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2023 Heisman Trophy odds feature top returning quarterbacks, Vegas favorites to win vacant jobs

On3-Social-Profile_GRAYby:On3 Staff Report01/17/23
The Heisman Trophy
The Heisman Trophy sits out on display at a press conference at the Marriott Marquis in New York City on Dec. 11, 2021. (Icon Sportswire / Getty Images)

The 2022 college football season is barely a week in the rearview mirror and already you can place your bets with 2023 Heisman Trophy odds released.

Betonline.ag has released the initial odds for college football’s greatest individual award, and an ACC quarterback checks in with the best odds to win the Heisman Trophy.

That would be North Carolina‘s Drake Maye, who is coming off a freshman campaign in which he threw for 4,321 yards and 38 touchdowns, against just seven interceptions. He also ran for 698 yards and seven scores.

Maye checks in at +525.

The next closest is the man who won the 2022 Heisman Trophy: USC quarterback Caleb Williams. Williams is listed at +550.

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There are dozens of other high-profile college football players you can place bets on already, from just about every major conference. Pac-12 quarterbacks Michael Penix Jr. (+1200) and Bo Nix (+1400) both have very favorable odds, while the SEC players with the most favorable odds are LSU‘s Jayden Daniels (+2000) and Tennessee‘s Joe Milton (+2000).

You can view a complete listing of the players with listed 2023 Heisman Trophy odds below.

2023 Heisman Trophy Odds

+525 – Drake Maye, North Carolina
+550 – Caleb Williams, USC
+800 – Jordan Travis, Florida State
+1200 – Michael Penix Jr., Washington
+1200 – Sam Hartman, Notre Dame
+1400 – Bo Nix, Oregon
+2000 – Jayden Daniels, LSU
+2000 – Kyle McCord, Ohio State
+2000 – Joe Milton, Tennessee
+2500 – Drew Allar, Penn State
+2500 – Quinn Ewers, Texas
+2500 – Cade Klubnik, Clemson
+2800 – Brock Vandagriff, Georgia
+3300 – Carson Beck, Georgia
+3300 – Blake Corum, Michigan
+4000 – Ty Simpson, Alabama
+4000 – JJ McCarthy, Michigan
+4000 – Dillon Gabriel, Oklahoma
+4000 – Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
+5000 – TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
+5000 – Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
+5000 – Nick Singleton, Penn State
+5000 – Quinshon Judkins, Ole Miss
+5000 – Jeff Sims, Nebraska
+5000 – DJ Uiagalelei, Oregon State
+6600 – Devin Brown, Ohio State
+6600 – Jalen Milroe, Alabama
+6600 – Will Shipley, Clemson
+7500 – Arch Manning, Texas
+7500 – Will Rogers, Mississippi State
+8000 – Devin Leary, Kentucky
+8000 – Cameron Rising, Utah
+8000 – Jase McClellan, Alabama
+8000 – Conner Weigman, Texas A&M
+8000 – Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee
+8000 – Donovan Edwards, Michigan
+8000 – Gunner Stockton, Georgia
+10000 – Raheim Sanders, Arkansas
+10000 – Tyler Shough, Texas Tech