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Heisman Trophy
For the third time in the last four years, the Super Bowl will feature a Heisman Trophy winner and for the second time in three years, it will be 2020 trophy recipient DeVonta Smith. Smith, now a grizzled four-year veteran,…
Heisman History - Heisman
Dec 4, 2021 · The Heisman Trophy winner was announced at the dinner, along with six other outstanding players meriting special DAC Awards that recognized the vital importance of linemen and defensive units. These winners received a distinctive, modern crystal sculpture created for the DAC by Tiffany & Co.
Gabriel, Hunter, Jeanty, Ward Named 2024 Heisman Trophy Finalists
Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Colorado cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty and Miami quarterback Cam Ward were named finalists for the 90th annual Heisman Memorial Trophy.
Bryce Young - Heisman
Bryce Young became Alabama’s fourth Heisman winner and its second in row when he claimed the 2021 trophy following a prolific sophomore season, throwing for 4,322 yards on 314-of-462 passing (68.0%) as a first-year starter.
2024 Heisman Trophy Top 10 Announced
Dec 13, 2024 · The fifth through 10th spots in the 2024 Heisman balloting was released Friday night (Dec. 13) on The Top 10 Heisman Trophy Finalists Show Presented by Nissan that aired live on ESPN.
Winners Archive - Heisman
The 2015 college football season has been referred to by many observers as the "Year of the Running…
O.J. Simpson - Heisman
Simpson, one of the greatest backs in football history, won USC’s second Heisman (and its second in four years) while setting the NCAA single-season rushing mark in 1968. Born in San Francisco, Simpson graduate from Galileo High in 1965 as a star running back, defensive back and track athlete.
Tony Dorsett - Heisman
Having finished fourth in the Heisman balloting as a junior in 1975, Dorsett became Pitt’s first Heisman Trophy winner in 1976. He earned 701 of a possible 842 first-place votes for an overall total of 2,357 points, finishing far ahead of second-place finisher Ricky Bell of USC (1,346 points).
John W. Heisman - Heisman
John W. Heisman: Innovator of the Game. As the tradition of the Heisman Memorial Trophy grows with each passing year, the life of the man memorialized by the award fades into the annals of history. No one more thoroughly studied the dynamics of football or witnessed more closely the game’s evolution.
Travis Hunter - Heisman
Travis Hunter, a junior CB/WR, won Colorado's second Heisman Trophy after a dominant season on both sides of the ball, posting 92 catches with 14 TDs as well as 31 tackles and 4 interceptions.