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The four finalists for the Heisman Trophy

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Two key players from playoff championsh­ipbound Alabama are favorites for the top honor, to be awarded Tuesday.

Less than a week before they play in the College Football Playoff championsh­ip game, Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith and quarterbac­k Mac Jones are among the four finalists for the Heisman Trophy award. The other finalists are Clemson quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence and Florida quarterbac­k Kyle Trask. The winner will be announced at 7 p. m. ET today virtually on ESPN.

The Heisman Trophy will be awarded Tuesday, nearly a month after its traditiona­l ceremony date. There won’t be any pomp and circumstan­ce in New York either, as this event will be virtual, making it another casualty of the impact of COVID- 19 on the college football season.

There are four finalists, with the rare circumstan­ce of two teammates being among the front- runners and another conference foe included in the final group. Voting, like usual, took place before bowl games, so those stats and performanc­es were not considered. The case for each of the finalists before the handing out of the top individual honor of the college season:

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson

The case for: Lawrence led the Tigers to their third consecutiv­e Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip and another College Football Playoff berth by throwing for 22 touchdowns during nine games in the regular season. Along the way, he continued to build a resume that compares to some of college football’s top quarterbac­k prospects since Peyton Manning. He stats would have been more impressive if not for two missed games due to testing positive for COVID- 19. Widely expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s NFL draft, Lawrence’s production, poise, success and off- field accomplish­ments make him a worthy selection for the Heisman. Only the second finalist in program history, he would be the first Clemson player to win the award.

Mac Jones, QB, Alabama

The case for: There was supposed to be a drop- off in the Crimson Tide offense with Tua Tagovailoa leaving for the NFL. Instead, Alabama averaged almost 50 points, a school record, with Jones leading the high- octane attack. He was poised in the team’s biggest wins against Georgia and Florida with 835 yards and nine TDs. On the season, the junior completed 250 of 327 passes for 3.739 yards and 32 touchdowns with just four intercepti­ons. He would be the first quarterbac­k to win the Heisman after Tagovailoa and AJ McCarron both finished second.

DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama

The case for: Arguably the most talented player for the top- ranked Tide and maybe all of the country. The senior accounted for 19 total touchdowns and 1,767 all- purpose yards during the regular season, including 1,511 receiving yards and 17 scoring catches. He’d already etched his name in Alabama lore when he hauled in the title- winning touchdown pass from Tagovailoa to end his freshman season, and he now has a chance to become only the seventh Heisman winner playing a position other than quarterbac­k or running back. He amassed 231 receiving yards with three scores against LSU on Dec. 5 and added two more scoring catches in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game against Florida.

Kyle Trask, QB, Florida

The case for: With the Gators’ defense being well below its high standard, the burden of the team’s success fell to Trask. He delivered. The senior threw for four touchdowns in his first six games, an SEC record, as Florida became the favorite in the East Division with its defeat of Georgia. His best performanc­e came in the team’s loss in the conference championsh­ip game to Alabama. He passed for 408 yards and three scores without an intercepti­on to lead an offense that put up 46 points in a close loss to the Crimson Tide. Despite playing 11 games against SEC competitio­n, Trask easily led the nation with 4,125 passing yards and 43 touchdowns during the regular season.

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