Bo Jackson
Oregon State University has produced one Heisman Trophy winner: quarterback Terry Baker. The versatile Baker, who also played basketball for the Beavers, was awarded the Heisman for the 1962 season. He also appeared in the 1962-63 NCAA Final Four, making him the only Heisman winner to compete in a basketball championship semifinal.
Steve Spurrier, the 1966 Heisman winner, coached Danny Wuerffel, the 1996 Heisman winner.
Yes, I have seen the school's copy on display at Penn State.
The Heisman trophy is currently displayed in the Old Red Courthouse Museum in downtown Dallas, Texas. Each college also receives a replica.
Jim Plunkett. Stanford Heisman Trophy Winner and Super Bowl winner with the Raiders. He also won a Rose Bowl. Also Roger Staubach with Navy and Dallas
Only once: Charles Woodson, although he also played a lot of special teams.Interestingly, he beat out Peyton Manning, who had been thought to be a very strong Heisman candidate.
As of the 2007 season, four Heisman Trophy winners have also been named Super Bowl MVP: Roger Staubach: 1963 Heisman, Super Bowl VI MVP Jim Plunkett: 1970 Heisman, Super Bowl XV MVP Marcus Allen: 1981 Heisman, Super Bowl XVIII MVP Desmond Howard: 1991 Heisman, Super Bowl XXXI MVP
The four Heisman Trophy winners who have been named Most Valuable Players of the Super Bowl MVP are:Quarterback Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowl VI MVP) -- Won 1963 Heisman Trophy at Navy.Quarterback Jim Plunkett, Oakland Raiders (Super Bowl XV MVP) -- Won 1970 Heisman Trophy at Stanford.Running back Marcus Allen, Los Angeles Raiders (Super Bowl XVIII MVP) -- Won 1981 Heisman Trophy at Southern Cal.Return specialist Desmond Howard, Green Bay Packers (Super Bowl XXXI MVP) -- Won 1991 Heisman Trophy at Michigan.
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Charlie Ward, who also won the Heisman Trophy in 1993.
The last pure wide receiver to win the Heisman Trophy was Desmond Howard of the University of Michigan in 1991. But Charles Woodson, the 1997 winner who also played at Michigan, was a cornerback and punt returner who occasionally lined up on offense as a receiver.