Who will win the Heisman Trophy this year? Quarterbacks have taken the honor in recent years, with Jayden Daniels (2023) and Caleb Williams (2022) joining the list of Heisman winners. It’s now time for Heisman Watch 2024 and examine the race for the Heisman Trophy this season.
We’ll update our Heisman Trophy rankings every week following performances from each of the top Heisman candidates. We’ll also provide our own Heisman Trophy ballot with a side-by-side comparison of stats. For historical context, you can find our Heisman ballot for 2023 and 2022 below.
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Heisman odds 2024
Here are the latest Heisman Trophy odds courtesy of FanDuel. Odds as of Sunday, September 29.
- Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama – +200
- Cameron Ward, QB, Miami – +650
- Travis Hunter, WR/DB, Colorado – +750
- Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State – +1000
- Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon – +1500
- Nico Iamaleava, QB, Tenn. – +1600
- Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss – +1600
- Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas – +2000
- Carson Beck, QB, Georgia – +2500
- Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson – +2500
Now that you know the Heisman odds, let’s jump into our six Heisman Trophy candidates.
Heisman Trophy ballot 2024
Here is our Heisman Trophy ballot right now following Week 5. You can find an analysis of each of our top Heisman candidates further below.
Rank | Player | Week 5 stats | 2024 stats |
1 | Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama | 27-of-33, 374 pass yards, 2-1 TD-INT, 117 rush yards, 2 TDs | 87.6 QBR, 11.3 ypa, 864 pass yards, 10-1 TD-INT, 72.9% completion, 273 rush yards, 8 TDs |
2 | Cam Ward, QB, Alabama | 24-of-38, 343 pass yards, 4-2 TD-INT, 57 rush yards, 1 TD | 92.7 QBR, 11.1 ypa, 1,782 pass yards, 18-4 TD-INT, 70.2% completion, 140 rush yards, 2 TDs |
3 | Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State | 259 rushing yards, 4 TDs, 10 yards per carry | 845 rushing yards, 13 rushing touchdowns, 10.3 yards per carry |
4 | Travis Hunter, WR/DB, Colorado | 9 receptions, 89 receiving yards, 1 TD, 1 INT | 46 receptions, 561 receiving yards, 6 TDs, 2 INTs, 1 forced fumble |
5 | Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon | 31-of-41, 278 pass yards, 3-1 TD-INT, 23 rush yards | 80.2 QBR, 8.8 ypa, 1,192 pass yards, 9-1 TD-INT, 81.5% completion, 49 rush yards, 2 TDs |
Heisman Watch 2024: Heisman Trophy rankings after Week 5
1. Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama Crimson Tide – (+200)
- Jalen Milroe stats (ESPN): 87.6 ESPN QBR, 11.3 ypa, 864 pass yards, 10-1 TD-INT, 72.9% completion, 273 rush yards, 8 TDs
Jalen Milroe delivered what will probably go down as one of the best individual performances in college football in Week 5. The Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback was phenomenal in the first half against the Georgia Bulldogs, rushing for over 100 yards with another 100 yards through the air. It gave Alabama a stunning 30-7 lead at halftime and when the Georgia Bulldogs rallied in the second half, taking a late fourth-quarter lead, Milroe connected with freshman receiver Ryan Williams for the go-ahead 75-yard touchdown pass to win it. Milroe is the Heisman Trophy front-runner, with the stats and signature win to back it up.
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2. Cam Ward, QB, Miami Hurricanes – (+650)
- Cam Ward stats (ESPN): 92.7 QBR, 11.1 ypa, 1,782 pass yards, 18-4 TD-INT, 70.2% completion, 140 rush yards, 2 TDs
A pair of interceptions on Friday night against Virginia Tech nearly proved costly for the Miami Hurricanes, but quarterback Cam Ward delivered enough big plays to hang onto the victory. Ward, who has the second-highest ESPN QBR in the nation, has now thrown for 300-plus yards in every game this season and scored four-plus touchdowns three times. Ward’s ‘signature’ win on the road against the Florida Gators is now far outweighed by Jalen Milroe’s performance in a win over Georgia, but Ward still checks in a firm second in the Heisman Trophy ranking right now.
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3. Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State Broncos – (+1000)
- Ashton Jeanty stats (ESPN): 845 rushing yards, 13 rushing touchdowns, 10.3 yards per carry
A running back hasn’t won the Heisman Trophy since Derrick Henry in 2015. While Boise State Broncos star Ashton Jeanty faces an uphill climb to overtake Jalen Milroe in the Heisman Watch 2024, performances like the one we saw on Saturday will certainly help. Jeanty had his second 200-yard game of the season and his third performance with at least 3 rushing touchdowns. The 5-foot-9 running back turned 26 carries into 259 rushing yards, averaging 10-plus yards per carry for the third time in four games. Jeant leads college football in rushing yards by 200 and his yards per carry average (10.3) is the highest in the nation among players with 30-plus carries. For comparison, the second-highest yards per carry average is 9.6 (Navy QB Blake Horvath).
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4. Travis Hunter, WR/DB, Colorado Buffaloes (+750)
- Travis Hunter stats (ESPN): 46 receptions, 561 receiving yards, 6 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 3 pass deflections
The case for Travis Hunter to win the Heisman Trophy will be an unusual one. As recent history has shown, quarterbacks receive a majority of votes from Heisman voters and the season Jalen Milroe is having deservedly puts him atop the Heisman Watch. However, Hunter is the best cornerback in college football and one of the nation’s most productive receivers. He picked up his second interception of the season on Saturday and has already passed his previous career-high for receiving touchdowns (five) in a season. There’s even a chance of seeing Hunter pass last season’s yardage totals (721) and he is well on his way to blowing past his career-high for receptions (57) in a season. At the very least, if Hunter keeps this up, he deserves a trip to New York City for the Heisman ceremony.
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5. Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon Ducks – (+1500)
- Dillon Gabriel stats (ESPN): 80.2 QBR, 8.8 ypa, 1,192 pass yards, 9-1 TD-INT, 81.5% completion rate, 49 rush yards, 2 TDs
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel threw 4 touchdown passes on Saturday night, though, one of them was a pick-six by the UCLA Bruins. The interception was the only real blemish on Gabriel’s line, as he completed over 75 percent of his passes for the fourth consecutive game and scored 3-plus total touchdowns for the third consecutive game. Gabriel is taking advantage of this quarterback-friendly Ducks’ offense as evidenced by his 81.5 percent completion rate. However, as far as the Heisman Watch is concerned, the senior quarterback is multiple tiers behind Jalen Milroe and even Cam Ward.
Heisman Watch FAQ
What are the current Heisman Trophy odds?
These are the current Heisman Trophy odds on FanDuel.
- Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama – +200
- Cameron Ward, QB, Miami – +650
- Travis Hunter, WR/DB, Colorado – +750
- Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State – +1000
- Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon – +1500
Who is the favorite for the Heisman Trophy in 2024?
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe is favored to win the Heisman Trophy in 2024.
Who will win the Heisman?
Sportsnaut’s prediction is that Alabama QB Jalen Milroe will win the Heisman this year.
Sportsnaut’s 2023 Heisman Trophy ballot
Rank | Player | 2023 stats |
1 | Michael Penix Jr | 83.3 QBR, 4,218 pass yards, 33-9 TD-INT, 65.9% completion, 3 rush TDs |
2 | Jayden Daniels | 95.6 QBR, 3,812 pass yards, 40-4 TD-INT, 72.2% completion, 1,134 rush yards, 10 rush TDs |
3 | Bo Nix | 90.9 QBR, 4,145 pass yards, 40-3 TD-INT, 77.2% completion, 6 rush TDs |
4 | Jalen Milroe | 84.5 QBR, 2,520 pass yards, 21-6 TD-INT, 66.4% completion, 12 rush TDs |
5 | Marvin Harrison Jr. | 67 receptions, 1,211 receiving yards, 15 total touchdowns |
6 | Jordan Travis | 2,755 passing yards, 20-2 TD-INT, 8.4 ypa, 64% completion rate, 176 rush yards, 7 TDs |
Heisman Trophy rankings 2023: Top 5 candidates
1. Michael Penix Jr, QB, Washington Huskies
- Michael Penix Jr stats 2023: 83.3 QBR, 4,218 pass yards, 33-9 TD-INT, 65.9% completion, 3 rush TDs
Washington Huskies quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is our 2023 Heisman Trophy winner. He doesn’t have the stats to rival Jayden Daniels or Bo Nix, but there’s another compelling argument for Penix. He never lost.
Washington was nearly a double-digit underdog in the Pac-12 Championship Game against Nix and Penix Jr. came out on top. He wasn’t perfect, with interceptions once again proving to be an issue for him. However, he delivered his best performance since October on the biggest stage. He found ways to win even in games when he threw an interception, unlike Daniels, and he beat Nix head-to-head twice. Plus, Penix Jr. played through injuries. That’s why he finishes the season atop our Heisman Trophy race.
2. Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU Tigers – 2023 Heisman Trophy winner
- Jayden Daniels stats 2023: 95.6 QBR, 3,812 pass yards, 40-4 TD-INT, 72.2% completion, 1,134 rush yards, 10 rush TDs
LSU Tigers quarterback Jayden Daniels had one of the best single-season performances ever. He shattered FBS single-game records, put his name in LSU’s record books and posted video-game numbers that made him the most exciting player to watch in college football. It will likely be several years before we see a quarterback have a season like this one. However, LSU still lost three games this season and Daniels had a 3-2 TD-INT line in two of those losses, with LSU losing by multiple scores.
Daniels is going to be the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner. Statistically, he delivered one of the best seasons in college football history and LSU is probably a five-win team without him. We have no issue with the Heisman voters who cast their ballot for Daniels, his numbers were deserving. However, in our evaluation process, Penix Jr. earned the award and finished atop our Heisman Watch after an undefeated season and Pac-12 title.
3. Bo Nix, QB, Oregon Ducks
- Bo Nix stats 2023: 90.9 QBR, 4,145 pass yards, 40-3 TD-INT, 77.2% completion, 6 rush TDs
If stats are all that determine the Heisman Watch leader, the award goes to Jayden Daniels. If it’s determined by the best player on one of the undefeated teams, then it goes to Penix Jr. That’s precisely why Nix is the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy.
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Nix, who set the FBS record for most career starts as a quarterback, was excellent in the Pac-12 title game. He threw three-plus touchdown passes for the eighth time this season and set a season-high in rushing yards (69). The Ducks’ senior quarterback put 31 points on the board against Washington’s defense and finished the year with over 4,300 yards of offense with 46 total touchdowns. However, two losses to Penix Jr. put Nix in second.
4. Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama Crimson Tide
- Jalen Milroe stats 2023: 84.5 QBR, 2,520 pass yards, 21-6 TD-INT, 66.4% completion, 12 rush TDs
In the first two months of the season, Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe had just 142 rushing yards with a 13-5 TD-INT ratio. Something changed at halftime against the Tennessee Volunteers. Milroe finished November with a 187.9 QB rating, rushing for 297 yards with another 909 through the air. He completed 69.4 percent of his passes, accounted for 15 total touchdowns and delivered his biggest play in the closing seconds of the Iron Bowl. It’s not enough to win the Heisman Trophy, but Milroe was one of the best players in college football in the second half of the season.
5. Marvin Harrison Jr, WR, Ohio State Buckeyes
- Marvin Harrison Jr stats 2023: 67 receptions, 1,211 receiving yards, 26 rushing yards, 15 total touchdowns
Marvin Harrison Jr. did. everything a wide receiver can do to beat the best defense in the nation. He found the end zone against a Michigans secondary that previously allowed just 1 receiving touchdown in the red zone this season. He also was the only Ohio State player who gave fans hope on the attempt at a game-winning drive. With the loss, the best thing for Harrison Jr. is to sit out Ohio State’s bowl game. If this is the end for him, he had a phenomenal career.
6. Jordan Travis, QB, Florida State Seminoles
- Jordan Travis stats 2023: 2,755 passing yards, 20-2 TD-INT, 8.4 yards per attempt, 64% completion rate, 176 rush yards, 7 TDs
Devastating. That’s the only word to describe the Jordan Travis injury. For the Florida State Seminoles, it erases any shot of the team competing for a national championship and potentially could keep them out of the College Football Playoff. Meanwhile, just like with Hendon Hooker in 2022, the injury will take a few secondary Heisman Trophy votes for Travis. The senior quarterback finished his collegiate career with a phenomenal senior campaign, knocking out LSU in a thrilling season-opener, ending Florida State’s winning streak at Clemson and he won 10 consecutive games as one of the best dual-threat quarterbacks in the nation. Travis won’t even be a Heisman Trophy finalist, but he’s at least earned this recognition.
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Sportsnaut’s Heisman Trophy ballot 2022
Here is Sportsnaut’s final Heisman Trophy ballot following the conclusion of conference championship weekend.
Top 5 Heisman candidates
Rank | Player | 2022 stats |
1 | Caleb Williams, QB, USC | 4,075 pas yards, 37-4 TD-INT, 86.5 QBR, 66.1% completion, 9.1 yards per attempt, 10 rush TD |
2 | Max Duggan, QB, TCU | 3,321 pass yards, 30-4 TD-INT, 80.2 QBR, 64.9% completion, 9.0 yards per attempt, 6 rush TD |
3 | Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee | 89.6 QBR, 3,135 pass yards, 27-2 TD-INT, 69.6% completion, 430 rush yards, 5 TDs |
4 | CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State | 3,340 pass yards, 37-6 TD-INT, 87.6 QBR, 66.2% completion, 9.4 yards per attempt, 11-1 record |
5 | Blake Corum, RB, Michigan | 1,543 scrimmage yards, 19 total touchdowns |
6 | Jalen Carter, DL, Georgia | 7 TFLs, 3 sacks, 2 FF, No. 1 run defense in college football (77 ypg allowed) |
7 | Stetson Bennett, QB, Georgia | 3,425 pass yards, 20-6 TD-INT, 86.3 QBR, 68.1% completion, 8.7 yards per attempt, 7 rush TD |
8 | Michael Penix Jr, QB, Washington | 4,354 pass yards, 29-7 TD-INT, 81.8 QBR, 66% completion, 8.7 yards per attempt, 4 rush TD |
Heisman Trophy FAQ: Everything you need to know
How many Heisman voters are there?
There are 870 media members, living Heisman winners and a collective fan vote to determine who wins the Heisman Trophy. Voters aren’t allowed to reveal who they voted for until after the Heisman Ceremony, which airs on ESPN at 8 PM ET.
Heisman vote margins: Who won the Heisman by the most votes?
USC Trojans running back OJ Simpson received the most Heisman votes ever, taking home 855 in 1968. Meanwhile, LSU Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow has the largest percentage of Heisman votes.
Most first-place Heisman votes
Year | Player | 1st Place Votes |
1968 | O.J. Simpson, RB, USC | 855 |
2019 | Joe Burrow, QB, LSU | 841 |
2006 | Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State | 801 |
2014 | Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon | 788 |
1993 | Charlie Ward, QB, Florida State | 740 |
2017 | Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma | 732 |
2010 | Cam Newton, QB, Auburn | 729 |
Largest Heisman margin of victory
Year | Player | 1st Place Votes |
2019 | Joe Burrow, QB, LSU | 93.8% |
2006 | Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State | 91.62% |
2014 | Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon | 90.92% |
2017 | Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma | 86% |
1998 | Ricky Williams, RB, Texas | 85.23% |
1993 | Charlie Ward, QB, Florida State | 83.79% |
2021 | Bryce Young, QB, Alabama | 83% |
Heisman Trophy results 2023
Here are the 2023 Heisman Trophy results. Michael Penix Jr. finished as the Heisman runner-up.
Player: | 1st Place: | 2nd Place | 3rd Place: | TOTAL: |
Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU | 503 | 217 | 86 | 2,029 |
Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington | 292 | 341 | 143 | 1,701 |
Bo Nix, QB, Oregon | 51 | 205 | 322 | |
Marvin Harrison Jr, WR, Ohio State | 20 | 78 | 136 | 352 |
Jordan Travis, QB, Florida State | 8 | 19 | 23 | 85 |
Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama | 4 | 8 | 45 | 73 |
Ollie Gordon, RB, Oklahoma State | 1 | 2 | 24 | 31 |
Cody Schrader, RB, Missouri | 1 | 2 | 22 | 29 |
Blake Corum, RB, Michigan | 3 | 2 | 15 | 28 |
J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan | 1 | 7 | 4 | 21 |
Heisman Trophy results 2022
Here are the 2022 Heisman Trophy results. Further below, you can find an early look at our 2023 Heisman candidates.
Player: | 1st Place: | 2nd Place: | 3rd Place: | TOTAL: |
Caleb Williams, QB, USC | 544 | 168 | 63 | 2,031 |
Max Duggan, QB, TCU | 188 | 357 | 142 | 1,420 |
C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State | 37 | 119 | 190 | 539 |
Stetson Bennett, QB, Georgia | 36 | 65 | 111 | 349 |
Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee | 17 | 47 | 81 | 226 |
Bryce Young, QB, Alabama | 17 | 28 | 34 | 141 |
Blake Corum, RB, Michigan | 8 | 25 | 51 | 125 |
Michael Penix Jr, QB, Washington | 9 | 20 | 47 | 114 |
Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas | 4 | 12 | 39 | 75 |
Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina | 3 | 6 | 21 | 42 |
2021 Heisman Trophy voting results
Here are the 2021 Heisman voting results.
Player: | 1st Place: | 2nd Place: | 3rd Place: | TOTAL: |
Bryce Young, QB, Alabama | 684 | 107 | 45 | 2,311 |
Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan | 78 | 273 | 174 | 954 |
Kenny Pickett, QB, Pittsburgh | 28 | 175 | 197 | 631 |
C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State | 12 | 118 | 127 | 399 |
Will Anderson, EDGE, Alabama | 31 | 79 | 74 | 325 |
Kenneth Walker III, RB, Michigan State | 18 | 53 | 85 | 245 |
Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss | 10 | 32 | 56 | 150 |
Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati | 5 | 15 | 36 | 81 |
Jordan Davis, DL, Georgia | 9 | 15 | 18 | 75 |
Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State | 0 | 1 | 7 | 17 |
With 83% of the total possible points, Bryce Young finished with the seventh-highest total in Heisman Trophy voting history.