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The NCAA season has come to a close, and as teams begin preparations for the new season during the offseason, the League awards and nationwide accolades are announced, serving as a summary of the NCAA season and as a prelude to the upcoming NFL Draft.
Among these, the Heisman Trophy, the NCAA's highest honor, is undoubtedly the jewel in the crown (Note 1).
Like football's Ballon d'Or, the Heisman Trophy is decided by votes from professional journalists, previous award recipients, and additionally, the sponsor of the Heisman Trophy, Nissan, which has one vote. They conduct fan voting on ESPN, where fans make their selections, ultimately accounting for one vote in the evaluation process.
Each voter can select three players as candidates, and must rank them in order. The first place gets 3 points, second place 2 points, and third place 1 point. The winner is determined by tallying these points.