Oklahoma's Bradford Wins Heisman
13th December, 2008 - 9:52 pm
ESPN - Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford became the second sophomore to win the Heisman trophy on Saturday night.

Florida's Tim Tebow, who finished third in this year's voting, became the first sophomore to win the award in 2007.

Bradford, who leads the nation in touchdown passes with 48, received 1,726 points. Texas quarterback Colt McCoy was second with 1,604 and Tebow was third with 1,575 points.

"I was definitely surprised and I think it's everything I imagined," said Bradford. "I think it will take a couple weeks to set in." [READ]

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