2017 Heisman Trophy Odds
The 2017 college football season is months away but oddsmakers have already released odds for the Heisman Trophy.
According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield and Louisville signal-caller Lamar Jackson are co-favorites at 7/1 odds, respectively, to win the Heisman Trophy in 2017. Jackson won the award as a sophomore in 2016 and would become the first player to win the Heisman in back-to-back years since Archie Griffin accomplished the feat and 1974 and 1975. Griffin is the only player to date that has won the Heisman Trophy twice.
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One name that burst onto the scene in the second half last year was USC quarterback Sam Darnold, who is 8/1 to win the Heisman in 2017. Ohio State signal-caller JT Barrett has 10/1 odds, while Florida State QB Deondre Francois and Washington quarterback Jake Browning are both 12/1, respectively, to win the Heisman next season. Alabama’s Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph, and Penn State’s Saquon Barkley are all 15/1, respectively.
Continuing with the odds, Alabama running back Bo Scarbrough, LSU’s Derrius Guice, UCLA’s Josh Rosen and Penn State’s Trace McSorley are all 20/1, respectively, to win the 2017 Heisman Trophy. Auburn’s Kamryn Pettway, Washington State’s Luke Falk, and Georgia’s Nick Chubb are all 30/1, respectively.
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Former Baylor transfer and current Auburn quarterback Jarrett Stidham is 40/1 to win the Heisman Trophy this upcoming season, while Mississippi State’s Nick Fitzgerald, South Florida’s Quinton Flowers and Texas’ Shane Buechele are also 40/1, respectively. The players with 50/1 odds including Ohio State’s Mike Weber, Oregon’s Royce Freeman, and West Virginia’s Will Grier. Below is a complete list of odds for the 2017 Heisman Trophy.
Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma) 7/1
Lamar Jackson (Louisville) 7/1
Sam Darnold (USC) 8/1
JT Barrett (Ohio St) 10/1
Deondre Francois (Florida St) 12/1
Jake Browning (Washington) 12/1
Jalen Hurts (Alabama) 15/1
Mason Rudolph (Oklahoma St) 15/1
Saquon Barkley (Penn St) 15/1
Bo Scarbrough (Alabama) 20/1
Derrius Guice (LSU) 20/1
Josh Rosen (UCLA) 20/1
Trace McSorley (Penn St) 20/1
Kamryn Pettway (Auburn) 30/1
Luke Falk (Washington St) 30/1
Nick Chubb (Georgia) 30/1
Jarrett Stidham (Auburn) 40/1
Nick Fitzgerald (Miss St) 40/1
Quinton Flowers (South Florida) 40/1
Shane Buechele (Texas) 40/1
Mike Weber (Ohio St) 50/1
Royce Freeman (Oregon) 50/1
Will Grier (West Virginia) 50/1
Jacob Eason (Georgia) 60/1
James Washington (Oklahoma St) 60/1
Brandon Wimbush (Notre Dame) 75/1
Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) 75/1
Derwin James (Florida St) 75/1
Ed Oliver (Houston) 75/1
Kyle Allen (Houston) 75/1
Myles Gaskin (Washington) 75/1
Wilton Speight (Michigan St) 75/1
Arden Key (LSU) 100/1
Brett Rypien (Boise St) 100/1
Calvin Ridley (Alabama) 100/1
Dexter Lawrence (Clemson) 100/1
Justin Herbert (Oregon) 100/1
Kenny Hill (TCU) 100/1
Shea Patterson (Mississippi) 100/1