no he diddn't since that is against the rules
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.
1988 Heisman Finalists & Results (1) Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., Jr., RB, 1,878 votes (2) Rodney Peete, Southern Cal, Sr., QB, 912 votes (3) Troy Aikman, UCLA ,Sr., QB, 582 votes (4) Steve Walsh, Miami, FL, Jr., QB, 341 votes (5) Major Harris, West Virginia, Jr., QB, 280 votes
Tebow received the most 1st place votes (309 to winner Sam Bradford's 300) and 3rd place votes (234) in the 2008 Heisman Trophy voting.
The top three players to receive votes are usually invited to the Heisman Trophy presentation.
Votes are cast for the Heisman Trophy winner after the regular season of college football is over and before the Bowl Games.
everybody in the whole world voted for him!
Cam Newton got the most votes.
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
The Heisman Trophy is an annual award presented to the most outstanding player in college football in the United States. Established in 1935, it recognizes individual excellence and is awarded based on votes from sports journalists, former players, and coaches. The trophy is named after John Heisman, a pioneering figure in college football. Recipients, often referred to as Heisman winners, are typically standout athletes who have made significant contributions to their teams during the season.
Sam Bradford.Curiously, in that year Tim Tebow received the highest number of 1st place votes, but only finished 3rd overall (Colt McCoy was second).
Jim Brown finished 5th in the voting for the 1956 Heisman Trophy: Player-1st-2nd-3rd-total 1) Paul Hornung - 197 - 162 - 151 - 1,066 points 2) John Majors - 172 - 171 - 136 - 994 points 3) Tommy McDonald - 205 - 122 - 114 - 973 points 4) Jerry Tubbs - 121 - 131 - 87 - 724 points 5) Jim Brown - 118 - 68 - 71 - 561 points Although Paul Hornung won the 1956 Heisman Trophy, Tommy McDonald received the most 1st place votes. Jim Brown wound up 5th in points and 5th in 1st place votes.
Junior running back Herschel Walker of Georgia won the 1982 Heisman Trophy over Stanford quarterback John Elway, 1,926 votes to 1,231. Walker was the 1981 Heisman runner up to Southern Cal running back Marcus Allen. He also finished third in 1980, behind South Carolina running back George Rogers and Pitt defensive lineman Hugh Green.