Nothing quite captures the imagination of college football fans like the Heisman Trophy. It’s arguably the most discussed individual award in all of American sports, so tracking the preseason favorites, rising contenders, and deep sleepers is as fun as anything throughout the season. Heading into 2022, several of college football’s biggest stars from the biggest schools, including last year’s winner Bryce Young from Alabama, sat atop the odds board, and barring injury, they should continue to be in the running all year.
Originally called the New York Downtown Athletic Club Trophy at its inception in 1935, the Heisman Trophy has seen some remarkable feats, including Army teammates Felix Blanchard and Glenn Davis becoming the only players from the same school to finish first and second in the voting (1945), Notre Dame QB Paul Horning being the only player to win the Heisman on a team with a sub-.500 record (1956), and Charlie Ward being the only Heisman winner to later play in the NBA (1993).
Additionally, Nebraska WR Johnny Rogers was the first wide receiver to win the award back in 1972, while Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson became the first primarily defensive player to win the Heisman in 1997. Alabama LB Will Anderson (+15000) has an outside chance to join Woodson in that elite club this year. Ohio State RB Archie Griffin was the first player to win the Heisman twice (1974-75), something Young (+2500) will look to replicate this year.
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Early on, running backs dominated the award, but in the past 20 years, it’s been almost all about the QBs. Quarterbacks have won 16 of the past 20 Heismans, including eight of the past 10. Three RBs (counting Reggie Bush, whose award was vacated) have won in the past 20 years, with only one WR claiming the award.
Conference-wise over the past 20 years, the SEC leads the way with eight Heisman winners (including each of the past three), followed by the Big 12 (5), Pac-12 (4), ACC (2), and Big 10 (1).
It’s no surprise to see QBs occupying seven of the top eight spots on odds boards heading into Week 9 of the 2022 season. Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud is the odds-on favorite at -105, per Caesars Sportsbook. Despite Stroud sitting atop the odds board, Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker (+200) isn’t far behind while USC QB Caleb Williams (+1100) is the other top contender. After those three, the next tier includes the Michigan RB Blake Corum (+1200), Oregon QB Bo Nix (+2500), and the aforementioned Young (+2500). There’s still some time for those players to gain ground with some memorable performances this season, but either way, it’s likely a QB is the best bet at any point in the season
Here’s a look at the current Heisman Trophy odds for the 2022-23 college football season.
Heisman Trophy Odds 2022
All odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook
Player | Position | School | Odds |
C.J. Stroud | QB | Ohio State | -105 |
Hendon Hooker | QB | Tennessee | +200 |
Caleb Williams | QB | Southern California | +1100 |
Blake Corum | RB | Michigan | +1200 |
Bo Nix | QB | Oregon | +2500 |
Bryce Young | QB | Alabama | +2500 |
Drake Maye | QB | North Carolina | +3000 |
Spencer Sanders | QB | Oklahoma State | +4000 |
Max Duggan | QB | Texas Christian | +4000 |
Sam Hartman | QB | Wake Forest | +4000 |
Stetson Bennett | QB | Georgia | +4000 |
Jahmyr Gibbs | RB | Alabama | +5000 |
Jordan Addison | WR | Southern California | +7500 |
Will Shipley | RB | Clemson | +7500 |
Jalin Hyatt | WR | Tennessee | +7500 |
Travis Dye | RB | Southern California | +10000 |
JJ McCarthy | QB | Michigan | +12500 |
DJ Uiagalelei | QB | Clemson | +12500 |
Jayden Daniels | QB | Louisiana State | +12500 |
Will Anderson Jr. | LB | Alabama | +15000 |
Trey Sanders | RB | Alabama | +15000 |
Dorian Thompson-Robinson | QB | California, Los Angeles | +15000 |
Marvin Mims | WR | Oklahoma | +15000 |
Kendall Milton | RB | Georgia | +15000 |
Brock Bowers | TE | Georgia | +15000 |
Blake Shapen | QB | Baylor | +15000 |
Miyan Williams | RB | Ohio State | +15000 |
Marvin Harrison Jr. | WR | Ohio State | +20000 |
Will Rogers | QB | Mississippi State | +20000 |
Kayshon Boutte | WR | Louisiana State | +20000 |
Adrian Martinez | QB | Kansas State | +20000 |
Deuce Vaughn | RB | Kansas State | +20000 |
TreVeyon Henderson | RB | Ohio State | +20000 |
Quinn Ewers | QB | Texas | +20000 |
Bijan Robinson | RB | Texas | +20000 |
Michael Mayer | TE | Notre Dame | +25000 |
Zach Charbonnet | RB | California, Los Angeles | +25000 |
Cam Rising | QB | Utah | +25000 |
Chris Rodriguez | RB | Kentucky | +25000 |
Tyler Van Dyke | QB | Miami (FL) | +50000 |
Devon Achane | RB | Texas A&M | +50000 |
Mohamed Ibrahim | RB | Minnesota | +50000 |
Jaxson Dart | QB | Mississippi | +50000 |
Aidan O’Connell | QB | Purdue | +50000 |
Sean Tucker | RB | Syracuse | +100000 |
Michael Penix Jr. | QB | Washington | +100000 |
Grayson McCall | QB | Coastal Carolina | +100000 |
Will Levis | QB | Kentucky | +100000 |
Tualia Tagovailoa | QB | Maryland | +100000 |
Braelon Allen | RB | Wisconsin | +100000 |