Julian Sayin now Heisman favorite
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For the first time in about a month of action, the 2025 Heisman Trophy race has undergone a significant change up top.
Sayin has been the highest climber this season, as he leads the nation in completion rate (80.7), passer rating (197.1) and QBR (90.9). And his torrid pace as of late gives him just as good a chance at winning the Heisman as any player in the country.
Week 10 of the College Football season is in the books, and their is a new Heisman Trophy favorite, and a new leader in the Power Rankings.
Former Purdue tight end Max Klare is among the Buckeyes who will prove a challenge for an improving Boilermakers secondary.
During a Heisman Trophy discussion with Ryen Russillo, Kirk Herbstreit brought up defensive star's name who should be in the mix
2025 Heisman Trophy odds, Week 10 outlook: Big Ten, SEC quarterbacks form top tier entering November
It looks like a six-man battle for the award, and the two Big Ten quarterbacks in that group have the brightest outlooks, according to the betting market. No. 2 Indiana's Fernando Mendoza jumped back into the lead ahead of Week 10, and No. 1 Ohio State's Julian Sayin is narrowly behind him.
As stated last week, Indiana has a smooth final month to the year. Indiana beat Maryland 55-10 and has its second back-to-back road games going to Penn State this weekend. Following Penn State, Indiana hosts Wisconsin, and ends at Purdue. Those three remaining teams are a combined 7-18.
The Oregon Ducks didn’t take the field in week 10, but several of their Big Ten rivals did. While quarterback Dante Moore’s Heisman Trophy odds remained stagnan
The last running back to win the Heisman Trophy was Derrick Henry in 2015 - exactly 10 years ago. In fact, every single year that ends in a “5” has had a running back win the Heisman. That doesn’t sound like it could possibly be true,
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Ohio State’s offensive identity and an important Heisman Trophy discussion: Buckeye Talk podcast
Welcome to the “Leave No Doubt” pod, an in-season Monday episode of Buckeye Talk where Stephen Means and Stefan Krajisnik constantly as a simple weekly question: Did Ohio State leave no doubt on Saturday?