Nope, it’s not the quarterback who won the Big Ten Championship, the Sugar Bowl and the first College Football Playoff national title in his first three starts. And it’s not the record-breaking quarterback he replaced – or the quarterback who was at the top of the depth chart to start the season for the Buckeyes.

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Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott is at the top of Bovada’s early Heisman odds for the 2015 season, which were released Friday. Although 14 quarterbacks and only one running back have won the Heisman since 2000, Elliott is currently at 6-to-1 odds to win the sport’s most famous award after running for more than 200 yards in each of the Buckeyes’ three postseason games.

But each of Ohio State’s famous trio of quarterbacks–Cardale Jones, J.T. Barrett and Braxton Miller–are represented in the top 12 of the list. Although no one knows who will be the starter in Columbus next season, Jones opened at 14-to-1 odds, Barrett at 16-to-1 and Miller at 18-to-1.

Other early favorites on the list include Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott and LSU running back Leonard Fournette, who are both at 7-to-1 odds. TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin opened at 15-to-2 odds, while the trio of USC quarterback Cody Kessler, Georgia running back Nick Chubb and UCLA running back Nick Perkins sit at 12-to-1.

Notables on down the list include Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook, Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson and Oregon running back Royce Freeman. Arizona star linebacker Scooby Wright is the only defensive player on the list, joining Ole Miss wide receiver Laquon Treadwell at 66-to-1 odds.

It’s also worth noting that Mississippi State running back Josh Robinson is at 22-to-1 odds to win next year’s Heisman. The only problem? Robinson has already declared for the NFL Draft.

Wagering on awards such as the Heisman is not legal in Las Vegas, per The Linemakers on Sporting News.

2015 Heisman Trophy odds

Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State: 6-to-1Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State: 7-to-1Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU: 7-to-1Trevone Boykin, QB, TCU: 15-to-2Cody Kessler, QB, USC: 12-to-1Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia: 12-to-1Paul Perkins, RB, UCLA: 12-to-1Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama: 14-to-1Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma: 14-to-1Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State: 14-to-1J.T. Barrett, QB, Ohio State: 16-to-1Braxton Miller, QB, Ohio State: 18-to-1Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State: 20-to-1Josh Robinson, RB, Mississippi State: 22-to-1Corey Clement, RB, Wisconsin: 22-to-1D.J. Foster, RB, Arizona State: 25-to-1Royce Freeman, RB, Oregon: 25-to-1Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami: 33-to-1Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State: 33-to-1Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson: 33-to-1James Connor, RB, Pittsburgh: 33-to-1Justin Thomas, QB, Georgia Tech: 33-to-1Nick Wilson, RB, Arizona: 33-to-1Seth Russell, QB, Baylor: 33-to-1Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State: 40-to-1Jacoby Brissett, QB, NC State: 50-to-1Jalen Hurd, RB, Tennessee: 50-to-1Jared Goff, QB, Cal: 50-to-1Marquise Williams, QB, North Carolina: 50-to-1Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss: 66-to-1Scooby Wright, LB, Arizona: 66-to-1