In case you lost track of a major happening in the sports world, the Heisman Trophy was handed out on Saturday night and we’re here to report to you that Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud came up short to Caleb Williams of USC in winning the bronze statue for 2022.
And to be honest, the voting wasn’t even all that close with Williams running away with it all, ahead of a distant Max Duggan of TCU in second place. Stroud, the frontrunner most of the season, finished a distant third after the Buckeyes bit the bullet against Michigan.
Here’s how the votes all broke down when it was said and done with C.J. Stroud in attendance in New York for the second-straight time as a finalist.
10
Drake Maye, QB, UNC
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 3
Second Place Votes | 6
Third Place Votes | 21
TOTAL POINTS | 42
9
Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 4
Second Place Votes | 12
Third Place Votes | 39
TOTAL POINTS | 75
8
Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 9
Second Place Votes | 20
Third Place Votes | 47
TOTAL POINTS | 114
7
Blake Corum, RB, Michigan
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 8
Second Place Votes | 25
Third Place Votes | 51
TOTAL POINTS | 125
6
Bryce Young, QB, Alabama
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 17
Second Place Votes | 28
Third Place Votes | 34
TOTAL POINTS | 141
5
Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 17
Second Place Votes | 47
Third Place Votes | 81
TOTAL POINTS | 226
4
Stetson Bennett, QB, Georgia
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 36
Second Place Votes | 65
Third Place Votes | 111
TOTAL POINTS | 349
3
C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 37
Second Place Votes | 119
Third Place Votes | 190
TOTAL POINTS | 539
2
Max Duggan, QB, TCU
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 188
Second Place Votes | 357
Third Place Votes | 142
TOTAL POINTS | 1420
1
Caleb Williams, QB, USC
The Voting Breakdown
First Place Votes | 544
Second Place Votes | 168
Third Place Votes | 63
TOTAL POINTS | 2031
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