Ty Simpson Heisman odds: Alabama QB solidifies himself as country's marquee passer in win over Vanderbilt

Morgan Moriarty

Ty Simpson Heisman odds: Alabama QB solidifies himself as country's marquee passer in win over Vanderbilt image

The Alabama Crimson Tide avoided the upset against the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday, winning 30-14 at home. Although the biggest name at quarterback entering this one was Vandy's Diego Pavia, the signal-caller with the best day was Alabama's Ty Simpson. 

The Tide junior quarterback threw two touchdowns in the victory. Although its still early in the season, it's never too early to start looking ahead to the Heisman Trophy race. 

After Saturday's victory, Simpson looks like an early favorite to take home the hardware.  

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Is Ty Simpson the Heisman frontrunner?

As it stands currently, Simpson is second in the Heisman odds. According to DraftKings, he has +800 to win the award, right behind Oregon's Dante Moore. 

But don't be surprised if those shift come later Saturday evening or Sunday morning. 

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Ty Simpson stats against Vanderbilt

Simpson had a strong showing against Vanderbilt’s defense, completing 23 of 31 passes for 340 yards and two touchdowns. He did throw an interception on Alabama’s opening drive but rebounded well to finish the day strong.

He averaged 11 yards per pass on the day as well.

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Where is Ty Simpson from?

Simpson is from Martin, Tenn. He was a former 5-star quarterback prospect from the class of 2022. Per the 247Sports Composite, Simpson was the No. 3 overall ranked quarterback in his class.  

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Other Heisman frontrunners

Here's a look at some of the other remaining guys in the mix for the award: 

  • Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith: +1100
  • Miami QB Carson Beck: +1100
  • Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza: +1300
  • Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss +1300

Obviously there is still a ton of football left to be played. But it's clear that as we get closer to the midway point of the season, Simpson has started to separate himself from the rest of the pack. 

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Morgan Moriarty