Orlando Sentinel

LSU QB Burrow wins 4 major awards

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Buckeyes quarterbac­k Justin Fields was third with 43 points. Burrow, Young, Fields and Oklahoma quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts, who finished fourth with 33 points, are the finalists for the Heisman Trophy to be handed out Saturday in New York.

Burrow is the overwhelmi­ng Heisman favorite after passing for 4,715 yards and a Southeaste­rn Conference record 48 touchdowns. The senior transfer from Ohio State is on pace to set a major college record, completing 77.9% of his passes.

Burrow also won the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award and was up for two more awards Thursday night at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. He won the Davey O’Brien National Quarterbac­k of the Year Award, beating out Fields and Hurts, and the Maxwell Award that goes to the nation’s best player over Young and Hurts.

The AP player-of-the-year award began in 1998 and only five times has the winner not been the same as the Heisman winner; the last time that happened was in 2015 when Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey won the AP award and Alabama running back Derrick Henry was the Heisman winner.

LSU faces Hurts and No. 4 Oklahoma in the playoff semifinal Dec. 28 at the Peach Bowl. Later that night Fields, Young and the rest of the second-ranked Buckeyes will play No. 3 Clemson in the other semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl.

Other awards handed out Thursday include:

■ Ohio State defensive end Young won the Chuck Bednarik Award, given to the top defensive player. He’s the first Buckeyes player to win the award.

■ LSU’s Ja’Marr Chase won the Biletnikof­f Award as the best receiver.

■ Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor won the Doak Walker Award as the top running back for the second consecutiv­e season, joining Texas’ Ricky Williams and Arkansas’ Darren McFadden as twotime winners.

■ Oregon offensive tackle Penei Sewell won the Outland Trophy as the best interior lineman. The sophomore is the first Oregon player to win the award.

■ LSU safety Gran Delpit won the Thorpe Award as the best defensive back. He is the third Tigers’ player to win the Thorpe.

■ Georgia’s Rodrigo Blankenshi­p won the Groza Award for top kicker.

■ Kentucky’s Max Duffy won the Ray Guy Award as the top punter.

■ Wisconsin’s Tyler Biadasz won the Rimington Award as the best center.

■ Florida Atlantic’s Harrison Bryant won the Mackey Award as the top tight end.

■ LSU’s Ed Orgeron won the Home Depot coach of the year award.

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