Updated Heisman Trophy odds after Week 4
With four weeks of the 2022 college football season now in the books, we’re starting to get a clearer picture of who the top players are. With that being the case, an updated list of Heisman Trophy odds has been released with some serious movement since the Week 2 odds.
Although the top three players remain the same in Ohio State quarterback CJ Stroud, Alabama quarterback Bryce Young and USC quarterback Caleb Williams, there is a new name at No. 4. Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker has played his way into that spot with 1,170 passing yards, 10 total touchdowns and no interceptions through four games. He is still well-behind the top three with odds of +1600.
Michigan running back Blake Corum is the first non-QB listed at +4000. He is coming off of a massive performance this past week in which he rushed for 243 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-27 victory against Maryland. JJ McCarthy also moved up significantly after officially taking over as the Wolverines starting quarterback.
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Vegas Insider released their updated list of the 2022 Heisman Trophy odds following Week 4, which can be seen below.
Top 10
- 1
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- 2Trending
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- 3Hot
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- 4
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- 5
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Heisman Trophy favorites after Week 4
- C.J. Stroud (Ohio State) +150
- Bryce Young (Alabama) +350
- Caleb Williams (USC) +600
- Hendon Hooker (Tennessee) +1600
- Stetson Bennett (Georgia) +1600
- Dillon Gabriel (Oklahoma) +3300
- Blake Corum (Michigan) +4000
- J.J. McCarthy (Michigan) +4000
- Spencer Sanders (Oklahoma State) +5000
- Will Anderson (Alabama) +5000
- Jahmyr Gibbs (Alabama) +5000
- D.J. Uiagalelei (Clemson) +5000
- Anthony Richardson (Florida) +5000
- Bijan Robinson (Texas) +6600
- TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State) +6600
- Quinn Ewers (Texas) +6600
- K.J. Jefferson (Arkansas) +6600
- Will Levis (Kentucky) +6600
- Jordan Addison (USC) +8000
- Cameron Rising (Utah) +8000
- Tyler Van Dyke (Miami) +10000
- Nicholas Singleton (Penn State) +10000
- Will Rogers (Mississippi State) +10000
- Tyler Buchner (Notre Dame) +10000
- Dorian Thompson-Robinson (UCLA) +10000
- Bo Nix (Oregon) +10000
- Travis Dye (USC) +10000
- Jase McClellan (Alabama) +10000
- Tyler Shough (Texas Tech) +10000
- Jake Haener (Fresno State) +10000
- Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) +10000
- Braelon Allen (Wisconsin) +12500
- Taulia Tagovailoa (Maryland) +12500
- Sean Clifford (Penn State) +12500
- Jack Miller (Florida) +12500
- Cade Klubnik (Clemson) +12500
- Tank Bigsby (Auburn) +15000
- Kedon Slovis (Pittsburgh) +15000
- J.T. Daniels (West Virginia) +15000
- Phil Jurkovec (Boston College) +15000
- Malik Cunningham (Louisville) +15000
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Ohio State) +15000
- Jayden Daniels (LSU) +15000
- Brennan Armstrong (Virginia) +20000
- Aidan O’Connell (Purdue) +20000
- Spencer Rattler (South Carolina) +20000
- Max Johnson (Texas A&M) +20000
- Casey Thompson (Nebraska) +20000
Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson has fallen out of the top five since the last Heisman odds. So far through four games, he has thrown for just two touchdowns compared to five interceptions.
Oklahoma State quarterback Spencer Sanders is another name surging up the list. He has thrown for 916 yards and scored 13 total touchdowns to just one interception and has a completion percentage of 65.3% over the first three games. Sanders and the Cowboys are scheduled to open Big 12 play this week against No. 16 Baylor.