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Robert Griffin III wins 2011 Heisman Trophy

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From Baylor Athletics Department

NEW YORK – Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III was announced as the recipient of the 77th Heisman Memorial Trophy Saturday night at Best Buy Theater in New York City, becoming the first Baylor player ever to win college football's most prestigious award.

 RG3 won with 405 of a possible 846 first-place votes and 1,687 total points to finish ahead of the runner-up, Stanford's Andrew Luck with 1,407 points and 247 first-place votes. Alabama's Trent Richardson was third, followed by Wisconsin's Montee Ball and LSU's Tyrann Mathieu.

 "This is unbelievably believable," Griffin III said in his acceptance speech. "To Baylor nation, I say this is a forever moment, may we be blessed enough to have more of these in the future."

 A junior Copperas Cove, Texas, Griffin III is the seventh Heisman winner from a Texas school and the first since Texas' Ricky Williams in 1998. He is the fifth Heisman winner representing the Big 12 Conference and the 29th quarterback ever honored.

 No Baylor player had ever finished higher than fourth place in the Heisman voting. Don Trull took fourth in 1963 and Larry Isbell finished in seventh place in 1951. Griffin III also became the first Baylor player to win the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award when he was honored Thursday.

 "I couldn't be more happy for Robert," head coach Art Briles said. "This outcome, in our minds, wasn't by chance – it was by design. Robert has been preparing himself to be the best he can be for four years at Baylor. This award is the result of Robert's dedication and discipline and the support of our team and football program. This is the exclamation point on the direction of Baylor football and Baylor University."

 RG3 is one of three players in FBS history with 10,000 career passing yards and 2,000 rushing yards, joining Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan and Colin Kaepernick of Nevada. This season, RG3 is the nation's only player with at least 3,300 passing yards and 300 rushing yards.

 Griffin III has led No. 12 Baylor to its first nine-win season since 1986 by passing for a school-record 3,998 yards and 36 touchdowns with just six interceptions. He leads the nation with a 192.31 passing efficiency, which is on pace to shatter the NCAA record of 186.0 set by Hawai'i quarterback Colt Brennan in 2006.

 Additionally, RG3 has rushed for 644 yards and nine touchdowns, making him the nation's leader in points responsibility with 22.67 per game. He ranks second nationally in total offense with 386.83 yards per game, fourth with 36 touchdown passes and fifth with a 72.36 in completion percentage.

 RG3 has led Baylor to nationally televised wins over then-No. 14 TCU, then-No. 5 Oklahoma and then-No. 22 Texas. In the win over Oklahoma, RG3 passed for a school-record 479 yards and four touchdowns, including a game-winning 34-yard touchdown pass with eight seconds remaining. That game was his fourth 400-yard passing game this season, giving him five of the nine 400-yard passing performances in 110 years of Baylor football.

 The Bears close out the 2011 season by taking on Washington in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 29. Baylor will be looking for the program's second 10-win season and its first bowl victory since the 1992 John Hancock Bowl. Baylor has sold out its allotment of tickets, but a limited number of tickets are still available through www.alamobowl.com. For more information, visit www.baylorbears.com/bowlcentral.

 For more information on RG3, visit www.bu-RG3.com, www.facebook.com/RG3forHeisman and www.baylorbears.com/jointhethird and follow @RG3forHeisman on Twitter.

 2011 HEISMAN TROPHY VOTING

Player, Texas                         Points             1st-Place Votes

Robert Griffin III, Baylor                      1,687               405

Andrew Luck, Stanford                        1,407               247

Trent Richardson, Alabama                978                  138

Montee Ball, Wisconsin                       348                  22

Tyrann Mathieu, LSU                          327                  34

 BAYLOR-HEISMAN TROPHY HISTORY

2011 – Robert Griffin III – 1st

1963 – Don Trull – 4th

1951 – Larry Isbell – 7th

 BAYLOR MAJOR INDIVIDUAL AWARD HISTORY

2011 – Robert Griffin III – Heisman Trophy

2011 – Robert Griffin III – Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award

2006 – Daniel Sepulveda – Ray Guy Award

2004 – Daniel Sepulveda – Ray Guy Award

1986 – Thomas Everett – Jim Thorpe Award

 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS
2011 – Robert Griffin III, Baylor, QB

2010 Cam Newton, Auburn, QB
2009 Mark Ingram, Alabama, RB
2008 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, QB
2007 Tim Tebow, Florida, QB
2006 Troy Smith, Ohio State, QB
2005 Vacated
2004 Matt Leinart, Southern Cal, QB
2003 Jason White, Oklahoma, QB
2002 Carson Palmer, Southern Cal, QB
2001 Eric Crouch, Nebraska, QB
2000 Chris Weinke, Florida St., QB
1999 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, RB
1998 Ricky Williams, Texas, RB
1997 Charles Woodson, Michigan, CB
1996 Danny Wuerffel, Florida, QB
1995 Eddie George, Ohio State, TB
1994 Rashaan Salaam, Colorado, RB
1993 Charlie Ward, Florida State, QB
1992 Gino Torretta, Miami, QB
1991 Desmond Howard, Michigan, WR
1990 Ty Detmer, Brigham Young, QB
1989 Andre Ware, Houston, QB
1988 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State, RB
1987 Tim Brown, Notre Dame, WR
1986 Vinny Testaverde, Miami, QB
1985 Bo Jackson, Auburn, TB
1984 Doug Flutie, Boston College, QB
1983 Mike Rozier, Nebraska, TB
1982 Herschel Walker, Georgia, HB
1981 Marcus Allen, Southern Cal, TB
1980 George Rogers, South Carolina, HB
1979 Charles White, Southern Cal, TB
1978 Billy Sims, Oklahoma, HB
1977 Earl Campbell, Texas, FB
1976 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, HB
1975 Archie Griffin, Ohio State, HB
1974 Archie Griffin, Ohio State, HB
1973 John Cappelletti, Penn State, HB
1972 Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, FL
1971 Pat Sullivan, Auburn, QB
1970 Jim Plunkett, Stanford, QB
1969 Steve Owens, Oklahoma, HB
1968 O.J. Simpson, Southern Cal, TB
1967 Gary Beban, UCLA, QB
1966 Steve Spurrier, Florida, QB
1965 Mike Garrett, Southern Cal, TB
1964 John Huarte, Notre Dame, QB
1963 Roger Staubach, Navy, QB
1962 Terry Baker, Oregon State, QB
1961 Ernie Davis, Syracuse, HB
1960 Joe Bellino, Navy, HB
1959 Billy Cannon, LSU, HB
1958 Pete Dawkins, Army, HB
1957 John David Crow, Texas A&M, HB
1956 Paul Hornung, Notre Dame, QB
1955 Howard Cassady, Ohio State, HB
1954 Alan Ameche, Wisconsin, FB
1953 John Lattner, Notre Dame, HB
1952 Billy Vessels, Oklahoma, HB
1951 Dick Kazmaier, Princeton, HB
1950 Vic Janowicz, Ohio State, HB
1949 Leon Hart, Notre Dame, E
1948 Doak Walker, SMU, HB
1947 John Lujack, Notre Dame, QB
1946 Glenn Davis, Army, HB
1945 Doc Blanchard, Army, HB
1944 Les Horvath, Ohio State, QB
1943 Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame, QB
1942 Frank Sinkwich, Georgia, HB
1941 Bruce Smith, Minnesota, HB
1940 Tom Harmon, Michigan, HB
1939 Nile Kinnick, Iowa, HB
1938 Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian, QB
1937 Clint Frank, Yale, HB
1936 Larry Kelley, Yale, E
1935 Jay Berwanger, Chicago, HB

 

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