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Alabama’s DeVonta Smith wins the 86th Heisman Trophy

NEW YORK (WIAT) — Alabama’s DeVonta Smith has won the Heisman Trophy, ousting teammate Mac Jones, Florida’s Kyle Trask and Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence.

The 86th Heisman Trophy was handed out in a virtual event Tuesday evening.

The award has been handed down to the top college football player every year since 1935. From the first award going to Jay Berwanger of the University of Chicago to the latest trophy being given to LSU’s Joe Burrow in 2019, the award honors the sport’s very best.

This year was no exception. From a pair of All-American Alabama teammates, to a former backup quarterback turned Florida record-breaker, to the long-haired golden boy who only seems to win, the field was packed with talent.

Along with running backs Marck Ingram (2009) and Derrick Henry (2015), Smith is now the third Alabama player to win the Heisman. He was also named a first-team All-American and was the Associated Press’ Player of the Year, the first receiver to do so.

The senior has had an incredible season, leading the Crimson Tide to an undefeated season and a spot in the College Football Playoff National Championship. He has 105 receptions for 1,641 yards and 22 total touchdowns.

Smith is only the fourth wide receiver to claim the Heisman since it was first handed out in 1935, joining the ranks of notable past winners like Nebraska’s Johnny Rodgers (1972) Notre Dame’s Tim Brown (1987) and Michigan’s Desmond Howard (1991).

Smith now leads the Crimson Tide in an attempt to win a national championship. They take on the Ohio State Buckeyes for all the marbles on Jan. 11.

The field for the award was as stacked as ever before.

As of Tuesday, Smith was a -560 favorite to take home the Heisman, according to DraftKings. Jones had +500 odds to win. Lawrence is in third with +750 odds and Trask is fourth with +5,000 odds.

The presentation of the award will be live on ESPN starting at 6 p.m. CT. CBS 42 will stream a “Celebrating the Heisman” special show in the player above at 7 p.m. CT.