The conventional wisdom all college football season has been that the teams at the top of the sport are jumbled with no one standing out above the pack.
That talk may now need to cease. The defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes have started to separate, both on the field and in local sportsbooks.
Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin has leapt everyone in the Heisman Trophy market after a near-flawless performance in a 38-14 win over Penn State as closing 18-point favorites last week . Sayin completed 20 of 23 passes for 316 yards and four touchdowns.
He’s now +180 (i.e. risking $100 to win $180) to win the Heisman, ahead of Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza at +260 and Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson at +360.
The Buckeyes also nudged into a tier of their own to win the Colle

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