During a week in which Fernando Mendoza was on a bye and Julian Sayin had a reasonably pedestrian effort in a blowout over Rutgers , Diego Pavia took control of the Heisman race. Except predictive betting markets don't agree, with FanDuel Sportsbook tabbing Pavia as No. 4 in the race.
The flaw with markets for voter-based awards is they have no information on what voters are going to do, and can only hope to predict the narratives will gain steam during the closing stretch of the season, which is when Heismans are won or lost.
We know the voting process for the Heisman Trophy is beyond flawed. There are 930 voters from coast to coast. The voters who cover individual teams are unable to watch as many of the games and players they'd like to. So here's some help.
There hasn't bee

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