Heisman Trophy Presentation - Season 5 / Year 2020

Season 5 / Year 2020

Episodes

86nd Annual Heisman Trophy Presentation
For the first time in the award's storied history, the Heisman Trophy is awarded at ESPN's studio in Bristol, Conn., with finalists and several former winners appearing virtually from their homes or schools; Chris Fowler hosts the ceremony.
2020 Heisman Finalist
* Alabama WR DeVonta Smith would be just the second No. 6 to win the Heisman, following Baker Mayfield (2017).
* Alabama QB Mac Jones would be the third No. 10, following Robert Griffin III (2011) and Troy Smith (2006).
* Florida QB Kyle Trask would be the fifth No. 11 to win the award (which would tie Nos. 14 and 20 for the most), following Matt Leinart (2004), Andre Ware (1989), Steve Spurrier (1966) and Terry Baker (1962).
* Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence would be the fourth No. 16 to win the Heisman, joining Chris Weinke (2000), Jim Plunkett (1970) and Gary Beban (1967).
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