Ashton Jeanty Emerges as Betting Favorite for Heisman Trophy After Week 6

Ashton Jeanty Emerges as Betting Favorite for Heisman Trophy After Week 6
  • Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty vaults to the top of Heisman odds after Week 6
  • Alabama QB Jalen Milroe’s odds nosedive following upset loss to Vanderbilt
  • See updated Heisman odds and breakdown after Week 6 of college football

The Heisman Trophy race saw a seismic shift following Week 6 of college football. Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty has rocketed to the top as the new betting favorite, while previous frontrunner Jalen Milroe watched his odds plummet after Alabama’s shocking loss to Vanderbilt.

Let’s dive into the latest Heisman odds and break down the key movements after Week 6.

Heisman Trophy Odds

Player Name Odds
Ashton Jeanty (Boise State) +300
Travis Hunter (Colorado) +350
Cam Ward (Miami FL) +550
Jalen Milroe (Alabama) +1100
Nico Iamaleava (Tennessee) +1500
Dillon Gabriel (Oregon) +1800
Cade Klubnik (Clemson) +2000
Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) +2000
Carson Beck (Georgia) +2500
Quinn Ewers (Texas) +2500
Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) +3500
Drew Allar (Penn State) +4000
Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) +4500
Will Howard (Ohio State) +5000
Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) +5000

Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty now leads the Heisman race with +300 odds, giving him a 25% implied probability to win college football’s most prestigious individual award.

Odds as of October 5, 2024 (11pm ET), at DraftKings Sportsbook. Claim the DraftKings promo code to bet on the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner.

Ashton Jeanty Heisman Odds Explode

Boise State’s electric running back Ashton Jeanty has surged to the top of the Heisman odds following another spectacular performance in Week 6. The junior sensation rushed for 186 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries, leading the No. 21 Broncos to a convincing 62-30 victory over Utah State.

What’s even more mind-blowing is that Jeanty sat out the entire second half due to the blowout. Just imagine the video game numbers he could’ve put up if he played all four quarters.

Jeanty’s explosive running style was on full display, as he broke numerous tackles and ripped off several long runs, including a 64-yard touchdown scamper in the second quarter. This performance follows his monster 286-yard game the previous weekend in which he struck the Heisman pose.

Through six games, Jeanty has amassed a nation-leading 845 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns, putting him on pace for over 2,000 yards and 31 scores on the season. The junioir’s electrifying play and eye-popping statistics have made him impossible to ignore in the Heisman race, despite playing for a Group of Five program.

Jalen Milroe Heisman Odds Crater

Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe entered Week 6 as the Heisman Trophy favorite following his outstanding performance against Georgia in Week 5. However, his Heisman odds took a nosedive after the Crimson Tide’s shocking 40-35 upset loss to unranked Vanderbilt in Week 6.

Milroe, who had been listed at +200 to win the Heisman prior to the game, finished the loss with 300 passing yards, one passing touchdown, one rushing touchdown, and one interception on 16-of-21 passing.

Despite his solid individual numbers, Milroe was unable to lead Alabama to victory against a Vanderbilt team that had not beaten the Crimson Tide since 1984. Following the loss, Milroe’s Heisman odds tumbled from the top spot to +1100, dealing a huge blow to his MVP campaign.

Can Ashton Jeanty Actually Win the Heisman Trophy?

Jeanty is a legit Heisman candidate bolstered by his consistency and game-breaking ability. He has rushed for at least 127 yards in every game this season and is averaging an astonishing 10.3 yards per carry.

However, despite his incredible performances and eye-popping statistics, Jeanty faces an uphill battle to actually win the prestigious award:

  • Historically, Group of Five players have struggled to gain traction in the Heisman race, with no winner from a non-power conference team since BYU’s Ty Detmer in 1990.
  • The Heisman Trophy has become increasingly quarterback-centric in recent decades, making it more challenging for a running back to claim the honor.
  • Since 2000, only three running backs have won the Heisman: Reggie Bush (USC, 2005), Mark Ingram (Alabama, 2009), and Derrick Henry (Alabama, 2015).

Despite these historical trends working against him, Jeanty’s numbers are simply too impressive to ignore. If he maintains this pace, he could potentially challenge Barry Sanders’ single-season rushing record of 2,628 yards set in 1988.

While I think Travis Hunter offers the best value on the board due to his exceptional two-way play, Jeanty’s explosive performances have thrust him into the spotlight as the new Heisman favorite after Week 6.

After an impressive performance in Week 6 of the college football season, Ashton Jeanty has emerged as the betting favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. The talented quarterback has been turning heads with his exceptional play on the field, leading his team to victory after victory.

Jeanty’s statistics speak for themselves. In Week 6, he threw for over 300 yards and four touchdowns, showcasing his accuracy and arm strength. He also displayed his athleticism by rushing for over 100 yards and adding another touchdown on the ground. His ability to make plays both through the air and on the ground has made him a dual-threat quarterback that defenses struggle to contain.

But it’s not just Jeanty’s stats that have caught the attention of Heisman voters. It’s his leadership on and off the field that sets him apart from the competition. He is known for his work ethic, dedication, and passion for the game, qualities that have endeared him to his teammates and coaches.

In addition to his individual success, Jeanty has also led his team to an undefeated record so far this season. His ability to elevate the play of those around him and lead his team to victory in crucial moments has solidified his status as a Heisman contender.

As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Ashton Jeanty as he continues to make his case for the prestigious Heisman Trophy. With his exceptional talent, leadership, and determination, he is certainly a frontrunner for college football’s most coveted award.