Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports
Updated odds to win the 2016 Heisman Trophy were released by Bovada this week and LSU running back Leonard Fournette is the new favorite.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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drizztiger117 months
Heisman is a joke, whichever team goes the furthest will have the front-runner. Instead of the best player in college football, it's either the star player on a late contender or a pinball stats player. They don't even follow their own motto "The Heisman Memorial Trophy Award, is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football in the United States whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity."
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Solo Cam117 months
LF is a monster. Man I wish we could keep him for a longer time.
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UGATiger26117 months
"The Heisman Memorial Trophy Award, is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football in the United States whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity." If that's not LF in a nutshell, I don't know what is.
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IDGAF117 months
LF was the best player last year. Just wasn't on the best team.
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OKTiger83117 months
As he should be
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Hugo Stiglitz117 months
Brandon Harris is my dark horse.
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tigersownall117 months
Well no shite. Baw would have won it last year if that fricking wide out had lined up right.
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Chad504boy117 months
I'm confused, doesn't LF play for LSU, not Bama?
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LSU Patrick117 months
The best player in college football SHOULD be the Heisman frontrunner. That is LF7.
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JuiceTerry117 months
You spelled DeShaun Watson wrong.
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pellietigersaint117 months
screw the Heisman, its completely lost its luster over the years that said, I hope LF7 wins that B
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Covingtontiger77117 months
LF7 needs some big games on prime time....Wisconsin to start the season off at Lambeau and he definitely needs a better showing against Bama. He does what he did last year and puts up 125+ against Bama the trophy is his. Otherwise not so much.
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CaliTigerHB117 months
How does Notre Dame have two QBs?
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NASA_ISS_Tiger117 months
No Bama boys in the mix? Oh no...they'll be screaming Bama is hated by the odds makers. LOL.
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LSU Patrick117 months
Look down.
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saint tiger225117 months
I hope the rest of NASA has better reading comprehension skills than you do.
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It has to be him this year. I don't see Watson or Mccaffrey being able to duplicate this time around.
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Jon Ham117 months
Betting wise I like McCaffrey at 5/1
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Jon Ham117 months
*11/2... Even better.
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beauchristopher117 months
I'd love to have a heisman but I wonder if that would mean we didn't progress elsewhere. Well the last heisman winning rb won the championship so there's that.
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Mouche337117 months
He was robbed last year. Hope Les Miles unleashes him this year and leaves no room for debate.
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LSU-MNCBABY117 months
How was he robbed last year?
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UGATiger26117 months
He wasn't robbed the Heisman itself, but he was definitely robbed a spot in NYC.
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DoubleDown117 months
McCaffrey is probably the best player in the country. I see him as the favorite this year.
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LSU Patrick117 months
Nope
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DoubleDown117 months
"LF was the best player last year. Just wasn't on the best team.". Sorry, Derrick Henry was the best player last year. He proved it time and time again against the best teams in the biggest games. LF did not.
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LSU Patrick117 months
Nope
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RightWingTiger117 months
I really think that McCaffery deserved the Heisman last year, Henry was great and stepped up down the stretch but the all around excellence that McCaffery displayed was amazing. That being said if LF had ended the season the way he started (multiple 200+ yd games and the highlight runs against AU, UF, Syracuse etc) then I think he would have won it hands down.
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CaliTigerHB117 months
Derek Henry got the ball 25-35 times a game, running behind a good O-line, playing in a favorable system on and playing for Alabama. That's why he won the headman. Do you really think he would put up the same numbers on a mediocre team? No. LF probably could
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