Oklahoma’s Murray beats Alabama’s Tagovailoa for Heisman
NEW YORK — Kyler Murray waited three years to fulfil the five-star potential he brought to college football. With one shot to deliver, Murray replaced a Heisman Trophy winner by becoming a Heisman Trophy winner.
The Oklahoma quarterback won college football’s most prestigious individual award Saturday night, beating out Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa and setting up a College Football Playoff matchup of Heisman winner versus runner-up.
“This is crazy,” Murray said in his acceptance speech. “This is an honour, something that I’ll never forget. Something that I’ll always cherish for the rest of my life.”
The fourth-ranked Sooners play the top-ranked Crimson Tide in the Orange Bowl semifinal Dec. 29 in the seventh bowl matchup of Heisman winner and runner-up, and first since second-place finisher Vince Young and Texas beat Reggie Bush and Southern California in the 2006 Rose Bowl.