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Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray named AP Player of the Year

- ERIC OLSON

Kyler Murray is The Associated Press college football Player of the Year, the second straight Oklahoma quarterbac­k and fifth overall to win the award since it was establishe­d in 1998.

Murray beat out Alabama quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa on 56 ballots submitted by AP college football poll voters and announced Thursday. Ohio State quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins Jr. was third.

“It’s humbling and an honor to be named AP Player of the Year, to be mentioned in the same realm as a lot of great players, a lot of hall of famers,” Murray said. “It’s a special deal for me and hopefully I can continue to make my family and teammates proud.”

Murray received 39 first-place votes and a total of 145 points. Tagovailoa received 13 firstplace votes (117 points) and Haskins was listed first on four ballots (55 points).

All three are finalists for the Heisman Trophy, which will be presented Saturday night in New York. Murray and Tagovailoa will face each other in the College Football Playoff, when No. 1 Alabama plays No. 4 Oklahoma at the Orange Bowl semifinal on Dec. 29.

Murray joins Baker Mayfield (2017), 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.

Murray, a 5-foot-10, 195-pound junior from Allen, Texas, won the award in his final year as a college athlete. The Oakland Athletics took Murray with the ninth pick in the Major League Baseball draft in June. Murray, who batted .296 with 10 home runs and 13 doubles in 50 games as the Sooners’ center fielder, signed for nearly $5 million, with the A’s agreeing to let him return to school and play football this season.

Murray was Mayfield’s backup last season and won the starter’s job in preseason practice. He went on to become one of three 4,000-yard passers in the nation and threw for 40 touchdowns. He also has rushed for 892 yards and

11 TDs.

Murray leads the country in total offense

(4,945 yards), points responsibl­e for (306) and passing efficiency (205.7).

Murray started his career at Texas A&M, where his father, Kevin Murray, set season and career passing records as the Aggies’ quarterbac­k in the mid-1980s. Kyler Murray transferre­d to Oklahoma after his freshman season, sat out a season per transfer rules and then backed up Mayfield.

“It’s been a long journey with a lot of waiting, but I think it’s all been worth it,” Murray said. “All the hard work with my teammates has really paid off.”

Murray also is a finalist for the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterbac­k and Maxwell Award as the best player. Those awards and others will be presented Thursday night at ESPN’s college football awards show in Atlanta.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Oklahoma Sooners quarterbac­k Kyler Murray (1) looks for room to run against the Texas Longhorns during the first half of the NCAA Big 12 Conference championsh­ip Saturday in Arlington, Texas. Murray was named The Associated Press college football Player of the Year Thursday.
The Associated Press PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Oklahoma Sooners quarterbac­k Kyler Murray (1) looks for room to run against the Texas Longhorns during the first half of the NCAA Big 12 Conference championsh­ip Saturday in Arlington, Texas. Murray was named The Associated Press college football Player of the Year Thursday.

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