The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield named the AP Player of the Year

- By Ralph D. Russo

Mayfield easily outpointed Stanford running back Bryce Love, who came in second. Louisville quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson, the other finalist and last year’s Heisman Trophy winner, was third in the award announced Thursday.

Mayfield received 51 firstplace votes from the 56 AP college football poll voters who submitted player of the year ballots, and a total of 157 points. Love (83 points) and Jackson (39 points) each received two firstplace votes and Penn State running Saquon Barkley received a first-place vote and came in fourth.

Mayfield, Love and Jackson are also the finalists for the Heisman, which will be handed out Saturday night in New York.

Mayfield is a former walk-on who has led the No. 2 Sooners to the College Football Playoff, where they will play No. 3 Georgia in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. Mayfield leads the nation in passer efficiency rating and has thrown for 4,340 yards and 41 touchdowns.

He joins Josh Heupel (2000), Jason White (2003) and Sam Bradford (2008) as previous winners from Oklahoma. No other school has had more than two players win AP Player of the Year.

“I’m on this awards trip right now with a lot of great players from OU and other schools, and every one of them deserves to be recognized. To receive this award is an honor and it’s something just a few years ago I never thought would happen,” Mayfield said. “Obviously, I’m very happy and thankful that I’m being recognized with this.”

Mayfield played high school football in Austin, Texas, but did not receive a scholarshi­p offer from the Longhorns. He was at Texas Tech, and played as a freshman, but ended up transferri­ng to Oklahoma. With the Sooners, he has become a three-year starter and one of the most productive passers in college football history.

He has 129 career touchdown passes and 14,320 yards.

Mayfield also won the Walter Camp and Maxwell Award as player of the year as well as the Davey O’Brien Award as the top quarterbac­k. Those three awards were presented to him Thursday night at ESPN’s college football awards show in Atlanta.

Other winners at the awards show: CHUCK BEDNARIK » Alabama strong safety Minkah Fitzpatric­k won the Bednarik as the nation’s top defensive player. Also the winner of the Jim Thorpe Award as the top defensive back, he followed up his All-America season in 2016 with 52 tackles, seven pass breakups, three quarterbac­k hurries, an intercepti­on, a forced fumble and blocked field goal. DOAK WALKER » Stanford’s Bryce Love leads Power 5 running backs in rushing (164.4 yards per game) and has gone for 100 or more in 11 games this season to tie the school record. His 12 runs of 50 or more yards are an FBS record. He set a school record with 301 yards on 25 carries against Arizona State. With a bowl game remaining, he needs 47 yards to break the school record set by 2015 Heisman finalist Christian McCaffrey. OUTLAND TROPHY » Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver was voted the nation’s top interior lineman after making 69 stops from the middle of the Cougars’ three-man front. That ranks second in the nation among defensive tackles. He twice had double-digit tackle games and led the Cougars in tackles for loss (14.5), sacks (5.5), quarterbac­k hurries (7) and forced fumbles (2). He had two double-digit tackle games this season. BILETNIKOF­F » Oklahoma State’s James Washington is first in the nation with 1,423 receiving yards, and his 20 career 100-yard games are tied for most in school history. He scored 12 touchdowns this season and has caught a pass in 44 straight games, the secondlong­est streak in the nation. He joins Justin Blackmon (2010 and ‘11 winner) as a Biletnikof­f winner. LOU GROZA » Utah’s Matt Gay leads the nation in most major kicking categories, including a schoolreco­rd 27 field goals, field goals per game (2.25), field goal attempts (31) and 50yard field goals (5). He has made 87 percent of his attempts. RAY GUY » Texas punter Michael Dickson leads the country with his 48.4-yard average and 44.7-yard net average. He’s had 34 punts of more than 50 yards, 14 of more than 60 yards and a career-long 76-yarder against TCU. He has had 32 punts downed inside the 20-yard line and 14 inside the 10. OTHER AWARDS » Scott Frost, who took the Nebraska head coaching job after leading Central Florida to a 12-0 record and the American Athletic Conference championsh­ip two years after he inherited an 0-12 team, was named national coach of the year . ... Iowa won the Disney Spirit Award for its new tradition of nearly everyone in 70,585-seat Kinnick Stadium turning to wave to the pediatric patients watching from across the street inside the Stead Family Children’s Hospital at the end of the first quarter . ... Oklahoma’s Mark Andrews won the John Mackey Award as the top tight end . ... Ohio State’s Billy Price won the Rimington Award as the outstandin­g center.

 ?? JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oklahoma quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield holds the Maxwell Award trophy as he stands next to the Walter Camp and Davey O’Brien awards, which he also won, during the College Football Awards show at the College Football Hall of Fame, Thursday in Atlanta.
JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield holds the Maxwell Award trophy as he stands next to the Walter Camp and Davey O’Brien awards, which he also won, during the College Football Awards show at the College Football Hall of Fame, Thursday in Atlanta.

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