Robert Griffin III became the first Heisman winner from Baylor on Saturday night. The multi-threat quarterback beat preseason Heisman favorite Andrew Luck by a comfortable cushion. Griffin started the season on the fringe of the Heisman conversation, while Luck was already being touted as a potential No. 1 NFL draft pick whenever he decided to leave college. Griffin received 405 first-place votes and 1,687 points. "Everybody associated with Baylor has a reason to celebrate tonight," he said. Luck received 247 first-place votes and 1,407 points to become the fourth player to be Heisman runner-up in consecutive seasons and first since Arkansas running back Darren McFadden in 2006 and 2007.