The Heisman Trophy odds didn't move much after Week 9 with the same four players remaining the favorites. The only change is Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is now the lone favorite at +310 odds.
The second half of the 2025 college football season opened with a bang, and the combination of five top-25 showdowns and multiple upsets entirely reshaped the Heisman Trophy race. There was more ...
Georgia Tech has been the surprise of the college football season, climbing to No. 7 in the nation while maintaining a perfect 8–0 record heading into November. FOX Sports analyst and 2011 Heisman ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — University of Hawaii place kicker Kansei Matsuzawa has already broken school records. Could he also be a finalist for the Heisman Trophy? Kansei is on the Heisman Trophy fan ballot ...
Is Ohio State QB Julian Sayin somehow having a relatively quiet season? Sayin might be the most efficient quarterback in the country through the first nine weeks of the season. His stats look straight ...
Alabama's Ty Simpson passes the ball in a game at South Carolina on Oct. 25, 2025. Jacob Kupferman / Getty Images For the first time all season, the favorites at the top of the Heisman Trophy odds ...
Mendoza has the No. 2 Hoosiers off to an 8-0 overall start, including 5-0 in Big Ten play. The Cal transfer has been the perfect fit in Curt Cignetti's offense. Meanwhile, Simpson has taken the ...
Fernando Mendoza leads the nation in touchdown passes (24) and the Big Ten in rushing-plus-passing touchdowns (27). He remains active only on LinkedIn and YouTube, the latter, he says, so he can watch ...
The 2025 Heisman Trophy race looks wildly different after the first Saturday in November than it did in the college football preseason. Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Julian Sayin is the front-runner ...
Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Julian Sayin is the favorite to win the Heisman. / Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images There are just a few weeks to go in the college ...
They each come from non-traditional college football programs. Indiana University has long been a college basketball blueblood, while Vanderbilt University is the only Division I program that does not ...