Sports Betting
David Purdum, ESPN Staff Writer 9y

Las Vegas allows Heisman betting for first time; Leonard Fournette favored

College Football, LSU Tigers, Ohio State Buckeyes, TCU Horned Frogs

People love betting on the Heisman Trophy. Now they can do it in Las Vegas.

After a decades-long ban, Nevada Gaming Control granted approval for the state's regulated sportsbooks to offer wagering on the Heisman Trophy, arguably one of the most popular awards in sports and an extremely popular wagering option offshore.

Station Casinos' sportsbook received approval from the NGC on Sept. 11. On Oct. 5, Station's vice president of race and sports Art Manteris opened betting on the first odds to win the Heisman Trophy ever in Las Vegas.

LSU running back Leonard Fournette opened as an 8-5 favorite and did little to hurt his chances with a 158-yard performance, featuring an 87-yard touchdown run, in the Tigers' 45-24 win Saturday over South Carolina. Georgia running back Nick Chubb had been tied with TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin as the second-favorites at 7-1. Chubb, however, suffered a knee injury against Tennessee on Saturday and will be taken off the board.

Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott (8-1) had attracted the most overall bets, Station's sportsbook director Jason McCormick said, but Fournette had attracted the most money.

As part of the NGC's stipulations, betting on the Heisman Trophy will be halted Nov. 15. The Heisman ceremony will take place Dec. 12.

At offshore sportsbook Bovada, the amount wagered on the Heisman Trophy is comparable to the odds to win the Stanley Cup and double the amount that's wagered on the NFL MVP, according to book manager Kevin Bradley.

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