The coronavirus pandemic has led many to wonder if college football games will even be played this fall. But it hasn't stopped Las Vegas from releasing odds for the 2020 season.

According to FoxBet, six Alabama Crimson Tide football players have 66-to-1 or better odds to win the Heisman Trophy next year, including quarterbacks Mac Jones (20/1), Bryce Young (35/1) and Taulia Tagovailoa (60/1), running back Najee Harris (30/1) and wide receivers Jaylen Waddle (60/1) and DeVonta Smith (66/1).

Jones sits with the eighth-best odds to bring home the coveted award. The only players with better odds than the redshirt junior are Ohio State's Justin Fields (7/2), Clemson's Trevor Lawrence (5/1), Georgia's Jamie Newman (7/1), Miami's D'Eriq King (9/1), Oklahoma's Spencer Rattler (12/1), LSU's Myles Brennan (14/1) and Auburn's Bo Nix (16/1).

Jones played in 12 games last season but started four of them following injuries to Tua Tagovailoa. He posted a 3-1 record as the team's starting quarterback with wins over Arkansas, Western Carolina and Michigan. In total, Jones threw for 1,503 yards, 14 touchdowns and three interceptions while completing 68.8 percent of his passes (97-of-141).

Harris topped 1,000 yards as the team's first option out of the backfield, rushing for 1,224 yards and 13 touchdowns on 209 carries, averaging 5.86 yards per rushing attempt this fall. He saw more than 100 carries and nearly 800 yards more than UA's No. 2 back, Brian Robinson. Harris also caught 27 passes and turned them into 304 yards and seven receiving scores.

Waddle caught 33 passes and turned them into 560 yards and six touchdowns in 2019. He led the nation in punt return average at 24.4 yards per return with 20 returns for 487 yards and a touchdown, including a long of 77 yards. He also returned five kickoffs for 175 yards and a touchdown and added one rush for five yards, giving him 1,227 all-purpose yards.

Smith accounted for 1,256 receiving yards and 14 receiving touchdowns on only 68 catches. He ranked third in the SEC and was tied for fifth nationally in touchdown receptions, which also tied for second in Tide single-season history, while he ranked third in the SEC and eighth nationally in receiving yards, which were the third-most in a single season in program history.

Both Young and Taulia Tagovailoa were set to compete with Jones for the starting quarterback job this spring before the Crimson Tide's spring football season was suspended. The younger Tagovailoa appeared in five games last year as a reserve, while Young, 247Sports' No. 1 recruit for the 2020 cycle arrived on campus back in January as an early enrollee.

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