Ohio State flips in-state offensive tackle Landry Brede from North Carolina State.
Ohio State's odds of winning the national championship and Dwayne Haskins' odds of winning the Heisman Trophy have both fallen to 12/1, per the oddsmaker Bovada, following the Buckeyes' 49-20 loss to Purdue on Saturday.
In the national championship race, Ohio State previously had the third-best odds at 7/1, but is now tied with Michigan for the fourth-best odds, behind Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame.
Team | Current Odds |
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ALABAMA | 1/2 |
CLEMSON | 5/1 |
NOTRE DAME | 13/2 |
MICHIGAN | 12/1 |
OHIO STATE | 12/1 |
In the Heisman race, Haskins was previously tied for the second-best odds at 3/1, but is now tied with Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson for the third-best odds, behind Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray.
Player | Current Odds |
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TUA TAGOVAILOA, QB, ALABAMA | 4/11 |
KYLER MURRAY, QB, OKLAHOMA | 7/2 |
DWAYNE HASKINS, QB, OHIO STATE | 12/1 |
SHEA PATTERSON, QB, MICHIGAN | 12/1 |
TRACE MCSORLEY, QB, PENN STATE | 14/1 |
Haskins' drop comes despite the fact that he set Ohio State's single-game records for pass completions (49) and passing yards (470) against Purdue, as those numbers come on a whopping 73 pass attempts (also the most in Ohio State history) and were not nearly enough to lead the Buckeyes to a win on Saturday.