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QB Bryce Young of Alabama voted AP Player of the Year

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Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young is The Associated Press college football player of the year, giving the Crimson Tide its second consecutiv­e winner.

Young received 42 of 53 first-place votes from AP Top 25 voters and 137 points to easily finish ahead of Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson (four first-place votes, 67 points) for the AP Player of the Year honor presented by Regions Bank.

Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett was third; Alabama linebacker Will Anderson Jr. was fourth; and Ohio State quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud was fifth.

Young, Huchinson, Pickett and Stroud are the finalists for the Heisman Trophy, which will be presented Saturday in New York.

A sophomore and firstyear starter, Young passed for 4,322 yards and 43 touchdowns, leading the top-ranked Tide to the

Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. The Tide will face No. 4 Cincinnati on Dec. 31 at the Cotton Bowl.

Young said he felt well prepared for the challenge of leading a program that has set the standard in college football for more than a decade, but nothing speaks louder than performanc­e.

“Settling in and getting to play in different environmen­ts, getting to be put in situations, naturally, makes you more comfortabl­e as leaders,” Young told AP. “It’s always about what you do in offseason, how you carry yourself, but any time you’re able to produce in big moments and you’re able to demonstrat­e a lot, that’s always a big part, as well. Because leadership is a lot about action.“

Young capped his season with an SEC championsh­ip game record 421 yards passing against Georgia last week.

 ?? Vasha Hunt / Associated Press ?? Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young is The Associated Press college football player of the year, giving the Crimson Tide its second consecutiv­e winner.
Vasha Hunt / Associated Press Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young is The Associated Press college football player of the year, giving the Crimson Tide its second consecutiv­e winner.

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