2024 Heisman Trophy odds: Quinn Ewers surges to top as new favorite
Week 2 of the 2024 college football season is in the books, and the Heisman odds are on the move.
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Week 2 of the 2024 college football season is in the books, and the Heisman odds are on the move.
In Week 2 of the college football season, we had a major upset — and reverberations throughout the College Football Playoff and bowl pictures — as Northern Illinois stunned Notre Dame at South Bend.
Notre Dame's unforeseen loss to Northern Illinois on Saturday was just one of the jaw-dropping results from the second week of college football, a run that also included Iowa State upsetting Iowa, Illinois knocking off Kansas and Texas easily handling Michigan.
United States men's national team interim coach Mikey Varas said his players lacked the right mentality in a historic 2-1 loss to Canada Saturday at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.
The Kansas City Chiefs began their quest for a third straight Super Bowl triumph by holding off the Baltimore Ravens by inches in their AFC Championship rematch.
Week 1 is in the books, with some close calls and wild finishes but no earth-shattering upsets. Even so, we have a slate of results to judge teams by — our first on-field glimpse as to who could succeed, who might falter and who could be part of the College Football Playoff in 2024.
Jeremiah Smith showed signs in his debut that he just might be able to live up to all the hype and hyperbole that accompanied him to Ohio State.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — It's difficult to say exactly what former Penn State offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich might have done had he been the one calling plays when the Nittany Lions assumed possession with 0:32 remaining in the second quarter and the ball at their own 27-yard line, the scoreboard showing a seven-point lead. Perhaps Yurcich, who was fired by head coach James Franklin last November amid a third consecutive subpar season, would have lobbied for a ruthless approach that trusted the decision-making and deftness of quarterback Drew Allar, now a multi-year starter, and pushed the ball downfield knowing he still had one timeout at his disposal and the chance to gore West Virginia with two scores in quick succession. Perhaps the outcome winds up the same: a last-second touchdown from Allar to wide receiver Harrison Wallace III to break the game open and deflate the Mountaineer faithful.