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As of October 2023, there have been a few Heisman Trophy winners who did not pursue a professional football career. Notably, the most prominent examples include John Heisman himself, who won the trophy in 1930, and more recently, winners like Chris Weinke (2000) and Eric Crouch (2001) who did not have significant professional careers. However, the majority of Heisman winners have gone on to play in the NFL or other professional leagues.
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Nobody from Purdue has ever one a Heisman Trophy, but they have had many nominees.
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No player from the Vanderbuilt Commodores has ever won a Heisman Trophy.
Auburn University has produced three Heisman Trophy winners. Pat Sullivan (1971), Bo Jackson (1985), and Cam Newton (2010).
Six: George Rogers (1981-84), Earl Campbell (1984-85), Danny Wuerffel (1997-2000), Ricky Williams (1999-2001), Reggie Bush (2006-2010) and Mark Ingram, Jr. (2011-present). Bush won the Heisman Trophy at the University of Southern California in 2005, but the award was vacated in 2010 after the NCAA declared him ineligible.
0 Through the 2008 season, no University of Washington player has won the Heisman Trophy.
Through the 2009 season, 0.
The Missouri Tigers have not won an NCAA basketball tournament.