Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud still leads the pack and there’s a new No. 2 with Southern Cal quarterback Caleb Williams.

Both signal callers led their teams from deficits Saturday and held on for late wins, with both keeping playoff hopes alive for their teams. Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker fell from the mix after not just getting injured while not getting contacted, but his Volunteers getting blown out at unranked South Carolina.

Hooker had been second in recent weeks, with the exception of the week he was the favorite over Stroud.

Michigan running back Blake Corum got injured Saturday and missed a large chunk of his team’s 19-17 comeback win at Maryland. Corum is still third in the sportsbook Fanduel.com standings, but well behind Stroud and Williams.

Here are this weekend’s odds on Sunday afternoon (according to FanDuel).

C.J. Stroud (Ohio State, QB) -130 Caleb Williams (USC, QB) +130 Blake Corum (Michigan, RB) +1400 Bo Nix (Oregon, QB) +5000 Max Duggan (TCU, QB) +6000 Jayden Daniels (LSU, QB +8000 Stetson Bennet IV (Georgia, QB) +10000 Drake Maye (UNC, QB) +10000

How do the odds work? A $100 bet on a player with +130 would mean a $130 payout, plus the $100 wagered. A $100 bet on +10000 would bring in $10,000 plus the original $100. For someone with -130, it would take a bet of $130 to win $100, plus the wager returned as well.

Alabama quarterback Bryce Young was last year’s winner and a favorite to finish in the top three this season, but he fell from the top 10 after two close road losses this season.

Players who make conference championship games get an extra weekend to showcase themselves before the voters. One colossal game this week will be when No. 3 Michigan visits No. 2 Ohio State and No. 5 USC hosts Notre Dame.

The Heisman Trophy is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football. Voting is comprised of 870 media members spread across six geographic regions, 58 living Heisman winners and one ballot from a collective fan vote.

Heisman voters choose their top three candidates (in order) for the most-coveted individual trophy in college football.

Heisman Trophy finalists for 2022 will be named on Dec. 5, which is the same day as the voting deadline. The ceremony will take place Saturday, Dec. 10 when the winner is announced.

There is one more week remaining in the regular season and the conference championships will wrap up by Dec. 3.