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And the winner is …

QB wins by wide margin to become program’s first player to earn honor

- By Ralph D. Russo

Louisville QB Lamar Jackson captures the Heisman.

NEW YORK — Lamar Jackson was trying to remember the last time he cried. He was pretty sure it involved losing a football game.

On Saturday night, Louisville’s spectacula­r sophomore quarterbac­k found out winning can get a guy choked up, too.

Jackson became the first Louisville player to win the Heisman Trophy, beating out preseason favorite Deshaun Watson of Clemson despite some late-season struggles.

Watson, who finished third last season, was a distant second. Baker Mayfield finished third, and Oklahoma teammate and fellow finalist Dede Westbrook was fourth. Michigan’s Jabrill Peppers was fifth.

Jackson, wearing a red velvet blazer with shiny black lapels, said he could feel his heart pounding in his chest right before his name was announced, and he barely held it together while giving his speech with the former winners standing behind him on stage.

“I almost cried,” Jackson said. “I never get emotional, but to have my name called and see all those great players …”

Early in the season, Jackson leapt over a loaded field of Heisman contenders that included five of the top seven vote-getters from 2015 to become the frontrunne­r. By the time he slowed down, nobody could catch him.

Jackson outdid them all in his first season as Louisville’s full-time starter, accounting for 51 touchdowns and averaging 410 yards per game in total offense.

“He surpassed everything I thought he could do,” Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said.

Jackson ultimately won the Heisman going away, with 2,144 points to Watson’s 1,524. By percentage of possible points received, Jackson’s victory was the seventh-largest in He isman history, and he became the youngest winner at 19 years, 337 days — a few days younger than 2013 winner Jameis Winston of Florida State.

Jackson credited his mother, Felicia Jones, and said the trophy will go anywhere she decides to put it.

“Everything I do is for my mother,” Jackson said.

Jackson is the sixth player to win the award as either a redshirt freshman or sophomore, all since 2007, joining Johnny Manziel

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Todd Van Emst - Pool / Getty Images Lamar Jackson accounted for 51 touchdowns and averaged 410 yards of offense per game this season.

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