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Heisman Trophy watch: How does UNC QB Drake Maye stack up? Latest odds, stats, more

North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye (10) reacts after scoring on a five-yard run to give the Tar Heels a 33-28 lead in the third quarter against Wake Forest on Saturday, November 12, 2022 at Truist Field in Winston-Salem, N.C.
North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye (10) reacts after scoring on a five-yard run to give the Tar Heels a 33-28 lead in the third quarter against Wake Forest on Saturday, November 12, 2022 at Truist Field in Winston-Salem, N.C.

When Texas running back Ricky Williams won the 1998 Heisman Trophy during Mack Brown’s first season with the Longhorns, the school got permission to include the iconic pose on rings for the entire team.

Brown’s message then is the same as it is at North Carolina now that Tar Heels’ redshirt freshman quarterback Drake Maye is garnering Heisman Trophy buzz.

“It’s a team award,” Brown said. “And I told the guys at Texas, you want your guy to win the Heisman, you gotta keep winning. That’s it.”

Carolina (9-1, 6-0 ACC) heads into Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech (4-6, 3-4) having already clinched the ACC Coastal Division title and a spot in the league’s title game. The Heels moved up to No. 13 in the College Football Playoff poll and are currently on a six-game winning streak after beating Wake Forest, 36-34.

“I thought Drake took a huge step going on the road against a team that was 19-3 at home,” Brown said. “Those guys have been really good in Winston-Salem and it was a full house. It was an exciting night on TV, and he played lights out.”

Whatever Maye does against the Yellow Jackets, who fired head coach Geoff Collins in September, likely won’t move the needle much nationally. But Brown said Maye has already had some Heisman moments. Brown said the Heels’ comeback win at Duke and Maye’s game-winning touchdown pass with 16 seconds left was at the top of the list.

The top four vote-getters in the Heisman race are invited to New York as finalists. Brown said Maye should be invited to New York, “off of what he’s done so far.”

“Drake’s had his Heisman moments, he’s done everything he’s supposed to do,” Brown said. “He’s had an unbelievable year to this point. He just gotta keep playing.”

Maye continues to say he’s not focused on the award, but acknowledged it would be an honor to be called to New York.

“It’d mean the world to me, especially going to up there with three other tremendous players,” Maye said. “... Just to get an invite, I think that’s pretty special.”

Strike a pose?

Maye’s top target, receiver Josh Downs, has done his share of end-zone celebrations. Downs said he’d never mentioned striking the Heisman pose to Maye, but as he answered the question, he seemed to think it’s a good idea.

“I don’t know if that’s his personality,” said Downs, who added, “I’m gonna say something to him about it.”

Stat comparison

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PlayerSchoolCompAttInt%YardsTDAvg/GAttYardsTDAvg/G
Drake MayeUNC253361370.1341234341.2133584558.4
CJ StroudOhio St186277467.1275034275298308.3
Hendon HookerTennessee204287271.1288824288.899405540.5
Blake CorumMichigan





9 catches*4114.1227134917134.9
Caleb WilliamsUSC218342263.730103130180283628.3
Stetson BennettGeorgia223329567.8289514289.535144714.4

Heisman Trophy odds

According to VegasInsider.com’s consensus odds, Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud is still the front-runner to win the Heisman. Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker was second and Maye jumped from seventh last week to third on the list.

SchoolPos.Name, odds
Ohio StateQB

CJ Stroud +112

Tennessee QB

Hendon Hooker +358

North CarolinaQB

Drake Maye +600

MichiganRB

Blake Corum +618

USC QB

Caleb Williams +1175

GeorgiaQB

Stetson Bennett +1450

This story was originally published November 17, 2022 at 6:40 AM.

C.L. Brown
The News & Observer
C.L. Brown covers the University of North Carolina for The News & Observer. Brown brings more than two decades of reporting experience including stints as the beat writer on Indiana University and the University of Louisville. After a long stay at the Louisville Courier-Journal, where he earned an APSE award, he’s had stops at ESPN.com, The Athletic and even tried his hand at running his own website, clbrownhoops.com.
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