
With a month left in the regular season, we’re getting clarity on one of the more mundane Heisman Trophy competitions in recent memory. The main competitors include Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral, Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud, Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett and Michigan State running back Kenneth Walker III. However, I think first-year starters Young and Stroud are the two players competing to win. I predict that Stroud will be this year’s Heisman Trophy winner. Let’s walk through my reasoning. But first, here are the eight players with the shortest odds at Circa Sports as of Tuesday: Young: +225 Corral: +300 Stroud: +450 Pickett: +1100 Texas RB Bijan Robinson: +1500 Walker: +1700 Oklahoma QB Caleb Williams: +2000 Cincinnati QB Desmond Ridder: +3300 Heisman Trophy becoming more predictable Barring a dominant Alabama skill player in a national championship season, the Heisman Trophy goes almost exclusively to a…
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