14 SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY JANASAN >> NCAA FOOTBALL Ohio State's Smith wins Heisman by second-largest margin Julie Jacobson/Associated Press Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith answers questions during a news conference after he was announced as the Herman Trophy winner Saturday in New York. BY RALPH D. RUSSO ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Winning the Heisman Trophy was easy. The hard part for Troy Smith was staying composed. To the surprise of no one, the Ohio State quarterback was the winner of the award that honors college football's best player. Seconds after his name was called on Saturday night, he hugged everyone important in his life — coaches and family — let out a deep, deep sigh and headed for the podium. "Normally, I'm pretty cool in pressure situations, but my heart is pounding so fast now," he said. "I'm at a loss for words. I just can't believe this is happening. It means everything. Just to be here in this situation. Love everybody back home in Columbus." list two years after nearly derailing his career by taking money from a booster, Smith received 801 first-place votes and won the Heisman by 1.662 points — both the second-best marks in the 71 year history of the award. Arkansas running back Daron McFadden (878) finished second. Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn (782) was third and Virginia running back Steve Stlaton (214) was fourth. 1968 was more lopsided than Smith's. Only Q.J. Simpson's 1,750-point victory in Now, there's only one thing left for Smith to do. Beat Florida for the national championship on Jan. 8. perfect regular season by throwing four touch down passes against Michigan. "I haven't spent that much time dreaming about it, it's sad of winning the Fleisman. "But I'll be dreaming about it tonight. It's pretty cool." The senior moved to the front of the Heisman race in September with a flawless performance against Texas and finished off a A huge smile lit up Smith's face when his name was announced. After getting a hug and handshake from Quinn, Smith headed to the row of chairs directly behind him, where his mother, Tracy, and sister, Brittany, were sitting. They each took turns giving Smith a big squeeze. But Smith wasn't done with the hips — one for Ohio State coach Jim Tressel and another for his high school coach, Ted Ginn Sr. Mom wiped away a tear and his sister shouted "Yeah, Trope," as Smith ascended the stairs to give his speech and collect his big bronze statue. "The Smith family is loud. Very emotional all the time." Smith said, "I wouldn't have it any other way." The 22-year old Smith is the sixth player from Ohio State to win the Heisman and first since tailback Eddie Eddie in 1995. And it's the school's seventh Heisman — Arnie Griffin won two in 1974-75 — tying Dame and Southern California for the most. "Now I'm part of that elite group" Smith said. Smith received 86.7 percent of the first place votes, a record, and his point total of 2,540 places third in Heisman history behind Simpson (2,835) and fellow Southern California tailback Reggie Bush, who had 2,541 last season Just like USCS Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart, and Oklahoma's jason White in '03, Smith will play for the national title as a Heisman winner. Come Home to Quality 1 Bedrooms starting at only $395 We now also manage Apple Lane Apartments on Bob Billings Parkway close to the KU campus. Call us today for details on these student-friendly units. - 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments - Large Rooms & Closets - Great Floorplans - Peaceful Community Come home to Aberdeen (785) 749-1288 2300 Wakarusa Dr. www.LawrenceApartments.com