Updated CFP Chances and DL for Heisman 2022

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Oct/29/2021

The latest College Football Playoff odds are out, and Cincinnati is STILL not favored to make the four-team tournament.

There are 10 teams listed in the hunt:

Alabama

Yes -500

No +350

 

Cincinnati

Yes +130

No -160

 

Georgia

Yes -1500

No +750

 

Michigan

Yes +350

No -500

 

Michigan State

Yes +750

No -1500

 

Notre Dame

Yes +900

No -2000

 

Ohio State

Yes -200

No +160

 

Oklahoma

Yes -175

No +145

 

Oregon

Yes +600

No -1000

 

Wake Forest

Yes +900

No -2000

 

Finally, an unlikely player is making a noise as a Heisman candidate, and he's now on the odds board as a longshot.

 

Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Davis is considered by some to be the best player in college football. The 6-foot-6, 340-pound lineman can move like a linebacker and is the anchor of the nation's best defense.

 

Unfortunately for Davis, the Heisman hasn't been won by a defensive player in a long, long time, and the odds reflect that.

 

Heisman Trophy latest odds: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures

 

Bryce Young - Alabama           +160

CJ Stroud - Ohio State             +350

Matt Corral - Ole Miss            +400

Kenny Pickett - Pittsburgh                  +600

Caleb Williams - Oklahoma                +1200

Bijan Robinson - Texas                        +2500

Desmond Ridder - Cincinnati              +2500

Kenneth Walker III - Michigan State   +2500

Brian Robinson Jr. - Alabama             +4000

TreVeyon Henderson - Ohio State      +4000

Blake Corum - Michigan                     +5000

Carson Strong - Nevada                      +6600

Jordan Davis - Georgia                        +9900

Drake London - USC                            +10000

Grayson McCall - Coastal Carolina     +10000

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