QUARTERBACK JOE BURROW was named the landslide winner of the Heisman Trophy on Saturday, the annual award to the top US college football player.
Burrow, who switched to Louisiana State University after failing to win the starting job with Ohio State, led the Tigers to a 13-0 record this season.
“All my teammates have supported me, welcomed me with open arms,” Burrow said. “A kid from Ohio coming down to the Bayou. It’s been so awesome.”
Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts was second in the balloting. Ohio State had two players in third and fourth place: quarterback Justin Fields and defensive end Chase Young.
Burrow received 841 first-place votes out of 885, a record 95% tally.
Burrow is the second player from LSU to win the Heisman, joining running back Billy Cannon, who did it in 1959.
Quarterbacks have captured the Heisman every year since 2000 except when running backs Reggie Bush in 2005, Mark Ingram (2009) and Derrick Henry (2015) won it.
Bush faced allegations of receiving improper benefits and later forfeited his trophy.
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And the poor lad is going to end up with the Bengals.
He’s a year older than Lamar Jackson,the heisman winner could be older than the MVP
@Paddy Moran: this has happened twice before
@Paddy Moran: that is an insane fact. I had no idea
Really was a no brainer, he’s been so ridiculously accurate all season
Can’t wait for draft day and the Bengals getting him.
When is the last time a MVP did not go to a QB or went to a D player. Nick Bosa has to be close…
@Brian O’Driscoll: Not to a QB – 2012 (Adrian Peterson)
Defensive player – 1986 (Lawrence Taylor)
@John Black: LT…didn’t do much in the big league though:-))