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Joe Burrow's Emotional Heisman Trophy Acceptance Speech Sparks More Than $200,000 in Donations to Food Pantry

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Joe Burrow’s Heisman Trophy acceptance speech has inspired a deluge of donations to a food pantry in his Ohio hometown.

The effort started on Facebook on Sunday and has resulted in more than $200,000 pledged to the Athens County Food Pantry. Many donations have come from Louisiana.

When the LSU quarterback accepted the award as college football’s best player on Saturday, he talked about growing up in Athens. His father, Jimmy, was the defensive coordinator at Ohio University from 2005 to 2018.

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“Coming from southeast Ohio, it’s a very impoverished area and the poverty rate is almost two times the national average,” Joe Burrow said Saturday night.

“There’s so many people there that don’t have a lot, and I’m up here for all those kids in Athens and Athens County that go home to not a lot of food on the table, hungry after school,” he said. “You guys can be up here, too.”



Athens High School and Ohio graduate Will Drabold said he started the effort around 11 a.m. Sunday with a goal of $1,000.

It quickly caught fire on social media and took off when donations started coming from Louisiana.

The average donation has been $33.

“I started this because like everyone else from Athens, I cried during Joey’s speech and felt like there had to be a way to harness that,” Dabold wrote in a Facebook post.

By Monday evening, his campaign had raised more than $200,000.

At least two other efforts were started, and Burrow retweeted all three links to his more than 137,000 followers.

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The money is being raised for the Athens County Food Bank, which serves 5,000 families in the country every year and served 9,000 meals every month.

Burrow graduated from Ohio State in three years. In 2018, with Dwayne Haskins Jr., the apparent starter in the fall, Burrow took his final two years of eligibility to LSU.

After finishing strong for the Tigers in 2018, he broke out this season. He set a Southeastern Conference record with 48 touchdown passes and led top-ranked LSU (13-0) to its first College Football Playoff appearance.

Burrow won the Heisman in a record-breaking landslide, becoming the first LSU player to win the trophy in 60 years.

“That was as cool a night and moment as I’ve ever been around,” said Ohio State coach Ryan Day, who was there with his Heisman finalists, Justin Fields and Chase Young. “Joe, although he thought that out, that was just him being himself. …

“Talk about class. There’s not a classier guy out there. I was humbled to be in the room and just be a part of the journey.”

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