For most of the college football season, there wasn't a runaway candidate for the Heisman Trophy. But with Alabama's 97-yard game-winning drive against Auburn to save the Crimson Tide's season, Bryce Young seemingly convinced the vast majority of voters to take home the honor Saturday night.
Young received 684 first-place votes, more than 600 more than second-place Aidan Hutchinson, the defensive end from Michigan who himself received more first-place votes than the next three players combined.
Young was named on 90% of ballots and received 83% of all possible voting points, both the seventh-best marks in history, per the AP's Ralph Russo.