The Heisman Trophy race appears wide open this season.
The top five players in last year's Heisman voting, won by LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels, and eight of the top 10 are currently in NFL training camps.
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe is the only player among 2023's top-10 vote-getters to appear on a long list of players with Heisman odds by Bet MGM.
Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel and Georgia's Carson Beck lead that list. Gabriel would add a new twist to the recent trend of transfer quarterbacks winning the Heisman (five of the last seven): After stints at Oklahoma and UCF, he would be the first two-time transfer to win the award.
Beck would be a true anomaly for this current era of college football if he wins the Heisman: A fifth-year senior who has never switched schools.
There is also a group of former five-star, first-year starting quarterbacks in Tennessee's Nico Iamaleava, Oklahoma's Jackson Arnold and Kansas State's Avery Johnson who could vault to the top of the class the way Alabama's Bryce Young did in 2021.
There is an entire season ahead but some predictions on how the awards season might go:
Heisman Trophy (most outstanding player)