NEW YORK — Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy — as if there was any doubt.
Whether he gets to keep it is still to be determined.
Auburn's hulking quarterback brushed off an NCAA investigation of his recruitment as he did so many tacklers this season and captured college football's biggest individual award Saturday night in a landslide vote.
"Honestly, it's a dream come true for me, something every child has a dream that plays the sport of football, and I'm living testimony that anything is possible," Newton said.
Newton, the third player from Auburn to win the Heisman, received 729 first-place votes and outpointed runner-up Andrew Luck of Stanford by 1,184 points.
Oregon running back LaMichael James was third, followed by Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore, the other finalist.
Even Newton didn't look all that surprised when his name was announced. A wide smile spread across his face and he dropped his head.
After exchanging hugs and handshakes with the other finalists, he and his mother, Jackie, shared a long embrace.
When he reached the podium, he had to steady himself.
"Oh my God," he whispered as he reached into his inside jacket packet to pull out his speech. "Oh My God."
On the field and off, Newton has been the story of the college football season. He's carried the top-ranked Tigers to the BCS national championship game against No. 2 Oregon, running and passing over opponents who looked helpless trying to stop him. But his story is stained: Recently, the NCAA determined his father tried to peddle him to Mississippi State for cash.
Not even that ruling stopped Newton. The NCAA cleared him to play before the Southeastern Conference title game because it found no evidence that he or Auburn knew about Cecil Newton's pay-for-play scheme. It also suggested that it was still investigating. The FBI and the Mississippi secretary of state's office also are looking into the case. Cam Newton has denied any wrongdoing.
Still, it invites speculation the newest Heisman winner could perhaps be heading down the same path as Reggie Bush, who returned his Heisman three months ago after the NCAA ruled that he and his family received cash and gifts while he was at Southern California.
To be eligible for the Heisman, a player must be in good standing with the NCAA. And for most of November, after news broke of claims by a Mississippi State booster who said Newton's father tried to get the Bulldogs to pay $180,000 for his son to play for them, it was unclear if Cam was clean.
The NCAA didn't punish Cam Newton but did say that Cecil Newton's access to Auburn athletics would have to be limited.
What that means is unclear, but Cecil Newton did not attend the Heisman Trophy ceremony Saturday night. In a statement released by his lawyer earlier in the week, he said his presence could "rob Cam and the event of a sacred moment."
Before winning the award, Cam Newton said: "He gave me some words of encouragement before I came here and I know he's with me in spirit."
All the uncertainty didn't keep voters from making Newton an overwhelming choice — he received the sixth most first-place votes. Though 105 voters chose not to list him among their three selections.
It was impossible to argue against his performance.
Blending a linebacker's body with a tailback's speed and quickness, the 6-foot-6, 250-pounder from Georgia has guided Auburn to a perfect season. His numbers are off the charts: an SEC-best 1,409 yards rushing with 21 touchdowns, and 2,589 yards passing and 28 TD passes. He's the first SEC player to run for at least 1,000 yards and pass for at least 2,000 in the same season.
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In an era of "who cares" attitudes by sports writers and media, Cam Newton won the the Heisman. I am only waiting for the hammer to drop in 3 or 4 years when we truly find out that he indeed was involved in trying to peddle himself. We all More..
Dirty Dirty Dirty
The NCAA has lost what little credibility it had by going against its own rules.
So, when Auburn and Newton forfeit the NC and Heisman (respectively) in a few years, will anyone care?
Dirty Dirty
There's no doubt he is the best football player this year. However, it is too bad that they don't take citizenship into consideration when selecting a Heisman winner. His involvement in his dad's play-for-pay scheme is questionable, he was arrested More..