The Halas Trophy is awarded to the winner of the NFC Championship game.
The Marshall/Ohio game is known as "The Battle for the Bell" game and the winner is awarded a travelling bell trophy.
The second Heisman Trophy was awarded in 1932 to John Heisman, the legendary football coach for whom the award is named. Heisman was recognized for his significant contributions to the game of football, particularly in promoting sportsmanship and excellence. The trophy was first awarded to a player in 1935, but Heisman himself was not a player; rather, he was influential in shaping the sport during his coaching career.
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The Heisman Trophy winner for the 1995 season was running back Eddie George of the Ohio State Buckeyes. During the season, George rushed for 24 touchdowns and a school-record 1,927 yards, an average of 152.2 yards per game. He was the sixth Ohio State product to win the Heisman.
That was Mike Garrett, the 1965 winner, who dressed for the Kansas City Chiefs and Paul Hornung, the 1956 winner, who dressed for the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I. Garrett had 6 rushing attempts for 17 yards and 3 pass receptions for 28 yards. Hornung did not play in the game.
That was 1965 Heisman winner Mike Garrett who started at running back for the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I. He rushed 6 times for 17 yards and caught 3 passes for 28 yards in the game. Paul Hornung, the 1956 Heisman winner, dressed as a member of the Green Bay Packers that won Super Bowl I but did not play in the game.
The trophy that is awarded to the winner of the Rice/Tulsa game is the Williams Trophy. Some of the trophies are more competitive such as the Paul Bunyan Trophy between Michigan and Michigan State.
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Yes there is overtime in every single playoff game if needed until a winner comes out
A playoff is a series of games played to determine a winner of a championship. A play down is an additional game of play to decide the winner of a tie.