Baker Mayfield was awarded the Heisman Trophy Saturday in New York City.

The Oklahoma quarterback added college football's most prestigious award to his 2017 collection. The former walk-on received the Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien Award and Walter Camp National Player of Year trophy earlier in the week.


Mayfield received 732 first-place votes, followed by Stanford running back Bryce Love (75) and Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson (47), who was last year's winner. Former Ohio State running back Archie Griffin, who won the award in 1974 and 1975, remains the only two-time Heisman winner in the award's 83-year history.
Mayfield is the sixth Oklahoma player to win the Heisman and the first Sooner since Sam Bradford won the award in 2008. Oklahoma's other Heisman recipients are Billy Vessels (1952), Steve Owens (1969), Billy Sims (1978), and Jason White (2003).


To earn the 2017 award, Mayfield threw for 4,340 yards with 41 touchdowns and just five interceptions while leading Oklahoma to a 12-1 record and a Big 12 championship. He has the Sooners in the College Football Playoff and will try to add to Oklahoma's seven national championships. The Sooners, who were in the playoff in 2015, last won it all in 2000.
If Mayfield, who has also rushed for 310 yards and five touchdowns, can lead Oklahoma to a national championship, he'd be the 15th player to win both the Heisman and a national championship in the same season. The last player to accomplish both was former Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston in 2013