Notre Dame, Ohio State, and USC are all tied for 1st with 7 Heisman Trophies each.
Next is Oklahoma with 5.
Auburn
No school has won both the Heisman Trophy and the Naismith Award (Men's or Women's) in the same calendar year. However, Baylor has won both in the same academic year, with Robert Griffin III winning the 2011 Heisman Trophy (presented in December 2011) and Brittney Griner winning the 2012 Women's Naismith Award (presented in April 2012).
No, they just receive the award. But there are lucrative endorsement opportunities that come with the award and can really enrich the winner.
Charles Woodson, U of Michigan 1997. President Gerald Ford.
The teams vie for the Victory Bell which the winning team keeps until the next USC/UCLA game and paints the school's colors.
#1 Michigan - 11 NC titles, 40+ Conference titles 1947 Michigan team considered one of the greatest of all time. #2 Notre Dame - 11 NC Titles No Conference 7 Heisman winners 1947 Notre dame team considered one of the greatest teams of all time. #3 USC - 11 NC Titles 35+ Conference titles, 7 Heisman winners #4 Ohio State - 7 NC Titles, 35 Conference Titles, 7 Heisman winners, 36 total award winners, 178 All Americans. #5 Oklahoma - 10 NC Titles, 3 Heisman winners 26 total award winners. #6 Alabama - 12 NC Titles.
Nobody from Ohio University has won the Heisman Trophy, however, players from Ohio State University have won the award seven times: 1) 1944 - Les Horvath, QB 2) 1950 - Vic Janowicz, RB 3) 1955 - Howard Cassady, RB 4) 1974 - Archie Griffin, RB 5) 1975 - Archie Griffin, RB 6) 1995 - Eddie George, RB 7) 2006 - Troy Smith, QB
Yes, Reggie Bush is a Heisman Trophy winner. As a runningback with the University of Southern California Spartans, this current New Orleans Saints runningback and kick returner, won the Heisman Trophy in his senior year which was 2005.
Wendy's High School Heisman was created in 1994.
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.
As of 2013, five: John Huarte (Heisman) Matt Leinart (Heisman) Matt Barkley Colt Brennan Todd Marinovich (attended Fr & So Years)
Alabama