Hunter closes with -2200 Heisman odds

By Only Players Staff

Updated 12/8/24 12:46am ET

With all games completed and about 36 hours before the voting deadline, Colorado two-way Travis Hunter has -2200 odds at FanDuel to win the Heisman Trophy.

Hunter has been the betting favorite for the past month and those odds skyrocketed to -10,000 at DraftKings after last weekend’s standout performance with one interception and three touchdown catches.

The Heisman has 928 voters and all picks are due electronically by Monday afternoon.

The 25th-ranked Buffaloes crushed Oklahoma State, 52-0, in the home finale. The atmosphere resembled a celebration of Hunter’s Heisman campaign, as the junior took a victory lap around Folsom Field.

Boise State standout running back Ashton Jeanty is the second favorite with +1000 odds. In Friday’s Mountain West championship game, he ran for 209 yards and a touchdown, as the Broncos punched their ticket to the college football playoff.

Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel held the favorite status for a few weeks in October but he is now the third favorite as a 300-to-1 longshot. The Ducks finished undefeated and captured the Big Ten championship.

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