The Heisman. In all of college football, there is no more honored and coveted an award.
Given annually to the nation's best college football player since 1935, it's a hotly contested subject by both the players on the field and the fans and sportswriters off it. Only one time has one player managed to win it twice: Ohio State's Archie Griffin in 1974 and 1975.
But does the Heisman equal NFL greatness? Hardly. For every Hall of Famer like Roger Staubach and Marcus Allen, there is a Gino Torretta or Archie Griffin. Or worse, a Charlie Ward or Ray Berwanger, both of whom won it and never played NFL football.
Is there a way...
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