Bo Nix jumps to top tier of Heisman Trophy odds after 6 TD performance vs. Cal

Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix is at the top of the Heisman boards after a 6 TD performance in Week 10.

Do you remember a few weeks ago when I encouraged Oregon Duck fans who believed in Bo Nix to put some money down on the QB to win the Heisman Trophy?

That advice came after the loss to the Washington Huskies in Week 7 when Nix’s odds had plummeted to plus-4000, which was the eighth worst.

I hope you listened.

Since then, Oregon’s QB has been on an absolute heater, seeing his betting odds to win the Heisman Trophy improve drastically each week. Today, they are among the best odds in the nation.

With a six touchdown performance against California on Saturday, one in which he completed 76% of his passes and had just under 400 yards passing, it’s clear Nix is one of the heavy favorites to win the award. Some betting sites even have him as the outright favorite heading into Week 11.

Let’s take a look at where FanDuel SportsBook lists Nix:

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Report Card: Ducks reach honor roll status in blowout over Utah

Oregon turned in a great performance in Salt Lake City with a 35-6 win over Utah and the report card shows it.

Let’s face it, Oregon was hoping they would play well enough to get out of Salt Lake City with a win of any kind. No one had done that in three seasons and the Ducks needed a signature road win.

They got it and then some.

Oregon dominated the Utes in every facet of the game in the 35-6 beating of Utah in front of a national television audience on FOX. The Duck defense held the Utes out of the end zone, a feat that hadn’t been done since 2018 and the offense set the tone at the beginning of each half with touchdowns.

With the win, the Ducks moved up in both polls and Bo Nix is finally being considered as a top Heisman Trophy candidate. It was probably the best week for the program in the Dan Lanning Era and the report card is going to reflect it.

Bo Nix sees Heisman odds plummet after solid performance in loss to Washington

Bo Nix sees Heisman odds plummet after solid performance in loss to Washington

If you were to miss the weekend of college football action that just took place, and just went based on the Heisman Trophy betting odds that came out this week, you would assume that Bo Nix and the Oregon Ducks got blown out and that the Ducks’ QB threw for three first-half interceptions.

Oh wait, that happened to Caleb Williams and the USC Trojans, not Nix and the Ducks.

In a 36-33 loss to the Washington Huskies on Saturday afternoon, Nix couldn’t ultimately do enough to get the job done and finish the game. That’s a harsh view of things, considering the Oregon QB completed 33 of 44 passes for 337 yards and 2 TDs with no interceptions, but the fact that he couldn’t convert three 4th-down conversions, each of which could have completely turned the game, is what hurt him the most.

In turn, Nix saw his odds in the season-long race for the Heisman Trophy plummet this week, despite his entirely solid performance. Meanwhile, Washington Huskies’ QB Michael Penix is now the overwhelming favorite to win the award.

Here’s where the latest odds stand after Week 7 according to FanDuel.

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LOOK: Bo Nix Heisman campaign spreads to New York Times

Bo Nix’s Heisman campaign has now hit the Sunday pages of the New York Times.

It all started with Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix hovering above a street block in downtown New York City a couple of weeks ago. Then the movement spread to Dallas, where Nix could be seen winding up for a deep ball in the larger metro area.

Now the Heisman Trophy campaign for Nix has hit the Sunday edition of the New York Times.

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Word about the full-page advertisement that the Oregon Ducks purchased came out over the weekend, where Nix’s now popular ‘Bodacious’ ad took up some major print in one of the most popular newspapers in the nation. The print is identical to the billboard that went up in Manhattan earlier this month.

Many naysayers and critics have claimed over the past couple of weeks that these billboards and advertisements are doing very little to sway Heisman voters. However, it’s clear to anyone with a bit of common sense to see that the recent push for Nix isn’t meant to up his Heisman stock, but rather to be used as a massive recruiting tool for the Ducks, and grab some headlines before a highly anticipated 2023 season for Dan Lanning and Co.

I wrote this about the billboards last week:

Whether you like the billboard campaign or not isn’t the point. The fact is that before a single snap of college football has taken place in the 2023 season, the Oregon Ducks have stolen the news cycle and been at the forefront of the conversation in college football. There may not be hoards of blue-chip recruits traveling through downtown Manhattan that look up and see Nix’s image towering above them. Dallas is a bigger recruiting hotbed, but it doesn’t matter if even a single 5-star recruit witnesses the ‘Bodacious’ billboard in the flesh.

Kids see the images on social media, and they hear the narrative online. They are thinking about Oregon, and they know that if they end up going to Eugene and succeeding for the Ducks, an opportunity exists for them to be marketed in a similar fashion. They can believe that one day, they too can tower over the general public in a marketing campaign, larger than life.

So will we see the Nix advertisements pop up anywhere else over the next few days leading up to the season? Who knows, but Oregon fans should keep their eyes peeled.

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Forget the Heisman campaign; Bo Nix’s billboards are about Oregon recruiting

“At the University of Oregon, you’re going to have the opportunity to be recognized. You’re going to be seen not just at a local level, but at a global level.”

When a billboard went up in New York City last week featuring an image of Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix and the tagline ‘Bodacious,’ the college football world got to talking.

A week later, when a similar billboard went up in Dallas, spreading Nix’s image to the south, the conversation continued.

Not all of the rhetoric was positive, and a lot of individuals on social media questioned the motives behind what was perceived as an outdated marketing campaign for the Oregon QB’s Heisman Trophy campaign. Whether it was positive or negative, though, the Ducks were the talk of the town in the college football world for a large chunk of time leading up to the start of the 2023 season.

Mission accomplished.

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Will these pair of Oregon Duck billboards sway Heisman voters? It’s unlikely. Will it give Nix and the team enough of a confidence boost to play harder and win more games than they would have this upcoming season? Of course not. Will they tip the scales for College Football Playoff voters later this year when debating whether or not the Ducks deserve a spot in the final four? No.

That’s not what they were meant to do. The billboards were meant to put Oregon in the spotlight on a national stage and get people talking while making recruits take notice.

“I think the biggest thing that it proves is at the University of Oregon, you’re going to have the opportunity to be recognized,” said head coach Dan Lanning. “You’re going to be seen not just at a local level, but at a global level. I think that speaks just to the quality of the brand, how far it extends, and what it means.”

Bingo.

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More than just questions about the motives behind the advertising campaign championed by Wieden+Kennedy, a lot of people on social media questioned the impact that this saga would have on Nix himself. Now that he towers over New York City, and can be seen throwing a deep ball in Dallas, would it impact his play or distract him leading up to the season?

Those who are asking that question obviously don’t know much about Nix.

On Wednesday afternoon following the Ducks’ final fall camp practice, I asked Nix what the last couple of weeks had been like for him with the billboards going up, and the increased spotlight he might be feeling.

“Well, fall camp has been great,” Nix replied with a laugh, obviously eager to talk about football rather than marketing.

When it became clear that questions about the billboards were going to continue, he went deeper.

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“It’s a lot bigger than me,” Nix said. “I couldn’t have done it without my teammates. It speaks to the university. You know, it speaks to the football program. It speaks to you know, how prestigious it is to go to a place like Oregon and how, you know, one time you’re on one side, and then you get to a school like Oregon and all of a sudden how things can change and how your story can change. And so I’m just blessed.”

I think Nix’s focus is just fine going into the season.

“It’s great for the university, I think it’s great for the team, but we’re not gonna let it distract us,” Nix said. “We’re gonna keep the main thing the main thing and that’s doing our best to win football games.”

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Whether you like the billboard campaign or not isn’t the point. The fact is that before a single snap of college football has taken place in the 2023 season, the Oregon Ducks have stolen the news cycle and been at the forefront of the conversation in college football. There may not be hoards of blue-chip recruits traveling through downtown Manhattan that look up and see Nix’s image towering above them. Dallas is a bigger recruiting hotbed, but it doesn’t matter if even a single 5-star recruit witnesses the ‘Bodacious’ billboard in the flesh.

Kids see the images on social media, and they hear the narrative online. They are thinking about Oregon, and they know that if they end up going to Eugene and succeeding for the Ducks, an opportunity exists for them to be marketed in a similar fashion. They can believe that one day, they too can tower over the general public in a marketing campaign, larger than life.

“I think it leads back to when you come to a place like Oregon, you get an opportunity to be recognized,” Lanning said,

In the end, that was the goal all along. Mission accomplished.

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Transfer no more, expectations are high as Oregon is Bo Nix’s team now

With the transfer label off his back, expectations are through the roof for quarterback Bo Nix and his Ducks team.

There was a time when the average Oregon football fan wasn’t so sure about quarterback Bo Nix. He was that freshman that beat the Ducks in the last second in Dallas to lead Auburn to yet another bone-crushing victory over Oregon.

There was a time the thought was Oregon would be fine without him. Now the feeling is just the opposite.

Nix isn’t that transfer from the SEC anymore. After a great season where he led the Ducks to a 10-3 record and a Holiday Bowl win over North Carolina, Nix is now the leader of the team, and head coach Dan Lanning isn’t shy in saying he expects a lot out of his fifth-year senior signal caller.

“I had a long (talk) with Bo yesterday. There’s a big difference in where he is this year compared to where he was last year,” Lanning said. “It was kind of earning the respect versus he’s earned the respect. So now it is that leadership role that is expected for Bo. He’s expected to step up and he has those traits. He’s been that guy, but certainly, you want the best from your best players. He’s proven to be one of our better players, especially in this conference and in the nation at quarterback. Want to see that carry over to the field.”

If it does carry over, and no one thinks it won’t, Oregon is set up for quite the season. Nix is expected to be a Heisman candidate just like he was last year before the ankle injury slowed him down for the last three games of the regular season. The Ducks will be a Pac-12 favorite and a possible dark horse for a College Football Playoff appearance and Nix’s on-the-field leadership and presence will be a huge factor if all of that comes to fruition.

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Who were the 10 best offensive players for the Ducks in 2022 according to PFF?

According to PFF, a transfer was Oregon’s best offensive player in 2022. That transfer was not Bo Nix.

If a survey was taken of 100 Oregon Duck football fans and they were asked who was the Ducks’ best offensive player, the vast majority would say quarterback Bo Nix with some saying receiver Troy Franklin.

They wouldn’t be wrong. Nix was absolutely incredible and was on the verge of being a Heisman candidate. Franklin had a breakout sophomore season and was one of the best receivers in the Pac-12 this season.

But according to Pro Football Focus, the analytical site that tracks every snap and grades everyone accordingly, a transfer was definitely the Ducks’ best offensive player. Except that transfer isn’t Bo Nix.

Here are the Top 10 Oregon offensive players and to no one surprise, the line makes up half of the list, showing they were the best in the conference.

For the list, we made sure only to qualify those with 200 or more snaps for the regular season.

Bo Nix takes big jump up Heisman Trophy ranking after Ducks’ 5th-straight win

The stats don’t lie, and the votes are starting to pile up as well. Bo Nix is building a case as a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate.

The buzz is certainly starting to grow for Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix.

After yet another impressive performance, this time with 3 rushing touchdowns and a completion percentage that started with an 8 (20-for-25), it’s clear that the former Auburn Tigers’ transfer is having a career best season in Eugene after reuniting with offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham.

Whether it’s that relationship, a familiarity with the offense, or a chance to work behind arguably the best offensive line in the nation, Nix is starting to be talked about as he should be — among the best quarterbacks in the nation, statistically speaking. Here are his season statistics so far:

70.4% Comp | 1,526 Yards | 8.2 YPA | 12 TDs | 3 INTs

40 Carries | 331 Yards | 8.3 YPC | 8 TDs

That’s not too far behind Ohio State’s CJ Stroud (70.6% Comp, 1,737 Yards, 10.9 YPA, 24 TDs, 3 INTs), and it’s actually comparable than guys like USC’s Caleb Williams (64.9% Comp, 1,590 yards, 14 TD, 1 INT) and Alabama’s Bryce Young (67.2% Comp, 1,202 yards, 14 TD, 3 INT).

This blistering start to the season has Nix as a dark-horse candidate for the Heisman Trophy award, and as he continues to put up numbers, we’ve started to see him rise up the rankings. Check out where he is in this week’s Heisman Poll according to USA TODAY: