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Ohio State’s Justin Fields, Chase Young set Heisman history as finalists
By Paul Harvey
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Monday night’s announcement on ESPN made it official that Justin Fields and Chase Young are headed to New York City as Heisman finalists.
The set of Ohio State teammates were unveiled as finalists for the prestigious award, alongside LSU and ex-Ohio State QB Joe Burrow and Oklahoma QB Jalen Hurts. By most accounts, Burrow remains the heavy favorite to take home the award.
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While Burrow may indeed go on to win the award, the combination of Fields and Young has done something that no other set of teammates has accomplished. According to ESPN Stats & Info, the two Buckeyes are the seventh set of teammates to finish as Heisman finalists in the same season. However, it is the first time ever that a team has had a player from both sides of the ball selected as a finalist in the same season:
Ohio State is the seventh school to have multiple players invited to NY for the Heisman Trophy ceremony in the same year.
However, the Buckeyes become the first program to have both an offensive player (Justin Fields) and a defensive player (Chase Young) invited. pic.twitter.com/QcDuSr9xsw
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) December 9, 2019
There’s no denying each player is a leader for his respective unit. Fields accounted for 50 total touchdowns with just one interception while Young compiled 21 tackles for loss and 16.5 sacks.
Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.