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Heisman Trophy Odds 2023

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Heisman Trophy Odds 2023
A quarterback has won the Heisman eight of the last 10 years, with Bryce Young taking home the prestigious award in 2021.

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  • C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State (-110)
  • Caleb Williams, QB, USC (+100)
  • Blake Corum, RB, Michigan (+1500)
  • Max Duggan, QB, TCU (+3000)
  • Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU (+4000)
  • Bo Nix, QB, Oregon (+5000)
  • Stetson Bennett IV, QB, Georgia (+5000)
  • Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina (+10000)
  • Bryce Young, QB, Alabama (+15000)
 

Bennett, Williams, Duggan, Stroud named finalists for Heisman


Georgia's Stetson Bennett, USC's Caleb Williams, TCU's Max Duggan and Ohio State's C.J. Stroud were announced Monday as the Heisman Trophy finalists.The four quarterbacks, who play for four of the top 10 teams this season, including three that will play in the College Football Playoff, will be in New York for the Heisman ceremony Saturday. Quarterbacks have dominated the award in recent years, winning 18 times since 2000 and taking home five of the past six trophies. The Heisman Trophy will be presented Saturday in New York (8 p.m. ET, ESPN).

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'He's been Superman out there': Caleb Williams' season was full of Heisman moments


In the case of Williams and his 2022 season, it is difficult to overuse the phrase, in part, because there are a handful of moments that qualify. Williams did not win the Pac-12 championship and he will not have a chance to win the national title. But over the course of 13 games, the sophomore who transferred from Oklahoma to USC wowed with single plays more than any other player in college football. Williams turned linebackers into speed bumps, cornerbacks into aimless wanderers in need of a map and defensive lineman into traffic cones. His arm made throws that defied physics and his legs kept trudging even when there didn't seem to be a path out. As soon as the ball touched his hands, Williams turned extraordinary throws into the norm and made magic out of messes to the point where it seemed, at times, that he was better off breaking the play rather than following it. Chaos suited him; improvisation was second nature.

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USC quarterback Caleb Williams wins Walter Camp, Maxwell awards


USC quarterback Caleb Williams headlined the 2022 College Football Awards on Thursday, as he was named the Walter Camp Player of the Year and the winner of the Maxwell Award, given to the best all-around player in college football. Williams, who is the first USC player since running back Marcus Allen in 1981 to win the Maxwell, accounted for 47 touchdowns while throwing for 4,075 yards and leading USC to an 11-2 season a year after the Trojans went 4-8. While Williams won both the Maxwell and Walter Camp awards, fellow Heisman Trophy finalist Max Duggan received the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback of the Year award. Duggan threw for 3,725 yards and accounted for 36 touchdowns for TCU this season.

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USC QB Caleb Williams outraces field, wins Heisman Trophy


Fourteen months ago, USC quarterback Caleb Williams was a freshman backup at Oklahoma entering the Red River Rivalry game against Texas hoping to give the Sooners a spark. Now, the 20-year-old is a Heisman Trophy winner. Williams received 544 first-place votes. His 2,031 points easily beat out Duggan, who finished second. Stroud was third, followed by Bennett. Over the course of 13 games this season, the former five-star recruit from the Washington, D.C., area dazzled with his play, throwing for 4,075 yards and 37 touchdowns with only four interceptions and rushing for 372 yards and 10 touchdowns.

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Heisman Trophy Voting


 A look at the top-10 finishers in the Heisman Trophy voting. Ballots went out to 929 electors, which included 870 media members, 58 living Heisman winners and one overall fan vote:​


PLAYER1ST-2ND-3RD-TOTAL PTS
Caleb Williams544-168-63--2,031
Max Duggan188-357-142--1,420
C.J. Stroud37-119-190--539
Stetson Bennett36-65-111--349
Hendon Hooker17-47-81--226
Bryce Young17-28-34--141
Blake Corum8-25-51--125
Michael Penix Jr.9-20-47--114
Bijan Robinson4-12-39--75
Drake Maye3-6-21--42
 
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Heisman Trophy Odds 2023
Congratulations to USC’s Caleb Williams on winning the 2022-2023 Heisman Trophy! A quarterback has now won the Heisman in nine of the last eleven years, and Williams will hope to become the second player in history next to Archie Griffin to win the Heisman Trophy twice.

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Name, Position, School (Total Points):
  1. Caleb Williams, QB, USC (2,031)
  2. Max Duggan, QB, TCU (1,420)
  3. C.J. Stroud, QB, OSU (539)
  4. Stetson Bennett, QB, Georgia (349)
  5. Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee (226)
  6. Bryce Young, QB, Alabama (141)
  7. Blake Corum, RB, Michigan (125)
  8. Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington (114)
  9. Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas (75)
  10. Drake Maye, QB, UNC (42)
 
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