Justin Fields will win the Heisman says ESPN’s Laura Rutledge

ESPN’s Laura Rutledge believes that Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields will take home the Heisman Trophy in 2020.

We’re still a couple of months away from the start of the college football season — or so we optimistically hope. With the increasing move towards football activities like Ohio State welcome football players to campus, and the NCAA’s D1 Council voting to allow voluntary workouts, things are starting to go in the right direction.

So of course, many media outlets and preview magazines are providing predictions on almost everything when it comes to the 2020 season. One of the biggest of those is what player will take home the most revered individual award in all of American sport, the Heisman Trophy.

Generally, two players have been listed as preseason favorites to take home the bronze statue. Any list seems to begin and almost end with Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields and Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

Most have given the nod to Lawrence just slightly over Fields, but there’s one ESPN analyst that is putting her eggs in the scarlet and gray basket of the OSU signal-caller.

Laura Rutledge, who even has some pretty significant ties to the SEC, has picked Fields to win the Heisman while appearing on “Get Up” Wednesday morning. Listen and watch as to why she believes he’ll take it home in the video shared by “Get Up’s” official Twitter profile below.

 

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Top Heisman Candidates – Other Than The Obvious: 20 for 2020 Offseason Topics No. 3

20 for 2020: 20 key college football offseason topics: Who are the top Heisman candidates … besides the obvious stars?

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CFN in 60 Video: Top Non-Obvious Heisman Candidates


20 for 2020: 20 key college football offseason topics: Who are the top Heisman candidates … besides the obvious stars?


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20 for 2020 Offseason Topics 
20. Best Teams To Not Make CFP
19: Teams That Will Rebound Big
18. Teams That Will Fall Back
17: Every Power 5 Team’s Letdown Game
16. Top 5 Instant Impact New Head Coaches
15. 2nd Year Coaches Who’ll Be Better
14. Power 5 Hot Seat Coach Rankings
13. Key Transfers You Forgot About
12. Five Big Power 5 Upset Alerts
11. Great Players About To Go Nuclear
10. Group of 5 Teams In New Year’s Six Chase
9. Power 5 Sleeper Teams
8. Most Interesting Quarterback Battles
7. 5 Teams That Might Disappoint
6. 5 Teams That Might Surprise
5. Group of Five Conference Ranking
4. Power 5 Conference Ranking


We’ll keep on doing what we do whether or not there’s a season, but all thoughts go out to those suffering and struggling, and to all the health care workers battling above and beyond the call. Please … stay safe.


It’s really, really, really hard to win the Heisman.

After what Joe Burrow did last year, and with Chase Young making a push, it’s really, really, really hard to pick who’s going to be in the race, too.

Last year we totally whiffed on just about all of the calls, but they all came with a caveat that they had to hit at least two of the three parts of the puzzle.

To even be in the mix, a player needs to 1) put up ridiculous numbers, 2) do it when everyone is watching in at least one or two big games, and/or 3) preferably be the reason a team is in a conference title chase and possibly in the mix for the College Football Playoff.

Only two players this year are easy choice for the preseason call – Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence and Ohio State QB Justin Fields. The odds are strong that one of them will win it, but that’s boring.

Here are the five who might just be this year’s Burrow, and the alternative choice at each spot just in case they’re not.

5. QB Sam Ehlinger, Texas

The same reasons why he was on last year’s list all apply here.

He’s a veteran star of a power program, he’s able to crank up the stats on the ground as well as through the air, and he’s got the big games on the massive stages to stand out.

Joe Burrow didn’t win the Heisman in last year’s big LSU win over Texas, but he put himself on the map. The same went for Jalen Hurts, who ran for 131 yards and a score – to go along with three touchdown passes – in Oklahoma’s win over UT.

Flip it around this time.

Ehlinger and the Longhorns have to go to Baton Rouge to face the defending national champs, and as always, they get Oklahoma in Dallas in the Big 12 game of the year.

If he struggles in either one of those two games, forget it, but he’ll have the opportunities, he’ll be deep in the Heisman hunt if Texas is in the College Football Playoff hunt, and he’ll have the stats.

With Washington State’s Anthony Gordon, Burrow, and Hurts all gone, Ehlinger is the nation’s leading returning total offense leader. He’ll have the pats around him, the team should be stronger, and he certainly knows what he’s doing.

Alternative: Another veteran QB who could take that big step up
QB Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
He’s going into what seems like his 14th season with the Aggies, and he’s got the receiving corps to work with for a massive statistical year. He’ll run well, he’ll be the unquestioned leader of the team, and he’ll have plenty of big games and moments to shine in.

NEXT: No. 4 Not Obvious Heisman Candidate

Heisman Trophy: 2020 Latest Early Odds, March. Top 15 Candidates

Early odds for the 2020 Heisman Trophy are in. Who are the top 15 candidates, and where’s the value?

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Early odds for the 2020 Heisman Trophy are in. Who are the top 15 candidates, and where’s the value?


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The early odds to win the 2020 Heisman Trophy are out from Covers.com, and there aren’t a whole lot of surprises up top.

However, there are a whole bunch of new names in the mix, several seemingly crazy long shots, and enough question marks to make this very, very interesting for anyone trying to handicap the race so far in advance.

What Heisman-caliber players are you going to need to know several months from now once this all gets started for real?

Keep in mind, this is trying to figure out 1) who the best player will be in the 2020 college football season on the 2) best team who’ll 3) crank up the ridiculous stats at an all-time great level.

The bar has been set higher stat-wise after the last few seasons.

Top top ten on this list are done based on what appears to be the best value – about that, here’s your advanced warning that the No. 1 is a bit quirky, but there’s a reason. 11-15 are done based on the odds according to Covers odds, and before that, the …

2020 Heisman Trophy Early Odds: Best of the Rest

So you want to take a shot for the stars? You’re not totally crazy to shoot for the stars – as will be explained later – but …

QB Charlie Brewer, Baylor 60/1
Baylor comes back loaded with talent, but is Brewer going to be able to stay healthy enough after taking monster shots late last season? He’s a terrific baller, but the ceiling – if everything goes right – is to be a Heisman finalist.

QB Brock Purdy, Iowa State 60/1
Stats. He might quickly grow in the eyes of the NFL scouts, but he’s not going to have the raw numbers or the big Big 12 wins to pull it off.

QB Tyler Shough, Oregon 60/1
Are you really sure he’s going to be the Oregon starting quarterback? He’s a big-time talent, but super-recruit Jay Butterfield will get to take his cuts for the No. 1 gig.

RB Master Teague III, Ohio State 60/1
1) JK Dobbins put up massive numbers and wasn’t remotely close to winning the Heisman. 2) Teague is hurt and going to miss the rest of spring practice. It’s being reported by Eleven Warriors that it could be an Achilles’ heel injury.

RB CJ Verdell, Oregon 60/1
Can he put up the stats to be in the mix? He only ran for 1,220 years and eight touchdowns last season, but he has the talent to blow up.

Now for the players with a real shot at pulling this off. Again, starting with projected candidates No. 15 through 11 based on the Covers odds, and then the top ten based on the best values.

NEXT: 2020 Early Heisman Early Odds: No. 15. The 40/1 Candidates

Texas QB Sam Ehlinger given fourth-best odds of winning Heisman Trophy

According to a recent study by SuperBook, Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger has the fourth-best odds of winning the 2020 Heisman Trophy.

The odds of winning the Heisman Trophy in 2020 for Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger continue to rise.

According to a recent study by SportsBook, Ehlinger has climbed to the fourth-best chances of taking home this prestigious honor.

Assuming Ehlinger remains healthy and continues the same path of progress as he has each year, he could undoubtedly lead Texas to the college football playoffs in his senior season. Although quarterbacks Justin Fields and Trevor Lawrence are the clear front-runners, it’s hard to bet against Ehlinger.

By the end of the 2019 season, Ehlinger quietly surpassed Longhorn legend Vince Young in career total offense, single season passing yards, and total touchdowns.

Ehlinger will have a plethora of weapons to play alongside this season, including five-star running back Bijan Robinson and promising running back and wide receiver Jordan Whittington. Left tackle Sam Cosmi will also be returning to anchor the offensive line.

 

 

 

Vegas Odds: Early 2020 Heisman Odds

The super early odds to win the 2020 Heisman Trophy are in, is Sam Ehlinger on the list?

The 2019-20 college football season isn’t over yet but after Joe Burrow became the first LSU quarterback to bring home the Heisman Trophy, the odds for the 2020 Heisman Trophy have been released by OddShark.

The Texas Longhorns have had two Heisman Trophy winners in their history that dates back to 1893. Both winners were running backs with Earl Campbell in 1977. Campbell was the fifth-straight running back to win the award. The running backs run as winner of the prestigious award until Doug Flutie broke through in 1984.

The other Longhorn to win came in 1998 after Ricky Williams had a monster season for Texas. During that decade running backs won the award four times and just three times since (twice if you don’t count Reggie Bush’s vacated win). The award has basically become who was the best quarterback in college football. So what are the odds for a Sam Ehlinger run?

Justin Fields (Ohio State) +250
Trevor Lawrence (Clemson) +300
Mac Jones (Alabama) +800
Bo Nix (Auburn) +900
Jake Fromm (Georgia) +1000
Spencer Rattler (Oklahoma) +1000
Kedon Slovis (USC) +1200
Sam Ehlinger (Texas) +1200
Sam Howell (North Carolina) +2000
Zamir White (Georgia) +2500
Derek Stingley Jr. (LSU) +2500
Spencer Sanders (Oklahoma State) +2800
Brock Purdy (Iowa State) +2800
Kenneth Gainwell (Memphis) +2800
Javian Hawkins (Louisville) +2800
Jaylen Waddle (Alabama) +3300
Ja’Marr Chase (LSU) +3300

Ehlinger currently sits with the seventh best odds right now to win the Heisman Trophy in 2020. If he does make that magical run in 2020 he would be the first Longhorns quarterback to bring home such an honor. Ehlinger would also make the seventh Big 12 quarterback to win since 2000. Eric Crouch (Big 12 at the time) and Robert Griffin III are the only non-Oklahoma quarterbacks to win during that same span.

Can Sam Ehlinger throw his way to being the third?

Justin Fields VERY early Heisman favorite for 2020

According to the online betting website SportsLine ,Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields is the early favorite to win the 2020 Heisman.

Not that these things always pan out (Trevor Lawrence anyone), but we’ve got the very, very early odds on the favorites for the Heisman Trophy in 2020. Of course it didn’t take long. These online betting sites like to roll thes things out there as soon as they can to get the buzz going.

But hey, Buckeye fans will love who’s on top.

According to SportsLine, Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields is the early favorite to win the Heisman Trophy at this time next year. Behind him is Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence, Alabama quarterback Mac Jones, and Auburn quarterback Bo Nix.

If your interested beyond that, below includes the top nine according to the online betting site.

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Justin Fields as the favorite definitely makes sense. He’ll have had another year of seasoning in an offensive system tailored to his skill-set, and with key departures, the coaching staff might need to rely on him a bit more with both his arm and running ability.

We’ll check in on these odds routinely, but for now, it’s all just fun to talk about. I mean, who had Joe Burrow winning the thing at the beginning of this year?

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