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Earl Campbell
In terms of winning consecutive Heisman Trophies, or even winning the award multiple times, 2012 Heisman recipient QB Johny Manziel is currently capable of matching Barry Sander's feat.
The winning team gets a trophy and a certain few selected will get awards. Ex- Best defense lineman
John Heisman
It has no monetary award, but it usually translates to a higher signing bonus when the player is drafted into the NFL.
Biographies of Heisman Winners can be found in various places such as bookstores, libraries, online retailers like Amazon, and websites dedicated to sports history. Additionally, many Heisman Winners have published their own autobiographies detailing their journey to winning the prestigious award.
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).
If you're very good at football but not at any sport in the Olympic games, then winning a Heisman is easier. If you're very good at a sport that is part of the Olympic games, then the gold medal is easier. It's kind of a pointless question in the first place, but to put things in perspective: every four years, there a few hundred Olympic gold medals given out (between both the winter and summer games). There are exactly four Heisman trophies given out in that same period.
I can only name one and that's Nick Saban. 1st with LSU and 2nd with Alabama!
Billy Cannon 1959 half Back L.S.U.