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Latest revision as of 20:17, 1 March 2023

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
United States Football League 1985 New Jersey Generals Program
Canadian Football League 1992 BC Lions CFL Media Guide
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College football Heisman Trophy winners
1935: Berwanger • 1936: Kelley • 1937: Frank • 1938: O'Brien • 1939: Kinnick • 1940: Harmon • 1941: B. Smith • 1942: Sinkwich • 1943: Bertelli • 1944: Horvath • 1945: Blanchard • 1946: G. Davis • 1947: Lujack • 1948: D. Walker • 1949: Hart • 1950: Janowicz • 1951: Kazmaier • 1952: Vessels • 1953: Lattner • 1954: Ameche • 1955: Cassady • 1956: Hornung • 1957: Crow • 1958: Dawkins • 1959: Cannon • 1960: Bellino • 1961: E. Davis • 1962: Baker • 1963: Staubach • 1964: Huarte • 1965: Garrett • 1966: Spurrier • 1967: Beban • 1968: Simpson • 1969: Owens • 1970: Plunkett • 1971: Sullivan • 1972: Rodgers • 1973: Cappelletti • 1974: A. Griffin • 1975: A. Griffin • 1976: Dorsett • 1977: Campbell • 1978: Sims • 1979: C. White • 1980: Rogers • 1981: Allen • 1982: H. Walker • 1983: Rozier • 1984: Flutie • 1985: B. Jackson • 1986: Testaverde • 1987: Brown • 1988: Sanders • 1989: Ware • 1990: Detmer • 1991: Howard • 1992: Torretta • 1993: Ward • 1994: Salaam • 1995: George • 1996: Wuerffel • 1997: Woodson • 1998: R. Williams • 1999: Dayne • 2000: Weinke • 2001: Crouch • 2002: Palmer • 2003: J. White • 2004: Leinart • 2005: vacated * • 2006: T. Smith • 2007: Tebow • 2008: Bradford • 2009: Ingram II • 2010: Newton • 2011: Griffin III • 2012: Manziel • 2013: Winston • 2014: Mariota • 2015: Henry • 2016: L. Jackson • 2017: Mayfield • 2018: Murray • 2019: Burrow • 2020: D. Smith • 2021: Young • 2022: C. Williams
Note: The 2005 winner was originally awarded to Reggie Bush, but he forfeited the award in 2010 due to violating NCAA rules. The Heisman Trust subsequently decided to leave the 2005 award vacated.