We are only four weeks into the college football season, but there has already been plenty of movement in the national title and Heisman Trophy odds.

Teams like Alabama, Auburn and Oregon have suffered losses, while other preseason favorites have looked shaky early in the season, which has caused a good bit of shuffling on the title odds list. Ohio State remains the heavy favorite despite some lackluster performances to start the season, but Big Ten foe Michigan State has risen to the No. 2 spot. 

On the other hand, the Heisman Trophy race now has a very clear favorite in Leonard Fournette, who is averaging 210 yards per game rushing and has LSU at 3-0 on the season. 

The latest national title and Heisman Trophy odds from Bovada reflect the confusion in the title race and separation in the Heisman race. 

National Title Odds:

Ohio State: 7-4
Michigan State: 8-1
Georgia: 9-1
LSU: 9-1
Ole Miss: 10-1
Baylor: 10-1
TCU: 12-1
Texas A&M: 12-1
Notre Dame 14-1
Alabama: 18-1
USC: 20-1
Clemson: 25-1
Oklahoma: 25-1
UCLA: 28-1 

Heisman Trophy Odds: 

Leonard Fournette: 3-2
Nick Chubb: 7-1
Trevone Boykin: 7-1
Seth Russell: 8-1
Ezekiel Elliott: 12-1
Cody Kessler: 12-1
Derrick Henry: 20-1
Kyle Allen: 25-1
C.J. Prosise: 25-1
Cardale Jones: 25-1
Paul Perkins: 25-1
Deshaun Watson: 25-1
Josh Rosen: 28-1 

Notes: Leonard Fournette was 12-1 before the start of the season and slid to 14-1 following LSU's Week 1 game was cancelled. 

Cardale Jones was 16-1 at the start of the season before jumping up to as high as 7-1 after Week 1. Recent struggles and quarterback controversy have forced him back down to 25-1. 

Josh Rosen rocketed to 14-1 after Week 1, but after a few rocky weeks where he's looked like a freshman he's fallen back to 28-1. Rosen's UCLA teammate Paul Perkins was 66-1 following Week 1 and has quickly climbed to 25-1. 

Ohio State has moved from 11-4 favorites to start the season to 7-4 favorites despite some shaky play. Michigan State has jumped from 20-1 prior to the season to 8-1 currently. Georgia is up to 9-1 after being 28-1 to start the season.

Leonard Fournette (USATSI)
Leonard Fournette is now the heavy favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. (USATSI)