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Sunday, December 15, 2013
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Jameis Winston has been through a lot over the last month, but he became the youngest ever recipient of the Heisman Trophy on Saturday, writes Ivan Maisel. Story• ACC blog • Nation blog
He is the second straight freshman to win the Heisman after Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel last season.
"I cannot explain the feeling that I have inside right now," Winston said. "I'm so overwhelmed. It's awesome."
When his name was announced, he popped from his seat and quickly made his way to his mom and dad for hugs and kisses. He smiled and laughed through most of his acceptance speech.
He talked about trusting in the "process" on the field and in life and "after all the things I've been through this past month." He got choked up a bit when talking about his parents.
"When you see your mom and you see your dad and they've been struggling through this whole process and now you see a smile on their face, it comforted me," he said later.
Winston ran away with the ballot, earning 2,205 points. Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron was second with 704 points. Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch was third with 558 points.
Boston College's Andre Williams was the top running back, coming in fourth with 470 points. Manziel was fifth with 421, while Auburn Tigers running back Tre Mason was sixth with 404.
The margin of victory was the seventh largest in Heisman history. Winston earned 668 first-place votes while McCarron was first on 79 ballots.
Heisman Trophy Voting
Player | Total points | No. 1 votes |
---|---|---|
Jameis Winston | 2,205 | 668 |
AJ McCarron | 704 | 79 |
Jordan Lynch | 558 | 40 |
Andre Williams | 470 | 29 |
Johnny Manziel | 421 | 30 |
Tre Mason | 404 | 31 |
Bryce Petty | 127 | 4 |
Derek Carr | 107 | 6 |
Braxton Miller | 91 | 4 |
Ka'Deem Carey | 70 | 2 |
"Everyone has their own opinion," Winston said. "It's basically a numbers game, and I was blessed to have the majority vote."
The Heisman Trust mission statement says: "The Heisman Memorial Trophy annually recognizes the outstanding college football player whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity."
"I really believe that people actually just trusted me. People obviously saw us play. But that comes from my team, too," Winston said.
Winston set freshman records by passing for 3,820 yards and 38 touchdowns while leading No. 1 Florida State into the VIZIO BCS National Championship against Auburn.
SportsNation: Winston Wins Heisman
Jameis Winston has won the 2013 Heisman Trophy. Will he win it again in 2014? Vote »The Alabama native is on pace to break the NCAA record for passer efficiency rating (190.1). He also leads the nation this season in adjusted QBR (90.9) and yards per attempt (10.9).
"I can't explain how truly intelligent he is," Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said. "He always wanted to know why he had success or why he had failure so he could either repeat it or fix it."