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Alabama senior DeVonta Smith becomes just the fourth receiver to win the Heisman Trophy.

Alabama’s Smith is only fourth wideout to win the top award

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO Russo writes for The Associated Press.

NEW YORK

On an Alabama team stacked with stars, DeVonta Smith emerged as the best player in college football.

Smith became the first wide receiver to win the Heisman Trophy in 29 seasons Tuesday night, breaking the monopoly quarterbac­ks have had on college football’s most prestigiou­s award by beating out three of them.

“I want to thank my teammates,” Smith said during his acceptance speech. “With team success comes individual success so without you all, I wouldn’t be where I’m at today, winning this award.”

Smith finished with 447 first-place votes and 1,856 points to easily outdistanc­e Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence (222, 1,187), Alabama teammate Mac Jones (138, 1,130) and Florida’s Kyle Trask (61, 737).

Crimson Tide running back Najee Harris finished fifth in the voting, making No. 1 Alabama the second team in the 95-year history of the Heisman to have three of the top five vote-getters. Army did it in 1946 with Glenn Davis (first), Doc Blanchard (fourth) and Arnold Tucker (fifth).

Smith, a senior, is the fourth receiver to win the Heisman, joining Michigan’s Desmond Howard in 1991, Notre Dame’s Tim Brown in 1987 and Nebraska’s Johnny

Rodgers in 1972.

Quarterbac­ks had won 17 of the previous 20 Heisman trophies, including the last four.

Smith was presented with the award in a virtual ceremony orchestrat­ed by ESPN. The usual trip to New York for the finalists was called off because of the pandemic and the winner was announced later than it had ever been before.

Smith accepted the trophy in Tuscaloosa, Ala., decked out in a deep crimson jacket and shiny black

bow tie.

Meanwhile, his parents watched from a community center in his hometown of Amite, La., where a socially distanced watch party was held.

Smith is the third Alabama player to win the Heisman, all since 2009. Like Tide running backs Mark Ingram (’09) and Derrick Henry (2015), Smith will play in the national championsh­ip game as a Heisman winner.

Alabama faces No. 3 Ohio State on Monday in the College Football Playoff title

game in Miami Gardens, Fla.

The Heisman voting was complete on Dec. 21, so playoff performanc­es were not a factor. But Smith made those who supported him feel good about it with a brilliant three-touchdown game against Notre Dame in the CFP semifinals last weekend.

Smith has 105 catches for 1,641 yards and 22 total touchdowns going into the final game of his college career — which will also be his third national champi

onship game.

Smith returned to school to complete his degree and form an explosive combinatio­n for the Tide with junior Jaylen Waddle. Then Waddle went down with a seasonendi­ng leg injury on Oct. 24.

As the Tide’s undisputed No. 1 receiver, Smith shined. The week after Waddle went out, Smith had 11 catches for 204 yards and four touchdowns against Mississipp­i State.

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TODD KIRKLAND GETTY IMAGES DeVonta Smith has 105 catches for 1,641 yards and 22 total TDs going into the final game of his college career.

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