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Heisman vote count closest since 2009: How it breaks down

Colorado football two-way star Travis Hunter is the newest Heisman Trophy winner.

The Buffaloes’ cornerback and wide receiver was announced as the 90th winner of the award given to the best player in college football since its inception in 1935. Hunter edged Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty by 214 points in the closest vote since 2009 when Alabama’s Mark Ingram beat Stanford’s Toby Gerhart by 28 points.

Hunter is the first Colorado player since running back Rashaan Salaam in 1994 to win the honors. He is the first non-quarterback since Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith (2020) to win the award and the first defensive back since Michigan’s Charles Woodson (1997).

Here’s a full breakdown of how the Heisman voting went, including the top 10 and the vote leaders by region:

Heisman Trophy voting result

1. Travis Hunter, Colorado WR/DB

Total points: 2,231
First-place votes: 552
Second-place votes: 261
Third-place votes: 53

2. Ashton Jeanty, Boise State RB

Total points: 2,017
First-place votes: 309
Second-place votes: 517
Third-place votes: 56

3. Dillon Gabriel, Oregon QB

Total points: 516
First-place votes: 24
Second-place votes: 52
Third-place votes: 340

4. Cam Ward, Miami QB

Total points: 229
First-place votes: 6
Second-place votes: 24
Third-place votes: 163

5. Cam Skattebo, Arizona State RB

Total points: 170
First-place votes: 3
Second-place votes: 18
Third-place votes: 125

6. Bryson Daily, Army QB

Total points: 69
First-place votes: 3
Second-place votes: 7
Third-place votes: 46

7. Tyler Warren, Penn State TE

Total points: 52
First-place votes: 1
Second-place votes: 7
Third-place votes: 35

8. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado QB

Total points: 47
First-place votes: 1
Second-place votes: 7
Third-place votes: 30

9. Kurtis Rourke, Indiana QB

Total points: 22
First-place votes: 2
Second-place votes: 3
Third-place votes: 10

10. Kyle McCord, Syracuse QB

Total points: 9
First-place votes: 0
Second-place votes: 1
Third-place votes: 7

Heisman votes by region

Northeast

First place: Travis Hunter (350 points)
Second place: Ashton Jeanty (327)
Third place: Dillon Gabriel (64)
Fourth place: Cam Ward (43)

Mid-Atlantic

First place: Travis Hunter (361 points)
Second place: Ashton Jeanty (323)
Third place: Dillon Gabriel (73)
Fourth place: Cam Ward (40)

South

First place: Travis Hunter (406 points)
Second place: Ashton Jeanty (348)
Third place: Dillon Gabriel (81)
Fourth place: Cam Ward (66)

Southwest

First place: Travis Hunter (392 points)
Second place: Ashton Jeanty (359)
Third place: Dillon Gabriel (98)
Fourth place: Cam Ward (33)

Midwest

First place: Travis Hunter (368 points)
Second place: Ashton Jeanty (303)
Third place: Dillon Gabriel (89)
Fifth place: Cam Ward (19)

Far West

First place: Ashton Jeanty (357 points)
Second place: Travis Hunter (354)
Third place: Dillon Gabriel (111)
Fifth place: Cam Ward (28)

Who won the Heisman fan vote?

Jeanty did not win the Heisman Trophy on Saturday evening, but he did receive the most fan votes for the honor. Jeanty had 344 carries, 2,497 yards and 29 touchdowns, averaging 7.3 yards per carry. He was seeking to become the first running back to win the award since Alabama’s Derrick Henry in 2015.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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