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Sooner teammates are rare pair of finalists

- By Ralph D. Russo Associated Press College Football Writer

NEW YORK — Together, Baker Mayfield and Dede Westbrook were practicall­y unstoppabl­e for Oklahoma.

Mayfield is one of the most productive quarterbac­ks in college football and something of a magician in the pocket, escaping trouble to make something out of nothing. Westbrook is a big play waiting to happen, a receiver who can turn just about any play into long touchdown.

A case could be made that neither would have been a Heisman Trophy finalist without the other, and Westbrook, for one, is happy to have a friend around during a hectic week on the awards circuit.

“I would be so much more nervous than I am if he wasn’t here. It’s just good to always look over and see him smiling and me just smiling back at him,” Westbrook said.

The two Sooners, along with Michigan’s Jabrill Peppers and Louisville’s Lamar Jackson, met with reporters at a hotel in midtown Manhattan on Friday, not long after arriving in New York City. They were all in Atlanta on Thursday night at the College Football Hall of Fame for an awards show that was on ESPN.

Jackson took home the Maxwell Player of the Year and Westbrook won the Biletnikof­f Award as the nation’s top receiver.

The other finalist, Clemson quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson, won the Davey O’Brien, beating out Jackson for the award that goes to the most outstandin­g quarterbac­k.

Watson was not scheduled to get to New York until today. He had to stop in Baltimore to pick up the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award, which goes to the best upperclass­man quarterbac­k.

The biggest prize gets handed out today, and Jackson is the favorite.

Westbrook and Mayfield are the first teammates to be finalists since 2005, when Southern California’s Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart finished one and three in the voting, respective­ly. The last time teammates finished in the top five of the Heisman voting was 2008, when another Big 12 pass-catch combo did it.

Texas Tech quarterbac­k Graham Harrell and wide receiver Michael Crabtree finished a distant fourth and fifth, respective­ly, behind Oklahoma’s Sam Bradford, Texas’ Colt McCoy and Florida’s Tim Tebow.

Mayfield leads the nation in passer efficiency rating and is on pace to break the FBS record at 197.75. He has thrown for 3,669 yards and 38 touchdowns for the Big 12 champions. Mayfield also leads the nation in yards per completion at 11.1, a number helped mightily by Westbrook. The senior is averaging 19.8 yards per catch. His 16 touchdowns have covered an average of 48.8 yards.

“You put in so much work during the offseason,” Mayfield said. “The extra work that Dede and I put in together, with routes, just working on perfecting our craft. It’s kind of like it’s a reward for all the work we put in.”

 ?? Richard Drew / The Associated Press ?? Heisman Trophy finalists from Oklahoma Baker Mayfield (left) and Dede Westbrook pose with the award in New York on Friday. The award will be handed out today.
Richard Drew / The Associated Press Heisman Trophy finalists from Oklahoma Baker Mayfield (left) and Dede Westbrook pose with the award in New York on Friday. The award will be handed out today.

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