DeVonta Smith became the first wide receiver to win the Heisman Trophy in nearly 30 years on Tuesday night.

The Alabama senior accepted the trophy with a speech encouraging players who are small in stature.

"To all the young kids out there who are not the biggest, not the strongest, just keep pushing because I'm not the biggest," said Smith, who Alabama lists at just 175 pounds. "I've been doubted a lot because of my size. Really it comes down to, if you put your mind to it, you can do it. No job is too big."

Smith won the award with relative ease, garnering 1,856 points and 447 first-place votes; Trevor Lawrence finished second with 1,187 points and 222 first-place votes. Mac Jones had 1,130 and 138, while Kyle Trask garnered 737 and 61.