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LSU’s Burrow Named Heisman Trophy Finalist

Posted by clintdomingue on December 9, 2019 in Blogs, Latest News, LSU Tigers
Joe Burrow on Senior Night in Tiger Stadium. Photo Courtesy of CBS Sports.

It should come as no surprise that LSU’s star quarterback is one of the three Heisman Trophy finalists with the season that he’s had. With all the records he’s set, Burrow is looking to add one more accolade before the College Football Playoff gets underway and join the late Billy Cannon as the only other Heisman Trophy winner in LSU history.
Burrow is joined on the list of finalists by Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields, Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts, and Ohio State defensive end Chase Young.
Burrow becomes LSU’s second “Heisman finalist” since the organization began recognizing finalists for the award in 1982. Prior to 1982, only the winner of the Heisman Trophy was invited to New York for the award ceremony. LSU’s last Heisman Trophy finalist was defensive back Tyrann Mathieu in 2011.
In 13 games, Burrow has directed an LSU offense that scored a school-record 621 points as the Tigers averaged 47.8 points a contest. The Tigers also scored 50 or more points a school-record six times in 2019 and LSU scored 40 points or more a record 10 times.
The winner of the 85th Heisman Memorial Trophy will be announced on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN. Burrow, along with the other finalists, will travel to New York City later this week where the winner will be announced during a ceremony from the PlayStation Theater in Times Square.

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