Every Heisman Trophy winner in college football history (2024)
Editor's note: this story has been updated to reflect new information.
The Heisman Trophy is the most coveted individual award in college football and is annually presented to the most outstanding player in a given season.
Over the years, there have been several winners who were running backs, wide receivers or tight ends, quarterbacks have dominated the Heisman race, especially this century, with some notable exceptions. In fact, there's only ever been one defensive winner, Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson in 1997, and only one player to win it twice (and consecutively), Ohio State running back Archie Griffin in 1974 and 1975.
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But in recent years, it's been all about the quarterbacks with a passer winning the award 19 times since 2000 with the five exceptions: Alabama running backs Mark Ingram (2009) and Derrick Henry (2015), Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith (2020), USC running back Reggie Bush (2005) and Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter (2024).
Here's a look back at every Heisman Trophy winner in chronological order since the award was first presented in 1935.
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1930s Heisman Trophy winners
1935: Jay Berwanger, Chicago running back
1936: Larry Kelley, Yale tight end
1937: Clinton Frank, Yale halfback
1938: Davey O'Brien, TCU quarterback
1939: Nile Kinnick, Iowa running back
1940s Heisman Trophy winners
1940: Tom Harmon, Michigan running back
1941: Bruce Smith, Minnesota running back
1942: Frank Sinkwich, Georgia running back
1943: Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame quarterback
1944: Les Horvath, Ohio State halfback
1945: Felix "Doc" Blanchard, Army fullback
1946: Glenn Davis, Army running back
1947: John Lujack, Notre Dame quarterback
1948: Doak Walker, SMU running back
1949: Leon Hart, Notre Dame tight end
1950s Heisman Trophy winners
1950: Vic Janowicz, Ohio State running back
1951: Dick Kazmaier, Princeton running back
1952: Billy Vessels, Oklahoma running back
1953: John Lattner, Notre Dame running back
1954: Alan Ameche, Wisconsin fullback
1955: Howard Cassady, Ohio State running back
1956: Paul Hornung, Notre Dame quarterback
1957: John David Crow, Texas A&M running back
1958: Pete Dawkins, Army running back
1959: Billy Cannon, LSU running back
1960s Heisman Trophy winners
1960: Joe Bellino, Navy running back
1961: Ernie Davis, Syracuse running back
1962: Terry Baker, Oregon State quarterback
1963: Roger Staubach, Navy quarterback
1964: John Huarte, Notre Dame quarterback
1965: Mike Garrett, USC running back
1966: Steve Spurrier, Florida quarterback
1967: Gary Beban, UCLA quarterback
1968: O.J. Simpson, USC running back
1969: Steve Owens, Oklahoma running back
1970s Heisman Trophy winners
1970: Jim Plunkett, Stanford quarterback
1971: Pat Sullivan, Auburn quarterback
1972: Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska wide receiver
1973: John Cappelletti, Penn State running back
1974: Archie Griffin, Ohio State running back
1975: Archie Griffin, Ohio State running back
1976: Tony Dorsett, Pitt running back
1977: Earl Campbell, Texas running back
1978: Billy Sims, Oklahoma running back
1979: Charles White, USC running back
1980s Heisman Trophy winners
1980: George Rogers, South Carolina running back
1981: Marcus Allen, USC running back
1982: Herschel Walker, Georgia running back
1983: Mike Rozier, Nebraska running back
1984: Doug Flutie, Boston College quarterback
1985: Bo Jackson, Auburn running back
1986: Vinny Testaverde, Miami quarterback
1987: Tim Brown, Notre Dame wide receiver
1988: Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State running back
1989: Andre Ware, Houston quarterback
1990s Heisman Trophy winners
1990: Ty Detmer, BYU quarterback
1991: Desmond Howard, Michigan wide receiver
1992: Gino Torretta, Miami quarterback
1993: Charlie Ward, Florida State quarterback
1994: Rashaan Salaam, Colorado running back
1995: Eddie George, Ohio State running back
1996: Danny Wuerffel, Florida quarterback
1997: Charles Woodson, Michigan cornerback
1998: Ricky Williams, Texas running back
1999: Ron Dayne, Wisconsin running back
2000s Heisman Trophy winners
2000: Chris Weinke, Florida State quarterback
2001: Eric Crouch, Nebraska quarterback
2002: Carson Palmer, USC quarterback
2003: Jason White, Oklahoma quarterback
2004: Matt Leinart, USC quarterback
2005: Reggie Bush, USC running back
2006: Troy Smith, Ohio State quarterback
2007: Tim Tebow, Florida quarterback
2008: Sam Bradford, Oklahoma quarterback
2009: Mark Ingram, Alabama running back
2010s Heisman Trophy winners
2010: Cam Newton, Auburn quarterback
2011: Robert Griffin III, Baylor quarterback
2012: Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M quarterback
2013: Jameis Winston, Florida State quarterback
2014: Marcus Mariota, Oregon quarterback
2015: Derrick Henry, Alabama running back
2016: Lamar Jackson, Louisville quarterback
2017: Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma quarterback
2018: Kyler Murray, Oklahoma quarterback
2019: Joe Burrow, LSU quarterback
2020s Heisman Trophy winners
2020: DeVonta Smith, Alabama wide receiver
2021: Bryce Young, Alabama quarterback
2022: Caleb Williams, USC quarterback
2023: Jayden Daniels, LSU quarterback
2024: Travis Hunter, Colorado wide receiver/cornerback
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