The Heisman Trophy race remains tight following the conclusion of the regular season. A couple of players have primed themselves for the award with their performances since the beginning of the season. With the postseason set to take off, the winner will soon be known.
Throughout the season, the odd lines have been projecting the potential winner of the award, with a host of players leading the way week after week. With the regular season over, here's a look at what the odd lines are saying regarding the coveted award according to FanDuel.
Heisman Trophy odds after Week 14
#1, Travis Hunter, WR/DB, Colorado
Travis Hunter continues to lead the way as the favorite for the Heisman Trophy according to the betting lines. The two-way star is -10000 to claim the award following his performance this season
Hunter was once again brilliant for Colorado in its final week of the regular season. He helped the Buffaloes blow out Oklahoma State 52-0 in his final home game for the program, recording 10 receptions for 116 yards and three touchdowns.
#2, Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Ashton Jeanty is considered the closest to Travis Hunter in the race for the Heisman. The Boise State standout running back has +3000 odds to win the coveted award in December.
He has been astonishing for the Broncos this season, putting out amazing numbers each game and leading the nation in almost every rushing stat. He led his team to a win against Oregon State on Friday, rushing for 226 yards and a touchdown on 37 carries.
#3, Cam Ward, QB, Miami
Cam Ward has been one of the biggest sensations in college football this season with his performance on Miami's offense. The quarterback is at +25000 to win the Heisman Trophy.
Ward has undoubtedly been one of the best quarterbacks this season, and he is expected to be a coveted pick in the draft. However, he couldn't lead his team to the ACC Championship Game with the loss against Syracuse on Saturday despite throwing for 349 yards and two touchdowns.
#4, Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon
Dillon Gabriel leads the offense of the only undefeated team in college football this season. The Oregon quarterback is currently +40000 to win the Heisman Trophy.
Gabriel has been one of the most important pieces in Dan Lanning’s team following his transfer to Eugene, seamlessly replacing Bo Nix. He was once again outstanding for the Ducks against Washington on Saturday, throwing for 209 yards and two touchdowns.
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