Darren McFadden, Arkansas Tim Couch, Kentucky, 1999 Heisman Voting * indicates bowl stats included - All Winners; Heisman Voting Table; Rk … HOLY CROSS— Gordie Lockbaum (’87). Dawkins won Army’s third Heisman while leading the Black Knights to an undefeated season in 1958. Eric Dickerson, SMU, 1983 Willis McGahee, Miami (Fla) Quarterback Randy Duncan was named the 1958 Big Ten Most Valuable Player and was selected to the 1958 All-Big Ten first team and the 1958 All-America first team (unanimous). WEST VIRGINIA— Major Harris (’88, ’89). Because the size of the Heisman electorate has varied over the years, a more accurate way to assess the size of a Heisman victory is to calculate the point total as a percentage of possible points available in that year. AJ McCarron, Alabama 1967 Heisman Voting 1969 Heisman Voting. Drew Brees, Purdue Heisman Voting * indicates bowl stats included - All Winners; Heisman Voting Table; Rk Player School Class Pos 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Summary; 1: Alan Ameche: Wisconsin: SR: RB: 214: 157: 112: … 2 finalists Randy Moss, Marshall, 1998 Billy Cannon is the finest football player I've ever coached." In 1997 Duncan was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Most Points as a Percentage of Possible Points. Marcus Mariota, Oregon MISSOURI— Chase Daniel (’07). MICHIGAN STATE— Lorenzo White (’85, ’87). New York, NY, 10006. Gino Torretta, Miami (Fla) Austin was named a 1958 Associated Press First Team All-American and First Team All-East Selection and finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy vote. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M ... 1958—Pete Dawkins, Army. 1954 Heisman Trophy Voting. LOUISVILLE— Lamar Jackson (’16, ’17). Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma Chris Perry, Michigan, 2004 John David Crow, RB, Texas A&M, 1957 Casey Weldon, Florida State Black Shoe Diaries thinks that Jim Brown should have won the 1956 award. Dawkins was elected to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame in 1975. PENN STATE— D.J. USC— Rodney Peete (’88), Carson Palmer(’02), Matt Leinart (’04, ’05), Reggie Bush (’04). Cade McNown, UCLA He was Class President and Cadet First Captain and went on to attend Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, where he played for the University’s rugby team for three years. The trophy is made out of bronze cast and is 13.5 Nile Kinnick, RB, Iowa, 1939 Doug Flutie, QB, Boston College, 1984 Chris Weinke, QB, Florida State, 2000, 14 Marcus Allen, RB, USC, 1981 9 finalists  Matt Leinart, USC Manti Te’o, Notre Dame David Klingler, Houston, 1991 Prior to 1958, coach Forest Evashevski had compiled a 31-21-3 record in six seasons with the Hawkeyes. Justin Fields, Ohio State Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma Here’s a breakdown of the 163 Heisman finalists by school since 1982: 11 finalists Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois 1 finalist Eric Crouch, QB, Nebraska, 2001, 5 Ken Dorsey, Miami (Fla), 2003 Bernie Kosar, Miami (Fla), 1985 The most prestigious award in college football. NORTHWESTERN— Darnell Autry (’95). Mike Rozier, Nebraska Colt McCoy, Texas Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State, 2006 LSU— Tyrann Mathieu (’11), Joe Burrow (’19). He later prepped at the Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, where he was an All-League quarterback and captain of the baseball team. Pete Dawkins is a retired Army General, Heisman Trophy winner and Rhodes Scholar. ... Heisman Voting Records. A third-generation physician, he lost a six-month battle with metastatic testicular cancer at age 28, shortly … SAN DIEGO STATE— Marshall Faulk (’92). Rashaan Salaam, RB, Colorado, 1994, 16 Patrick Lee Trammell was an All-American quarterback for the University of Alabama from 1958 to 1961. AUBURN—Bo Jackson (’85), Cam Newton (’10), Tre Mason (’13). Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State* RB | Senior | Army West Point. Click here to see most complete and up-to-date Heisman Trophy voting records throughout the history of this iconic prize. Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fla) Gordon Lockbaum, Holy Cross ALCORN STATE— Steve McNair (’94). Alex Smith, Utah Eric Bieniemy, Colorado Game-by-game statistics for Pete Dawkins’ 1958 season are unavailable at this time. Heisman Cup Voting . Dietzel said of Cannon's accolades: "It's a wonderful thing. The other SEC players who have appeared at least twice in the top three of the Heisman voting are LSU RB Billy Cannon, third in 1958 and first in 1959; Georgia RB … LaMichael James, Oregon Steve Spurrier, QB, Florida, 1966 David Palmer, Alabama, 1994 Cannon finished third in Heisman Trophy voting in 1958 as he ran for 686 yards, averaged 6.0 yards per rush and scored 10 touchdowns. It is presented by the Heisman Trophy Trust in early December before the postseason bowl games.. Bryce Love, Stanford KANSAS STATE— Michael Bishop (’98), Collin Klein (’12). Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M, 2012 ARKANSAS— Darren McFadden (’06, ’07). trophy was renamed in 1936 for Heisman, the first athletic director for the Downtown Athletic Club. Here are his Heisman season totals for 1958: Dawkins also completed 2/4 passes for 12 yards with one interception. Tim Tebow, Florida, 2009 Mark Ingram, Alabama TENNESSEE— Heath Shuler (’93), Peyton Manning (’97). Peyton Manning, Tennessee 7 finalists KENTUCKY— Tim Couch (’98). Expectations for the 1958 season were high, de… Troy Davis, Iowa State NEBRASKA—Mike Rozier (’83), Tommie Frazier (’95), Eric Crouch (’01), Ndamukong Suh (’09). By the time his college career was over, he was virtually a household name, appearing in both Life Magazine and Reader’s Digest. MISSISSIPPI— Eli Manning (’03). Iowa quarterback Randy Duncan won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy as the Big Ten's most valuable player, was a consensus first-team All-American, … Steve Walsh, Miami (Fla)* Dawkins won Army’s third Heisman while leading the Black Knights to an undefeated season in 1958. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma Joe Burrow, LSU FLORIDA— Emmitt Smith (’89), Danny Wuerffel (’95, ’96), Rex Grossman (’01), Tim Tebow (’07, ’08, ’09), Kyle Trask (’19). 1959 season VIRGINIA— Shawn Moore (’90). Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Chris Weinke, Florida State Chad Pennington, Marshall, 2000 Ty Detmer, BYU Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M Ki-Jana Carter, Penn State Gary Beban, QB, UCLA, 1967 10 finalists AIR FORCE— Dee Dowis (’89). Don McPherson, Syracuse Clint Frank, RB, Yale, 1937 GEORGIA TECH— Joe Hamilton (’99). Year Rank Player School Class Position 1st 2nd 3rd Total votes 1935 1 Jay Berwanger Chicago Sr. RB 84 2 Monk Meyer Army Jr. HB 29 3 William Shakespeare Notre Dame Sr. HB 23 4 Pepper Constable Princeton Sr. FB 20 1936 1 Larry Kelley Yale Sr. E 219 2 Sam Francis Nebraska Sr. FB […] Darnell Autry, Northwestern OKLAHOMA STATE— Barry Sanders (’88). New York, NY, 10006, Heisman winners in the NFL draft (Updated). He became the third Alabama player to … The evidence for that claim is supported by the history of the league's…, 111 Broadway, Suite 103A Derrick Henry, Alabama WISCONSIN—Ron Dayne (’99), Montee Ball (’11), Melvin Gordon (’14). Joey Harrington, Oregon, 2002 Archie Griffin, RB, Ohio State, 1974, 1975, 44 ... RB, Army, 1958. With first- and second-place separated by just 53 points in the voting for the 1961 Heisman Trophy, that year's race makes the list of closest Heisman … Matt Leinart, USC, 2006 Michael Bishop, Kansas State Johnny Lujack, QB, Notre Dame, 1947 Dee Dowis, Air Force* Trent Richardson, Alabama OHIO STATE— Keith Byars (’84), Eddie George (’95), Orlando Pace (’96), Troy Smith (’06), Dwayne Kaskins (’18), Justin Fields (’19), Chase Young (’19). 1953 Heisman Voting 1955 Heisman Voting. In the passing game, he had nine receptions for 162 yards and one touchdown. Cannon finished third in voting for the Heisman Trophy, behind winner, Pete Dawkins of Army, and runner-up, Randy Duncan of Iowa. TEXAS—Ricky Williams (’98), Vince Young (’05), Colt McCoy (’08, ’09). Andre Ware, Houston* Herschel Walker, Georgia Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame Later, he attended Princeton where he received a MPA and Ph.D. His military career was equally impressive and he rose to the rank of Brigadier General with commands in both the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions. VIRGINIA TECH— Michael Vick (’99). Marshall Faulk, San Diego State Larry Kelley, End, Yale, 1936 Kyle Trask, Florida. Deshaun Watson, Clemson WASHINGTON STATE— Ryan Leaf (’97). MICHIGAN— Jim Harbaugh (’86), Desmond Howard (’91), Charles Woodson (’97), Chris Perry (’03), Jabrill Peppers (’16). Dawkins became the highest-ranking Heisman winner, going … Toby Gerhart, Stanford John Elway, Stanford* SYRACUSE— Don McPherson (’87). Defensive linemen and the Heisman Dede Westbrook, Oklahoma, 2017 Brad Banks, Iowa Jake Plummer, Arizona State Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville, 2016, 7 DeVonta Smith, Alabama The 2015 college football season has been referred to by many observers as the "Year of the Running… TEXAS A&M—Johnny Manziel (’12, ’13). Rashaan Salaam, Colorado The Trophy The trophy was designed by Frank Eliscu and was modeled after Ed Smith, a good player for New York University. Josh Heupel, Oklahoma TCU— LaDainian Tomlinson (’00). Amari Cooper, Alabama, 2015 Lorenzo White, Michigan State MIAMI (FLA) —Bernie Kosar (’84), Vinny Testaverde(’85, ’86), Steve Walsh (’88), Gino Torretta(’92), Warren Sapp (’94), Ken Dorsey (’01, ’02), Willis McGahee (’02). Tommie Frazier, Nebraska Barry Sanders, RB, Oklahoma State, 1988 NORTHERN ILLINOIS— Jordan Lynch (’13). Keith Byars, Ohio State Desmond Howard, WR, Michigan, 1991, 20 NOTRE DAME—Tim Brown (’87), Tony Rice (’89), Raghib Ismail (’90), Brady Quinn (’06), Manti Te’o (’12). George Rogers, RB, South Carolina, 1980, 35 Blair Thomas, Penn State*, 1990 Chuck Long, Iowa 3 finalists Danny Wuerffel, Florida John Huarte, QB, Notre Dame, 1964 Troy Davis, Iowa State, 1996 UCLA— Troy Aikman (’88), Cade McNown (’97). Pete Dawkins, RB, Army, 1958, 22 Ryan Leaf, Washington State 4 finalists Jason White, Oklahoma Mike Garrett, RB, USC, 1965 Deshaun Watson, Clemson, 2016 Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2018