Saturday was moving day for many players in contention for college football’s most-coveted individual honor. The day started with Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker in the lead, and it got even wider as Ohio State and quarterback C.J. Stroud struggled on the road at Northwestern.

Hooker then had his own struggles at Georgia in the anticipated SEC showdown while Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett soared into the top 10. Then there were night matchups where Notre Dame upset Clemson and LSU upset Alabama in an overtime thriller. During that stretch, Alabama quarterback Bryce Young had his stock dropping among bettors, according to the sportsbook fanduel.com, while LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels skyrocketed into the top seven. Daniels wasn’t even among the top 12 when the day started.

Here’s a breakdown of how the day unfolded in the 2022 Heisman Trophy race.

(Note: a $100 bet would win $200 for +200 odds, and $2,500 for +2500 odds, etc. In other cases, a minus-105 odd would mean that $105 would need to be wagered to win $100.)

How the day started before the first snap:

Hendon Hooker, Tennessee QB: +100 C.J. Stroud, Ohio State QB: +200 Caleb Williams, USC QB: +1400 Blake Corum, Michigan RB: +1400 Bo Nix, Oregon QB: +2000 Drake Maye, North Carolina QB: +2000 Max Duggan, TCU QB: +3000 Bryce Young, Alabama QB: +4000 Chase Brown, Illinois RB: +4000 Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama RB: +5000

12 p.m. game window

Ohio State struggled against the Northwestern defense in the high winds and chilly weather in Evanston, Illinois. Stroud had his worst performance of the year, and Hooker passed him in the betting odds.

Prior to 3:30 p.m. kickoff Hooker -250 Stroud +400 Nix +1800 Bennett +6000

3:30 window of games (Notably Tennessee at Georgia)

With 9:53 remaining in the third quarter, Georgia led Tennessee, 24-6. Hooker’s odds of winning the Heisman began shrinking while Stroud’s and Bennett’s got better.

Hooker +115 Stroud +180 Corum +1200 Bennett +2500 Bryce Young +3500

At the end of the third quarter and Georgia leading, 27-6, and looking to salt away the game in a driving rain:

Hooker +150 Stroud +180 Corum +1000 Bennett +2500 Young +3500 Jayden Daniels (not in the top 20) Bijan Robinson ++20,000

Tennessee scored to make it 27-6 with 6:17 to go in the game, and Hooker had already slipped in betting odds. Here’s where they stood at that time:

Stroud +150 Hooker +180 Corum +1000 Bo Nix +1200 Bennett +2500 Young +3500

The game ended with Georgia winning, 27-13. Then, LSU took an early 7-0 lead over Alabama and Oregon quarterback Bo Nix began one of the best game’s of his life. Here’s where the odds stood at 8:12 p.m. Saturday night during the second quarter of LSU-Alabama:

Stroud +200 Hooker +360 Corum +750 Nix +900 Caleb Williams +1200 Drake Maye +1400 Bennett +2500 Young +5000 Jayden Daniels (Not among the top 15)

LSU went on to knock off Alabama, 32-31, in overtime. Here are the odds on Sunday evening:

C.J. Stroud +180 Hendon Hooker +300 Blake Corum +600 Bo Nix +800 Caleb Williams +800 Drake Maye +1200 Jayden Daniels +1600 Stetson Bennett +1800 Bryce Young +4000 Max Duggan +4000

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 get to 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.