LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier Receives Strong Odds To Win The Davey O'Brien Award
by Staff Reporter
July 29, 20256 Comments

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Online Sportsbook SportsBetting.ag released a complete list of Davey O'Brien odds this week, which has LSU's Garrett Nussmeier with the second-best odds (5/1) behind Texas QB Arch Manning (4/1).
The Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award recognizes the nation's best college quarterback each year.
2025 Davey O'Brien Odds:
Arch Manning (Texas) 4/1
Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) 5/1
Cade Klubnik (Clemson) 6/1
Drew Allar (Penn State) 10/1
Julian Sayin (Ohio State) 10/1
Dante Moore (Oregon) 12/1
DJ Lagway (Florida) 12/1
LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina) 12/1
Carson Beck (Miami FL) 15/1
Austin Simmons (Ole Miss) 22/1
Gunner Stockton (Georgia) 22/1
John Mateer (Oklahoma) 22/1
Sam Leavitt (Arizona State) 22/1
CJ Carr (Notre Dame) 28/1
Marcel Reed (Texas A&M) 28/1
Ty Simpson (Alabama) 28/1
Avery Johnson (Kansas State) 33/1
Joey Aguilar (Tennessee) 33/1
Kevin Jennings (SMU) 33/1
Miller Moss (Louisville) 33/1
Nico Iamaleava (UCLA) 33/1
Devon Dampier (Utah) 40/1
Fernando Mendoza (Indiana) 40/1
Jackson Arnold (Auburn) 40/1
Dylan Raiola (Nebraska) 45/1
Jayden Maiava (USC) 45/1
Sawyer Robertson (Baylor) 45/1
Gio Lopez (North Carolina) 60/1
Jalon Daniels (Kansas) 60/1
Kaidon Salter (Colorado) 60/1
Beau Pribula (Missouri) 80/1
Haynes King (Georgia Tech) 80/1
Kyron Drones (Virginia Tech) 80/1
Thomas Castellanos (Florida State) 80/1
Demond Williams Jr. (Washington) 100/1
Mark Gronowski (Iowa) 100/1
Miles O'Neill (Texas A&M) 100/1
Rocco Becht (Iowa State) 100/1
CJ Bailey (NC State) 150/1
Darian Mensah (Duke) 150/1
Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) 150/1
Luke Altmyer (Illinois) 150/1
Behren Morton (Texas Tech) 200/1
Blake Horvath (Navy) 200/1
Josh Hoover (TCU) 200/1
The Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award recognizes the nation's best college quarterback each year.
2025 Davey O'Brien Odds:
Arch Manning (Texas) 4/1
Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) 5/1
Cade Klubnik (Clemson) 6/1
Drew Allar (Penn State) 10/1
Julian Sayin (Ohio State) 10/1
Dante Moore (Oregon) 12/1
DJ Lagway (Florida) 12/1
LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina) 12/1
Carson Beck (Miami FL) 15/1
Austin Simmons (Ole Miss) 22/1
Gunner Stockton (Georgia) 22/1
John Mateer (Oklahoma) 22/1
Sam Leavitt (Arizona State) 22/1
CJ Carr (Notre Dame) 28/1
Marcel Reed (Texas A&M) 28/1
Ty Simpson (Alabama) 28/1
Avery Johnson (Kansas State) 33/1
Joey Aguilar (Tennessee) 33/1
Kevin Jennings (SMU) 33/1
Miller Moss (Louisville) 33/1
Nico Iamaleava (UCLA) 33/1
Devon Dampier (Utah) 40/1
Fernando Mendoza (Indiana) 40/1
Jackson Arnold (Auburn) 40/1
Dylan Raiola (Nebraska) 45/1
Jayden Maiava (USC) 45/1
Sawyer Robertson (Baylor) 45/1
Gio Lopez (North Carolina) 60/1
Jalon Daniels (Kansas) 60/1
Kaidon Salter (Colorado) 60/1
Beau Pribula (Missouri) 80/1
Haynes King (Georgia Tech) 80/1
Kyron Drones (Virginia Tech) 80/1
Thomas Castellanos (Florida State) 80/1
Demond Williams Jr. (Washington) 100/1
Mark Gronowski (Iowa) 100/1
Miles O'Neill (Texas A&M) 100/1
Rocco Becht (Iowa State) 100/1
CJ Bailey (NC State) 150/1
Darian Mensah (Duke) 150/1
Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) 150/1
Luke Altmyer (Illinois) 150/1
Behren Morton (Texas Tech) 200/1
Blake Horvath (Navy) 200/1
Josh Hoover (TCU) 200/1
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