Archie Griffin won his second Heisman in 1975. That season, there were 1,041 registered electors. Of those 1,041 possible first place votes, Griffin received 454 of them. Chuck Muncie of California was second with 145 first place votes.
The Heisman Trophy is located in the Ohio Union building. It is on the second floor outside of the Archie M. Griffin Grand Ballroom.
The first person to win the Heisman Trophy in college football was Jay Berwanger. He was a Halfback out Chicago University, and was a senior when he received the trophy. He received 43.08% of the total percentage of points.
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Quarterback Brad Banks of Iowa finished second in the 2002 Heisman Trophy balloting to Carson Palmer of USC.
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Tulsa wide receiver Howard Twilley finished second to USC running back Mike Garrett in the 1965 Heisman Trophy voting.
No. Sims won the Heisman as a junior in 1978. The following year he finished second in the Heisman voting behind Charles White of USC.
Rodgers did not win the Heisman trophy while playing for California (UC Berkeley).He finished with 67 votes, a very distant 9th. Where is Jason White today? Matt Lienart?PLAYERYR.SCHOOLPOS.1st2nd3rdTOTALMatt LienartJr.USCQB2672111021,325Adrian PetersonFr.OklahomaRB154180175997Jason WhiteSr.OklahomaQB171149146957Alex SmithSr.UtahQB98112117635Reggie BushSo.USCTB1188083597Cedric BensonSr.TexasRB124169187Jason CampbellSr.AuburnQB212451162J. J. ArringtonSr.CaliforniaRB103319115Aaron RodgersJr.CaliforniaQB8141567Braylon EdwardsSr.MichiganWR3132762
Carson Palmer, quarterback for the University of Southern California, won the Heisman Trophy the year Brad Banks came in second.
No. Young finished second in the voting to Nebraska RB Mike Rozier in 1983.
Running back Rickey Williams, who was awarded the 1998 Heisman Trophy, played for the University of Texas from 1995 to 1998. He was the second player from Texas to win the coveted award. The first was running back Earl Campbell in 1977.