Archie Griffin won the Heisman Trophy two consecutive Heisman Trophies in 1974 and 1975.
Two: Earl Campbell and Ricky Williams.
On December 16th, 2013, Florida State Seminoles Quarter Back Jaemis Winston became the youngest player to receive the Heisman Trophy. He was born Jan. 6th, 1994 and was 19 years, 342 days old.
No. The Heisman Trophy is awarded annually to the best college player in the nation. But the Bills have had two Heisman winners on their all-time roster: running back O.J. Simpson (1969-1977) and quarterback Doug Flutie (1998-2000).
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As of October 2023, only a few players have won the Heisman Trophy in consecutive years. Notably, Archie Griffin (1974 and 1975) is the only player to achieve this feat. Other players have won the award multiple times, but none have won it back-to-back since Griffin.
John David Crow, a halfback for Texas A&M, won the Heisman in 1957. He is the only person to win the Heisman Trophy while playing for Texas A&M.
The United States Naval Academy has produced two Heisman Trophy winners: Joe Bellino and Roger Staubach. The versatile Bellino won the 1960 Heisman as a senior halfback. Staubach won the 1963 Heisman as a junior quarterback, making him one of the first non-seniors ever to win the award.
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There have been two: Pat Sullivan in 1971 and Cam Newton in 2010.
Two: John David Crow and Johnny Manziel
Canton, Ohio, is home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but it is not directly associated with the Heisman Trophy, which is awarded to the most outstanding player in college football. However, several Heisman winners have strong ties to Ohio, including legendary players like Archie Griffin, who is the only two-time winner. While the Heisman Trophy itself isn't awarded in Canton, the Hall of Fame celebrates the legacy of football and its top players, many of whom have also received the Heisman.