Troy Smith received 801 first-place votes, the second most ever, and 1,662 points more than second-place finisher Darren McFadden of Arkansas, making it the second-most lopsided Heisman vote. Only O.J. Simpson's 1,750-point victory in 1968 was more onesided. Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn was third and West Virginia running back Steve Slaton was fourth.