Each week at Action Network, we monitor the 2024 Heisman race.
Whose Heisman stock is up and whose Heisman stock is dropping?
The odds were shaken up after Week 6, with Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty taking over as the favorite.
Let's take a look at how the odds have changed for college football's most coveted individual trophy. These odds are courtesy of BetMGM, but if you're looking for a full list of odds from various sportsbooks, click here.
Stock Up
Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty
Current Odds: +200
Jeanty wasn't on the Heisman odds board until Sept. 9. He now has the fourth-highest odds to win the Heisman Trophy. Jeanty is putting up unprecedented numbers through four games. He is averaging over 200 rushing yards per game and over 10 yards per carry.
Colorado WR/CB Travis Hunter
Current Odds: +300
Travis Hunter's odds had been on the rise. Now, he's a legitimate candidate.
Colorado has the second-highest chance to win the Big 12, according to ESPN's FPI. If Colorado is in the College Football Playoff, it is almost a foregone conclusion that Hunter will win the Heisman.
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Alabama QB Jalen Milroe
Current Odds: +1100
Milroe has jumped up to the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy after Alabama's win over Georgia. He followed that up with a loss to Vanderbilt. He fell from +200 to +1100.
Texas QB Quinn Ewers
Current Odds: +2500
The favorite just a few weeks ago has seen his odds tumble after he suffered an injury. Ewers hasn't played since Sept. 14 and simply may not have the numbers to win the Heisman.
Ohio State QB Will Howard
Current Odds: +8000
Howard started the season in the second tier of Heisman contenders. The Buckeyes are ranked as the No. 2 team in the nation, but Howard hasn't put up impressive enough numbers against spotty competition. He could help his campaign with exceptional performances against top competition.