Jackson, who amassed 4,928 yards of total offense and 51 total touchdowns, is youngest player ever and the first player from Louisville to win the Heisman.
Wearing a school-color red coat with a black lapel, Jackson seemed a bit overwhelmed by winning.
'Oh my God,' he said several times.
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Among those he thanked were his teammates, saying the award was for all of them.
'I can't wait to treasure this moment with all of you,' he said. 'I love you guys.'
Jackson told reporters he had a speech written but thanked his fellow players, coaches and mom from his heart.
'For some reason when they called my name my chest started pumping and heart started racing real hard,' he said.
Jackson is the first player in major college football history with at least 3,300 passing yards and 1,500 rushing yards in a season.
He was second in the nation in points responsible per game (25.7).
'The improvement Lamar has made since coming to Louisville has been amazing,' Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said. 'It's all because of his dedication and hard work.'
Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson finished second in the Heisman voting, with 1,524 points. Jackson's winning total was 2,144. He received 526 of 929 first-place votes.
The other finalists were Oklahoma junior quarterback Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma senior wide receiver Dede Westbrook and Michigan junior linebacker Jabrill Peppers.
With a breakout performance in a 63-20 blowout against Florida State on September 17, Jackson became the early favorite to win the Heisman. In that game, Jackson ran for four touchdowns and threw for another one, compiling 146 yards rushing and 216 yards passing.
That followed Louisville's two opening games -- blowout wins over Charlotte and Syracuse -- in which Jackson was responsible for 13 touchdowns.
Jackson, 19, will be back at Louisville next season as NFL rules prohibit freshmen and sophomores from being drafted.
Bleacher Report: Lamar Jackson's Ascent from Heisman Non-Factor to Potential Back-to-Back Winner
Among those he thanked were his teammates, saying the award was for all of them. Bleacher Report: Lamar Jackson's Ascent from Heisman Non-Factor to Potential Back-to-Back Winner The other finalists were Oklahoma junior quarterback Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma senior wide receiver Dede Westbrook and Michigan junior linebacker Jabrill Peppers. 'I can't wait to treasure this moment with all of you,' he said. 'I love you guys.' Jackson, who amassed 4,928 yards of total offense and 51 total touchdowns, is youngest player ever and the first player from Louisville to win the Heisman. The other finalists were Oklahoma junior quarterback Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma senior wide receiver Dede Westbrook and Michigan junior linebacker Jabrill Peppers. That followed Louisville's two opening games -- blowout wins over Charlotte and Syracuse -- in which Jackson was responsible for 13 touchdowns. Jackson, 19, will be back at Louisville next season as NFL rules prohibit freshmen and sophomores from being drafted. That followed Louisville's two opening games -- blowout wins over Charlotte and Syracuse -- in which Jackson was responsible for 13 touchdowns. Bleacher Report: Lamar Jackson's Ascent from Heisman Non-Factor to Potential Back-to-Back Winner Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson finished second in the Heisman voting, with 1,524 points. Jackson's winning total was 2,144. He received 526 of 929 first-place votes. 'I can't wait to treasure this moment with all of you,' he said. 'I love you guys.' Jackson, 19, will be back at Louisville next season as NFL rules prohibit freshmen and sophomores from being drafted. That followed Louisville's two opening games -- blowout wins over Charlotte and Syracuse -- in which Jackson was responsible for 13 touchdowns. He was second in the nation in points responsible per game (25.7). Jackson, 19, will be back at Louisville next season as NFL rules prohibit freshmen and sophomores from being drafted. With a breakout performance in a 63-20 blowout against Florida State on September 17, Jackson became the early favorite to win the Heisman. In that game, Jackson ran for four touchdowns and threw for another one, compiling 146 yards rushing and 216 yards passing. 'For some reason when they called my name my chest started pumping and heart started racing real hard,' he said. 'Oh my God,' he said several times. Jackson is the first player in major college football history with at least 3,300 passing yards and 1,500 rushing yards in a season. Bleacher Report: Lamar Jackson's Ascent from Heisman Non-Factor to Potential Back-to-Back Winner Jackson told reporters he had a speech written but thanked his fellow players, coaches and mom from his heart. 'For some reason when they called my name my chest started pumping and heart started racing real hard,' he said. Jackson, who amassed 4,928 yards of total offense and 51 total touchdowns, is youngest player ever and the first player from Louisville to win the Heisman. 'The improvement Lamar has made since coming to Louisville has been amazing,' Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said. 'It's all because of his dedication and hard work.' Wearing a school-color red coat with a black lapel, Jackson seemed a bit overwhelmed by winning.
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