It wasn't much of a surprise, but it was still a special moment nonetheless.
On Saturday night, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow took home the prestigious Heisman Trophy award as the most outstanding player in all of college football.
A Heisman-capped collegiate career wasn't always a given for Burrow, who transferred to LSU from Ohio State following the 2017 season. Even at the beginning of this year, his odds to win the Heisman were as low as 200-1.
But once he got going for the Tigers this season, he quickly separated himself from the pack.
Burrow finished the season throwing for 4,715 yards and an SEC-record 48 touchdown passes, and he's not done yet.