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Could Arch Manning follow in the familial footsteps and be named a Heisman finalist in 2026? Here are the latest odds for the award.
Two true freshmen rewrote freshman receiving records in the last two seasons. Only one is positioned to win a Heisman in 2026.
The Irish are looking to end a lengthy Heisman drought, while preseason favorites Ohio State, Texas are expected to bring in major hardware as well
It’s one of the most surprising storylines to emerge from the 2026 NFL Draft. Diego Pavia, a record-setting star at Vanderbilt Commodores and the 2025 Heisman Trophy runner-up, did not hear his name called across all 257 picks of
Heisman Trophy odds for 2026, featuring favorites CJ Carr, Arch Manning, and Trinidad Chambliss. Brendan Sorsby is off the board after entering a gambling addiction program.
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Ranking top 5 Heisman contenders for Penn State in 2026
Penn State has several players who could make a Heisman Trophy push this season, including quarterback Rocco Becht.
The race for college football's highest honor is wide open heading into 2026, and these players are primed to grab the spotlight by leading some of the nation's most promising teams
Diego Pavia is confident that his size won't stop him from succeeding as a quarterback in the NFL, but the NFL showed a lot more doubt about his future over the last three days.
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia wasn't selected in the 2026 NFL draft. Pavia became the first Heisman Trophy finalist to go undrafted since 2014. Pavia finished No. 2 in Heisman voting following a 2025 season in which he helped lead Vanderbilt to a 10-3 record.
Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza seemingly will not be joining his former Indiana University Hoosiers teammates at an upcoming White House visit. “I believe May 11th [the day of the Hoosiers’ White House visit] is the first day of OTAs (organized team activities)
Ohio State has a rich history when it comes to the Heisman Trophy. Since the prestigious award was first given out in 1935 to the top player in college football, seven Buckeyes over the years have won the “Golden Stiffarm”.