Frank Leahy of Notre Dame.
The Heisman winners were Angelo Bertelli in 1943, Johnny Lujack in 1947, Leon Hart in 1949, and Johnny Lattner in 1953.
Notre Dame
John William Heisman (October 23, 1869 - October 3, 1936) was a prominent American football player and college football coach in the early era of the sport and is the namesake of the Heisman Trophy awarded annually to the season's best college football player
Steve Spurrier
Notre Dame has the most with 96 Hall of Famers, seven of them being Heisman winners.
The Downtown Athletic Club of New York City created the award and presented it first in 1935. The award, in 1935, was known as the 'DAC Trophy'. It was renamed 'Heisman Trophy' for John Heisman, the DAC's first athletic director, when Heisman passed away in 1936.
I can only name one and that's Nick Saban. 1st with LSU and 2nd with Alabama!
Coach of the Year Trophy - IHJUK - was created in 1985.
Steve Spurrier - won the award in 1966. Coached Danny Wuerffel who won the award in 1996.
Coach of the Year trophy in the NHL
The Adolph Rupp Trophy was created in 1972. It is awarded annually to the top men's college basketball player in the United States by the Commonwealth Athletic Club of Kentucky. The trophy is named in honor of Adolph Rupp, a legendary college basketball coach.
John W. Heisman served as the head football coach at Oberlin College (1892, 1894), Buchtel College, now known as the University of Akron (1893-1894), Auburn University (1895-1899), Clemson University (1900-1903), Georgia Tech (1904-1919), the University of Pennsylvania (1920-1922), Washington & Jefferson College (1923), and Rice University (1924-1927).
George Halas Trophy. The trophy is named after the long time player, owner, and head coach of the Chicago Bears.