heisman trophy

     

The Heisman Memorial Trophy Awar (often known simply as the Heisman Trophy or The Heisman), named after former college football player and coach John Heisman, is awarded annually by the Downtown Athletic Club to the most outstanding player in collegiate football. Although not the only award honoring the best player in college football (The Walter Camp Award and Maxwell Award are also awarded to the "best player") it is considered the most prestigious. It is awarded in early December before the postseason bowl games begin. It has no relationship to Wendy's High School Heisman.

Trivia about heisman trophy

  • First presented in 1935, this bronze college football award weighs 25 pounds
  • Originally, it was called the DAC Trophy, for Downtown Athletic Club
  • In 2002 Southern Cal quarterback Carson Palmer won this trophy; Iowa quarterback Brad Banks was second
  • Buckeye Archie Griffin, B.S. '76, is the only 2-time winner of this college football trophy
  • Named for a director of athletics of the New York City Downtown Athletic Club, it was won for the first time by Jay Berwanger in 1935
  • On Dec. 13, 1997 Michigan CB Charles Woodson became the first primarily defensive player to win this award
  • The Downtown Athletic Club of New York
  • In 1937 future Supreme Court justice Byron "Whizzer" White was runner-up for this best player award
  • Known as the "One Man Team", Jay Berwanger in 1935 became the first man to win this college football trophy
  • (Hi, I'm Eddie George of the NFL.) As a senior at Ohio State, I received this award, given to the top player in college football

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