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Heisman Trophy: Lamar Jackson, Baker Mayfield, Bryce Love named finalists

By The Sports Xchange
Louisville Cardinals quarterback Lamar Jackson reacts when he wins the Heisman Trophy award on December 10 in New York City. The other Heisman award finalists were Oklahoma wide receiver Dede Westbrook, Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson, Michigan linebacker Jabrill Peppers, Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield. Lamar Jackson became the youngest player and first from Louisville to win the Heisman Trophy. Pool photo by Todd J. Van Emst/Heisman Trust/UPI
Louisville Cardinals quarterback Lamar Jackson reacts when he wins the Heisman Trophy award on December 10 in New York City. The other Heisman award finalists were Oklahoma wide receiver Dede Westbrook, Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson, Michigan linebacker Jabrill Peppers, Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield. Lamar Jackson became the youngest player and first from Louisville to win the Heisman Trophy. Pool photo by Todd J. Van Emst/Heisman Trust/UPI | License Photo

Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson will have a chance to become the first repeat Heisman Trophy winner since 1975.

Jackson, who is looking to join Ohio State's Archie Griffin (1974, 1975) in accomplishing the feat, joined Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield and Stanford running back Bryce Love in being named as Heisman finalists on Monday.

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The winner of the award, which goes to college football's most outstanding player, will be revealed Saturday night at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York.

Jackson completed 60.4 percent of his passes for 3,489 yards with 25 touchdowns and six interceptions for the Cardinals (8-4). The dual-threat quarterback also rushed for 1,443 yards and 17 rushing scores to help Louisville earn a spot in the TaxSlayer Bowl.

Mayfield has thrown for 4,340 yards with 41 touchdowns and five interceptions this season for the second-ranked Sooners, who will play No. 3 Georgia in a College Football Playoff semifinal at the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. The senior, who finished third in the Heisman voting last season, boasts a 71.0 completion percentage and has rushed for 310 yards and five touchdowns.

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Love is attempting to become the first Stanford player to win the Heisman since quarterback Jim Plunkett in 1970. Love, who played in the shadow of 2017 first-round pick Christian McCaffrey, has rushed for 1,973 yards and 17 touchdowns in 12 games for the Pac-12 North champion Cardinal this season.

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