Betting the Heisman winner

imhighhommie

imhighhommie

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Nov 20, 2012
Total posts
304
Chips
0
Anyone have any thoughts on who they are throwing some cash on? I'm def feeling Jalen Hurts and Bo Scarbrough at these odds.


Odds from Bet online:

2001 Sam Darnold (USC) +350
2002 Lamar Jackson (Louisville) +750
2003 Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma) +750
2004 JT Barrett (Ohio State) +1000
2005 Deondre Francois (Florida State) +1200
2006 Trace McSorley (Penn State) +2000
2007 Bo Scarbrough (Alabama) +1400
2008 Jake Browning (Washington) +1600
2009 Mason Rudolph (Oklahoma State) +2500
2010 Saquon Barkley (Penn State) +900
2011 Jalen Hurts (Alabama) +1600
2012 Josh Rosen (UCLA) +2200
2013 Derrius Guice (LSU) +1200
2014 Nick Chubb (Georgia) +2500
2015 Kamryn Pettway (Auburn) +2800
2016 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) +5000
2017 Luke Falk (Washington State) +3300
2018 Shane Buechele (Texas) +3300
2019 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) +8000
2020 Ed Oliver (Houston) +6600
2021 Quinton Flowers (South Florida) +1600
2022 Brandon Wimbush (Notre Dame) +5000
2023 Justin Herbert (Oregon) +6600
2024 Ty Johnson (Maryland) +6600
2025 Sewo Olonilua (TCU) +6600
2026 Jarrett Stidham (Auburn) +2000
 
grilldoggy

grilldoggy

Legend
Silver Level
Joined
Mar 9, 2007
Total posts
1,131
Chips
0
hand it to Lamar Jackson!

If it's only going to be a statistical award, and we don't worry about wins and losses, Lamar Jackson should win 4 of them. He's probably the worst Heisman winner in recent history - look how awful he played late in the year. Lost to rival Kentucky(wow, that is bad, and glaring), lost to Houston, lost head-to-head vs Deshaun Watson who outplayed him all year, looked utterly bad vs LSU in their bowl when it mattered most. ALL of those losses were completely his fault. I think voters will give it a second thought this year, but if they are true to themselves, they should just give it to Lamar if he has huge stats mid-year('cause that's exactly what they did last year).
 
imhighhommie

imhighhommie

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Nov 20, 2012
Total posts
304
Chips
0
If it's only going to be a statistical award, and we don't worry about wins and losses, Lamar Jackson should win 4 of them. He's probably the worst Heisman winner in recent history - look how awful he played late in the year. Lost to rival Kentucky(wow, that is bad, and glaring), lost to Houston, lost head-to-head vs Deshaun Watson who outplayed him all year, looked utterly bad vs LSU in their bowl when it mattered most. ALL of those losses were completely his fault. I think voters will give it a second thought this year, but if they are true to themselves, they should just give it to Lamar if he has huge stats mid-year('cause that's exactly what they did last year).

I suppose it's really going to come down to how Lamar plays against Clemson and Florida state. We shall see.
 
Winner Poker Related Betting Guides: CA Betting - AU Betting - UK Betting - SportsBetting Poker - BetStars
Top