College football fans were treated to plenty of outstanding games in Week 7, highlighted by Oregon's thrilling 32-31 victory over Ohio State, which in return elevated Dillon Gabriel's Heisman stock.
While Gabriel saw his Heisman stock rise, Colorado's Travis Hunter saw his stock take a hit after he exited the Buffaloes' 31-28 loss to Kansas State with an apparent shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Boise State's star running back, Ashton Jeanty, remains at the top of the Heisman leaderboard after putting together another jaw-dropping performance, this one coming against Hawaii.
Here is a look at the current Heisman Trophy odds following a jam-packed Week 7:
Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State: +160
Another day, another dominant performance from Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. The Broncos' star back carried the ball 31 times for a jaw-dropping 217 yards and a touchdown in Boise State's 28-7 win over Hawaii. Jeanty has now topped the 200-yard rushing mark in three games this season, and he has totaled 1,248 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns in six games.
Next: Jeanty and the Broncos have a bye before traveling to UNLV to take on the Rebels on Oct. 25.
Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon: +400
Gabriel was sensational in Oregon's memorable 32-31 win over Ohio State on Saturday. The lefty QB completed 23 of 34 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns through the air, while also adding 32 yards and a score on the ground in the win. Oregon should be favored in every remaining game on its schedule, and if the Ducks are able to run the table, Gabriel should continue to find himself near the top of this leaderboard.
Next: Gabriel and the Ducks travel to Purdue to take on the Boilermakers on Oct. 19.
Cam Ward, QB, Miami (Fla.): +550
Ward and the Hurricanes had a bye this weekend after their thrilling comeback victory over Cal last week. Ward finished that game 35-of-53 for 437 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning TD pass to Elijah Arroyo with 26 seconds remaining. Ward also added a rushing score in that win as Miami improved to 6-0 for the first time since the 2007 season.
Next: Ward and the Hurricanes travel to Louisville to take on the Cardinals on Oct. 19.
Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado: +900
After finding himself near the top of the leaderboard following his memorable performance against UCF back on Sept. 28, Hunter's Heisman hopes took a hit this weekend after he was knocked out of the game Saturday with an apparent shoulder injury. The Buffaloes' two-way star caught three passes for 26 yards on offense and recorded a tackle on defense before exiting the game.
Next: Hunter and the Buffaloes travel to Arizona to take on the Wildcats on Oct. 19.
Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama, +1000
Jalen Milroe and the Alabama Crimson Tide entered Saturday hoping to bounce back following an ugly 40-35 loss to unranked Vanderbilt last weekend. The Tide were able to squeak out a win against South Carolina, but it was far from pretty. Milroe was 16-of-23 passing for 209 yards with a touchdown and two rushing scores in a 27-25 win over the Gamecocks. He ran in a 7-yard touchdown with 10:42 remaining in the fourth quarter and then hit Germie Bernard for a late 34-yard score to help No. 7 Alabama survive the scare. With the victory, Milroe and the Tide improved to 5-1 on the year.
Next: Milroe and the Crimson Tide travel to Tennessee to take on the Volunteers on Oct. 19.
Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson: +1200
As good as Milroe and Gabriel have been this year, you could make an argument that no quarterback has been better over the past month than Klubnik. Following an ugly Week 1 loss to Georgia, Klubnik has been on fire, shredding every defense in his way. The Tigers' junior signal-caller was fantastic again on Saturday, completing 31 of 41 passes for 309 yards and three touchdowns in a 49-14 win over Wake Forest. Klubnik has now thrown for 1,528 yards and 17 touchdowns in six games.
Next: Klubnik and the Tigers take on Virginia on Oct. 19.
Carson Beck, QB, Georgia: +1500
Beck put up big numbers in the Bulldogs' 41-31 win over Mississippi State, but this was a game that shouldn't have been as close as the scoreboard reads. In addition to his 459 yards and three touchdowns through the air, Beck also threw a pair of costly picks, one of which came on Georgia's first offensive possession of the contest. He did finish with 36 completions to 11 different players, including Arian Smith, who hauled in five catches for a game-high 134 yards and a touchdown.
Next: Beck and the Bulldogs travel to Texas to take on the Longhorns on Oct. 19.
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