The powers-that-be in the world of college football are rolling out the red carpet for this year’s Heisman Trophy reveal. Can you really blame them?
This year’s class features a litany of talented players. Some of them have led their sides on the brink of college football immortality, while others have cemented their statuses as future NFL talents with standout showings on the grandest stage.
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LSU’s Jayden Daniels and Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. figure to be the favorites; both enjoyed highlight-reel campaigns in their second seasons with their respective teams, showing themselves to be as good as advertised even as the stakes rose.
They weren’t the only ones, however. Oregon’s Bo Nix brought the Ducks back into the national consciousness and Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr. proved why he’s a top five pick-worthy NFL talent.
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There will be plenty of stars to shine on Saturday night for the 2023 Heisman Trophy ceremony. Only one can win, however. Here’s what you need to know as college football readies up for its premier black tie event in 2023.
What time is Heisman Trophy ceremony 2023?
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 9
- Time: 8 p.m. ET
- TV broadcast: ESPN
- Live stream: ESPN+, Fubo
- Location: New York
The Heisman Trophy ceremony will once more take place on the final college football Saturday of the year — Dec. 9, this season — in New York.
The event begins at 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN. Fans can stream it via ESPN+ or Fubo, which offers a free trial.
Heisman Trophy odds 2023
The Heisman finalists were announced on Monday, Dec. 4: LSU’s Jayden Daniels, Washington’s Michael Penix Jr., Oregon’s Bo Nix and Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr.
None of the four finalists have ever nabbed a Heisman vote prior to this year’s ceremony.
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Below are the 2023 Heisman award odds before the announcement of the finalists, courtesy of BetMGM.
Player Odds Jayden Daniels (QB, LSU) -1400 Michael Penix Jr. (QB, Washington) +900 Bo Nix (QB, Oregon) +2200 Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR, Ohio State) +20000
Where is the Heisman Trophy ceremony held?
The Heisman ceremony will once again be held at Lincoln Center in New York City, the site of each of the last two ceremonies.
How does the Heisman voting process work?
Nine hundred twenty-eight Heisman votes were tallied this year as the nation’s greatest college football minds work to figure out who is the most deserving candidate in this season’s class of finalists. The breakdown of the selectors is as follows: 870 media members spanning six different geographic regions in the United States (Far West, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, South and Southwest), 57 living Heisman Trophy winners and one corporate-sponsored fan vote.
Voters were allowed to select any three players, in order of preference. A given voter’s first-place vote is worth three points; their second-place vote is worth two points; and their third-place is worth one point.
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