The Heisman Trophy is headed back to Norman.

Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield capped off a busy award season by bringing home college football's most distinguished individual award Saturday night in New York.

Mayfield was honored over Stanford running back Bryce Love and last year's Heisman Trophy winner Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Mayfield is a former walk-on who has led the No. 2 Sooners to the College Football Playoff, where they will play No. 3 Georgia in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. Mayfield leads the nation in passer efficiency rating and has thrown for 4,340 yards and 41 touchdowns. Last weekend, he led Oklahoma to another Big 12 championship with a win over TCU at AT&T Stadium.

Mayfield becomes the sixth Sooner to ever win the award joining Sam Bradford (2008), Jason White (2003), Billy Sims (1978), Steve Owens (1969), and Billy Vessels (1952).

Mayfield played high school football in Austin, Texas, and played as a freshman at Texas Tech, but ended up transferring to Oklahoma. With the Sooners, he has become a three-year starter and one of the most productive passers in college football history.

He has 129 career touchdown passes and 14,320 yards.

Mayfield also won the Walter Camp and Maxwell Award as player of the year as well as the Davey O'Brien Award as the top quarterback. Those three awards were presented to him Thursday night at ESPN's college football awards show in Atlanta.

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