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Ralph D. Russo | The Associated Press | December 14, 2013

Florida State QB Winston wins Heisman

Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston
HEISMAN TROPHY BALLOT
PLAYERSCHOOLPOINTS
Jameis WinstonFla. State2,205
AJ McCarronAlabama704
Jordan LynchNorthern Ill.558
Andre WilliamsBoston College470
Johnny ManzielTexas A&M421
Tre MasonAuburn404

NEW YORK -- Jameis Winston left voters no choice but to give him the Heisman Trophy.

The Florida State quarterback became the second consecutive freshman to win the Heisman on Saturday night, earning college football's most prestigious individual award with a performance so spectacular and dominant that even a criminal investigation couldn't derail his candidacy.

Winston received 668 first-place votes and 2,205 points. He finished 1,501 points ahead of Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron for the seventh-largest margin of victory in Heisman history, despite being left off 115 of the 900 ballots that were returned.

Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch was third, followed by Boston College's Andre Williams, Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel and Auburn's Tre Mason.

Manziel was the first freshman to win the Heisman, and was trying to join Ohio State's Archie Griffin as a two-time Heisman winner. Instead, Winston made it two freshman winners in the 79-year history of the Heisman. He also became the youngest winner at 23 days short of 20.

The 19-year-old also was investigated last month for a year-old sexual assault, but no charges were filed and the case was closed four days before Heisman votes were due.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS
AWARDPLAYER, SCHOOL
Heisman TrophyJameis Winston
Florida State
Maxwell Award
Outstanding Player
AJ McCarron
Alabama
Walter Camp Award
Player of the Year
Jameis Winston
Florida State
Home Depot Award
Coach of the Year
Gus Malzahn
Auburn
Doak Walker Award
Outstanding Running Back
Andre Williams
Boston College
Davey O'Brien Award
Outstanding Quarterback
Jameis Winston
Florida State
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm
Outstanding Senior QB
AJ McCarron
Alabama
Fred Biletnikoff Award
Outstanding Wide Receiver
Brandon Cooks
Oregon State
John Mackey Award
Outstanding Tight End
Austin Seferian-Jenkins
Washington
Outland Trophy
Outstanding Interior Lineman
Aaron Donald
Pittsburgh
Vince Lombardi/Rotary Award
Outstanding Lineman
Aaron Donald
Pittsburgh
Rimington Trophy
Outstanding Center
Bryan Stork
Florida State
Chuck Bednarik Award
Defensive Player of the Year
Aaron Donald
Pittsburgh
Bronko Nagurski Award
Defensive Player of the Year
Aaron Donald
Pittsburgh
Jim Thorpe Award
Outstanding Defensive Back
Darqueze Dennard
Michigan State
Lou Groza Award
Collegiate Place-kicker
Roberto Aguayo
Florida State
Ray Guy Award
Outstanding Punter
Tom Hornsey
Memphis
Ted Hendricks Award
DE of the Year
Jackson Jeffcoat
Texas
Campbell Trophy
Top Scholar Athlete
John Urschel
Penn State
Frank Broyles Award
Assistant Coach of the Year
Pat Narduzzi
Michigan State
Lott IMPACT Trophy
Outstanding Defensive Player
Athony Barr
UCLA
Paul Hornung Award
Most Versatile Player
Odell Beckham
LSU
Spirit Award
Inspirational Player or Team
Devon Walker
Tulane

Winston is the nation's top-rated passer and has led the top-ranked Seminoles to a spot in the BCS championship game against No. 2 Auburn on Jan. 6, his birthday. The former five-star recruit from Bessemer, Ala., made college football look easy from his very first game. On Labor Day night, on national television, Winston went 25 for 27 for 356 yards and four touchdowns in a victory at Pittsburgh.

It was a brilliant debut that lived up to the offseason hype, when Winston wowed Florida State fans in the Seminoles' spring football game and on the baseball diamond as a hard-throwing reliever and clutch-hitting outfielder. He had already earned the nickname Famous Jameis before he ever played a college football game. And he quickly became one of the most beloved Seminoles since Charlie Ward, the 1993 Heisman winner.

Winston is the third Seminoles quarterback to win the award, along with Chris Weinke in 2000.

Winston and Florida State were cruising toward an undefeated season when news broke of an unresolved sexual assault complaint against him made to the Tallahassee Police Department last December.

The dormant case was handed over to the state attorney's office for a full investigation. A female student at Florida State accused Winston of rape. Winston's attorney said the sex was consensual.

During three weeks of uncertainty, Winston continued to play sensationally, especially in Florida State's big games against Clemson and Miami, while other contenders stumbled or failed to distinguish themselves. If voters were looking to Manziel or McCarron or Lynch or Williams or even Marcus Mariota of Oregon to give them a good alternative to Winston, it didn't happen. Mason made a late surge and ended up in New York because of the lack of serious challengers to Winston.

The Heisman Trust mission statement says: "The Heisman Memorial Trophy annually recognizes the outstanding college football player whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity."

It's a statement that has put the Heisman in awkward situations before. In 2010, Cam Newton played the season under the cloud of an NCAA investigation. He had also had legal troubles while in college. But like Winston, there was no doubt he was the best player and he won the award.

Before last season, Manziel was arrested after being involved in a fight and providing police fake ID. It didn't stop Johnny Football from winning the Heisman. Johnny Rodgers, the 1972 winner from Nebraska, pleaded guilty to a felony after helping to hold up a gas station as a freshman in 1970. He was pardoned earlier this year.

Reggie Bush had his 2005 Heisman stripped after the NCAA determined he had violated its rules during that season. But the Heisman trust did not ask Billy Cannon and O.J. Simpson to return their Heismans after serving jail time.

The accusations against Winston were serious and documents released by the police with the accuser's allegations were not flattering to him. It probably explains why so many voters left him out of their top three. Last year Manziel appeared on 92 percent of the ballots. Winston appeared on 87 percent this year.

There was no doubting his on-the-field credentials. Winston is on pace (190.1) to break Russell Wilson's record for best passer efficiency rating in a season and set FBS freshman records for yards passing (3,820) and touchdown passes (38). Florida State's average margin of victory is 42 points, and Winston has spent most of the Seminoles' fourth quarters resting.

The investigation has taken some of the shine off Winston's Heisman coronation, at least for some. But if the question is simply who was college football's best player in 2013, Famous Jameis was the clear answer.

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