Who will win the Heisman Trophy in 2025? Early odds are out with Garrett Nussmeier, Arch Manning, Cade Klubnik, Drew Allar among the favorites.
Opening betting odds for the 2025 Heisman Trophy suggest Garrett Nussmeier is the early favorite over Arch Manning, Cade Klubnik and others
Next season is wide open for Arch Manning, Jeremiah Smith, Cade Klubnik and others, who make our 2025 Heisman Trophy projections.
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar scans the crowd during pregame at Lucas Oil Stadium before the Big ten Championship game against Oregon on Dec. 7, 2024 Joe Hermitt | [email protected] Joe Hermitt | [email protected]
Two Michigan State players were included in early Heisman Trophy odds for the 2025 season on FanDuel. Those two Spartans are: Chiles and Marsh will enter the 2025 season as two of the Spartans’ top players so it’s no surprise these were the only two included in the longshot posted odds.
The Heisman Trophy remains the most iconic individual award in sports. But the College Football Playoff is a non-factor when choosing a winner.
Arch Manning's long journey to becoming the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns is almost complete. The grandson of legendary college quarterback Archie Manning and nephew of NFL icons Peyton Manning and Eli Manning has spent the last two seasons as a backup to starter Quinn Ewers.
The Oregon Ducks will have a new quarterback under center this fall. Dante Moore is projected to be the Ducks starter when the season kicks off on Aug. 30 again
Drew Allar is among the Heisman Trophy betting favorites looking ahead to the 2025 college football season. But Allar’s former backup is also listed as a Heisman contender. Beau Pribula, the former Penn State quarterback who transferred to Missouri, is considered a long shot. But Pribula does have odds listed on FanDuel Sportsbook.
No list looking at Heisman trophy contenders would be complete ... Jennings looked flustered like a kid playing against EA College Football’s stadium pulse on a video game when the Mustang ...
LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier revealed in December that he would be returning to Baton Rouge for the 2025 season with unfinished business in the purple and