No other player has negative odds, and Michigan quarterback J.J. 1: DraftKings put him at minus-500 (meaning you’d have to bet $500 to win $100). No wonder Williams is already a heavy betting favorite for No. And while a couple decades ago, a Heisman win was far from a guarantee of NFL draft success - we see you, Joey Harrington - the past four QBs to win the award (Bryce Young, Joe Burrow, Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield) have all gone No. Williams followed coach Lincoln Riley from Oklahoma to sunny Southern California and, yeah, it worked out OK: The Washington, D.C., native passed for 4,537 yards, 42 touchdowns and five interceptions in his first season at USC (though the Trojans’ return to respectability was derailed by losses in the Pac-12 title game to Utah and the Sugar Bowl to Tulane).Īlong the way, he won the Heisman Trophy in a landslide - his 2,031 points were more than the next two players (TCU’s Max Duggan and OSU’s C.J.
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