USC’s Caleb Williams won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night, and it was the closest winning vote margin in four years.
The sophomore quarterback received 2,031 total points, including 544 first-place votes, while second-place finisher Max Duggan of TCU received 1,420 points and 188 first-place votes. In total, 88.57% of the ballots listed Williams, while Duggan appeared on 78.51% of ballots.
The other finalists, third- and fourth-place finishers C.J. Stroud of Ohio State and Stetson Bennett of Georgia, also had respectable showings with 539 and 349 points, respectively. Stroud received 37 first-place votes, while Bennett received 36 votes for first place himself.