WATCH: LSU QB Jayden Daniels wins The Heisman

On3 imageby:Shea Dixon12/09/23

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LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels has won the 2023 Heisman Trophy, beating out three other finalists to take home college football’s most-coveted award.

Daniels was voted as the Heisman Trophy winner over Oregon quarterback Bo Nix, Washington quarterback Michael Penix and wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.

Daniels won the Heisman Trophy with 503 first-place votes and 2,029 points. Michael Penix comes in second with 1,701 points. Daniels and Penix were the lone players to receive more than 51 first-place votes.

Daniels becomes the third LSU player to win the Heisman, joining Billy Cannon in 1959 and Joe Burrow in 2019.

There was a 60-year gap between Cannon and Burrow winning the Heisman. Now, LSU has won the Heisman for the second time in five seasons.

Here’s the moment Daniels took home the hardware.

 

After winning the award, Daniels took to the podium and delivered the following acceptance speech.

 

Historic season by Daniels gets the attention of voters

Daniels, the five-time SEC Offensive Player of the Week honor in 2023, leads the nation in nearly every category for a quarterback including total offense (412.2), passing TDs (40), TDs responsible for (50) and rushing yards for a player at his position (1,134).

In 2023, he completed 236-of-327 passes for 3,812 yards, 40 touchdowns and only four interceptions and leads the nation in pass efficiency with a 208.0 rating. He ranks No. 3 nationally in passing yards and passing yards per game (317.7).

Daniels joins 2012 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M as the only players in SEC history to rush for 1,000 yards and pass for 3,500 yards in a single-season.

Daniels also joined fellow Heisman Trophy winners Joe Burrow (63), Tim Tebow (55), Cam Newton (51) and Bryce Young (50) as the only players in SEC history to account for 50 touchdowns in a season.

In 12 games, Daniels accounted for at least four touchdowns in nine games, including an LSU record tying eight (6 passing, 2 rushing) in a win over Georgia State. The eight touchdowns in one game tied the mark set by Burrow during his Heisman Trophy season in 2019.

Daniels eclipsed the 400-yard mark for total offense six times in 2023, which includes an SEC record 606 yards in the win over Florida. In that game, Daniels became the first player in FBS history to rush for 200 yards (234) and pass for 350 yards (372) in a game.

Daniels was the catalyst behind an LSU offense that leads the nation in total offense (547.8) and scoring (46.4). The Tigers are the only team in college football to average 300 passing yards and 200 rushing yards a contest. LSU ranks No. 4 nationally in passing yards per game (334.3) and No. 7 in rushing with a 213.5 average.

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