Heisman Trophy, CFP bets: Buckeyes, Vols see rise in championship odds
Credit to Author: Pamela Maldonado| Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 12:47:00 EST
As the 2024 college football season reaches the quarter mark, the races for both the Heisman Trophy and the national championship are beginning to take shape.
After four weeks of thrilling action, standout performances and unexpected twists, several players and teams have emerged as front-runners in their respective quests for glory.
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Last week: +550
The Heisman race has seen quarterbacks dominate the conversation, with Miami’s Cam Ward surging to the forefront after a series of impressive outings. Ward has solidified his position as the favorite, with his odds improving from +550 to +425. His exceptional performance has led Miami to a perfect 4-0 start, including a statement win over Florida. Ward’s efficiency has been remarkable, highlighted by his 346-yard, five-touchdown showing against Ball State before being subbed out early in the second half.
Currently, Ward leads the nation with 14 passing touchdowns and ranks second in total passing yards. While his arm talent is his primary weapon, he’s also demonstrated mobility when needed, accumulating 89 rushing yards on 12 carries this season. However, it’s worth noting that Miami’s schedule has been relatively soft so far, with no opponents boasting a winning record. As the Hurricanes face tougher defenses in the coming weeks, Ward’s ability to maintain his stellar play will be crucial in cementing his status as the Heisman front-runner.
Last week: +800
Lane Kiffin credits Jaxson Dart for being a staple in the No. 6 Rebels’ locker room and explains Kentucky’s strong suits ahead of their matchup in Oxford.
Dart has surged to become the second favorite in the Heisman race, thanks to his consistent high-level play. He’s thrown for at least 377 yards in each of Ole Miss’s four games, showcasing his ability to produce week after week. Dart’s accuracy has been particularly impressive, boasting an 80% completion rate that demonstrates his precision and decision-making prowess.
The Ole Miss quarterback has shown significant improvement from last season, already matching his 2023 touchdown total of 20 in just four games. His current stat line of 12 touchdowns to only two interceptions highlights his enhanced decision-making and efficiency.
With high-profile games on the horizon, particularly a showdown against Georgia, Dart has the opportunity to cement his Heisman candidacy with standout performances against top-tier competition. If he can maintain his current level of play against tougher opponents, Dart could very well challenge for the top spot in the Heisman race.
The national championship picture remains fluid as the 2024 college football season progresses. While perennial powerhouses like Georgia and Texas maintain their stronghold near the top, the odds board has seen some significant shifts. Ohio State has emerged as the new favorite, surpassing Georgia, with Texas settling into third despite holding the No. 1 ranking in the AP Top 25.
Ohio State, though yet to face a major test, remains loaded with talent. The Buckeyes have successfully integrated new players like Will Howard and Quinshon Judkins alongside existing stars such as receiver Jeremiah Smith. Their relatively manageable schedule could allow them to build momentum as they approach tougher conference games later in the season.
The most notable leap in the odds comes from the Tennessee Volunteers, who have jumped from +1600 to +1100. Described as a complete team, Tennessee boasts a high-upside passing game led by promising quarterback Nico Iamaleava. However, it’s their defense that truly stands out, leading the nation in yards allowed. Under coordinator Tim Banks and defensive line coach Rodney Garner, the Vols’ aggressive style and ability to create negative plays have been key to their early success in 2024.
Tennessee’s championship aspirations will likely hinge on their performances against SEC powerhouses Alabama and Georgia, both of which loom large on their schedule and could determine their postseason fate.
Last week: +3300
Paul Finebaum joins “SportsCenter” to discuss the excitement surrounding Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes following their improbable overtime victory vs. Baylor.
Travis Hunter’s Heisman odds have shortened significantly from 33-1 last week to +1600, yet they still present compelling value. We are witnessing unprecedented two-way excellence as Hunter excels at an elite level on both offense and defense, playing nearly every snap as both a wide receiver and cornerback. This level of two-way play is almost unheard of in modern college football.
As a receiver, Hunter ranks among the nation’s best, sitting fourth in receptions, tied for third in receiving touchdowns (5), and sixth in receiving yards (472). Defensively, he’s recorded an interception, two pass breakups, and 14 tackles. Hunter has consistently delivered in crucial moments, including forcing a game-saving fumble at the goal line in Week 4 against Baylor.
Projected as a first-round NFL draft pick at both wide receiver and cornerback, Hunter’s elite talent is undeniable. While Colorado may not be a national title contender, Hunter’s performances have been crucial in their wins and close games against top opponents.
If the Heisman Trophy is meant to showcase the most impactful player in college football, then the rarity of Hunter’s dual-role excellence sets him apart in a race often dominated by quarterbacks. Given his unique contributions and consistent excellence, Hunter remains an intriguing Heisman bet despite the shortened odds.