Colorado’s Hunter -360 Heisman favorite

By Only Players Staff

Updated 11/16/24 11:26pm ET

Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter is now a significant Heisman Trophy betting favorite with -360 odds at DraftKings.

In Saturday’s win over Utah, Hunter ran for a memorable touchdown on a trick play and then struck the Heisman pose in celebration. On defense, he did allow a TD for the first time all season.

Additionally, with their fifth straight win, the Buffaloes are ranked and in position to reach the Big 12 championship game and earn a playoff berth.

Boise State standout running back Ashton Jeanty is the second favorite with +400 odds.

Ten days ago, Miami quarterback Cam Ward was the Heisman betting favorite but Miami suffered its first loss, falling at Georgia Tech. Ward is now the third favorite with +1500 odds.

Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel entered the weekend as the second favorite with +320 odds but those odds shifted to +2000, following another pedestrian performance. The undefeated Ducks held on to defeat Wisconsin and are ranked #1 in the country.

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