to +9000Ā šŸ¤Æ

In the eyes of oddsmakers, McCarthy is currently on the outside looking in at an invitation to the Heisman ceremony in December, with four frontrunners emerging from the packā€¦for now. Each has odds lower than +500, while the rest of the field is at +4000 or higher ā€” take a look at the top contenders šŸ‘‡

Odds To Win 2023 Heisman TrophyĀ (subject to change)

  • Bo Nix (QB, Oregon): +110

  • Jayden Daniels (QB, LSU): +320

  • Michael Penix Jr. (QB, Washington): +380

  • Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR, Ohio State): +475

For the past month, Washingtonā€™s Michael Penix Jr. had held steady as the betting favorite, and with the undefeated Huskies continuing to make a convincing push for a CFP spot, heā€™s done nothing to hurt his case šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø

  • But with Huskiesā€™ star running back Dillon Johnson stealing a bit of the spotlight over the past couple weeks with some big performances on the ground, Penix hasnā€™t been able to stuff the stat sheet quite like two other QBs, who have seriously tightened the competition ā€” Oregonā€™s Bo Nix and LSUā€™s Jayden Daniels

Weā€™ve already checked in on Nix a few times this season, as his candidacy transitioned from fun dark-horse to fringe contender. But over the past two games, heā€™s taken the next step to bonafide favorite, thanks to nearly 800 passing yards and 10 total TDs šŸ”„

Nix leapfrogging Penix may be more recency bias than anything else; comparing their resumes is truly splitting hairs. But what makes the conversation really interesting is when you factor in Daniels, who has equally gaudy stats, but against much tougher competition šŸ¤”

The flip side to that, of course, is the stiff competition has #19 LSU at 7-3 and firmly out of the CFP picture. Thatā€™s not to say we havenā€™t had Heisman winners from unspectacular teams before, but Washington and Oregonā€™s success is undoubtedly a huge boost for those QBs šŸ“ˆ

  • Then again, maybe a QB wonā€™t win after all. A few years ago Devonta Smith became the first WR in 30 years to win the Heisman; in a race as wide-open as this one, how can you not consider Ohio State superstar Marvin Harrison Jr.?

You know the soon-to-be NFL ROTY is backing his former wideout as well. Thereā€™s currently a convincing case to be made for any of the four top candidates, but as weā€™ve witnessed firsthand this season, the conversation can shift dramatically in a heartbeat šŸ‘€

Trivia Question: Who was the last non-QB who didnā€™t go to Alabama to win the Heisman?

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For My Parlay Gurus

After a thrilling first meeting earlier this season, #5 Washington and #6 Oregon look to be on a collision course for a PAC-12 title game with huge CFP and Heisman implications. Iā€™m backing both this weekend; check out this parlay šŸ‘‡

  • Oregon -23.5 vs. Arizona State: -115

  • Washington ML vs. Oregon State: +108

$100 on this bet would win you $289 ā€” if we hit, make sure you email [email protected] for a chance to win up to $100*. Many will enter, only some will win šŸ˜‰

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Trivia Answer: Three Alabama position players have won the Heisman in the last 15 years (Devonta Smith, Derrick Henry, Mark Ingram), but aside from them, USC running back Reggie Bush in 2005 is the most recent non-QB winner

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