College football teams with the most Heisman Trophy winners (2024)

Since 1935, the Heisman Trophy has been awarded to college football's most outstanding player. USC leads all programs with eight recipients, followed by Ohio State, Oklahoma and Notre Dame with seveneach.

Here is the complete list of the 10 colleges which have produced the most Heisman Trophy winners. Click or tap here to jump right to the list of every Heisman Trophy winner.

Southern California — 7

Winners: 1965 Mike Garrett, 1968 O. J. Simpson, 1979 Charles White, 1981 Marcus Allen, 2002 Carson Palmer, 2004 Matt Leinart, 2005 Reggie Bush, 2022 Caleb Williams

Southern Cal has been a running back factory for most of its existence. All of the Trojans' Heisman winners prior to Carson Palmer in 2002 had been running backs, and Marcus Allen added tothat incredible runwith his record-breaking 1981 season. Allen became the firstplayer in FBS historyto rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season. In total, he ran for 2,342 yards and scored 23 touchdowns.

In 2005, the Trojans became the second program in history to record seven Heisman trophy winners, tying Notre Dame. Southern Cal now sits with eight Heisman Trophy winners after Caleb Williams won the trophy in 2022 and Reggie Bush's awardwas reinstated in 2024.

Ohio State — 7

Winners: 1944 Les Horvath, 1950 Vic Janowicz, 1955 Howard Cassady, 1974 & 1975 Archie Griffin, 1995 Eddie George, 2006 Troy Smith

Archie Griffin did something in 1974 and 1975 that has never been matched. The Ohio State running back became the first and only player ever to win a second Heisman. At 5-foot-9, 180 pounds, he was the Buckeyes starting tailback all four years, at time in which they tallied a 40-5-1 record and four Big Ten titles. Through 12 games as a junior, Griffin rushed 1,695 yards for 12 touchdowns. As a senior, he showed moreversatility, rushing 1,450 yards for four touchdowns and receiving 170 yards on 14 catches.

Oklahoma — 7

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Winners: 1952 Billy Vessels, 1969 Steve Owens, 1978 Billy Sims, 2003 Jason White, 2008 Sam Bradford, 2017 Baker Mayfield, 2018 Kyler Murray

Kyler Murray, the born and bred Texan who originally signed with Texas A&M,found his footing in Oklahoma in the shadow ofBaker Mayfield's 2018 Heisman performance. No pressure, right? The junior quarterback closely mirrored Mayfield's senior season, passing for 4,054 yards and 40 touchdowns and leading Oklahoma to a 12-1 record, a Big 12 title and a College Football Playoff berth. In comparison, Mayfield threw for 4,340 yards with 41 touchdowns and led the Sooners to their first CFP.

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Notre Dame — 7

Winners: 1943 Angelo Bertelli, 1947 John Lujack, 1949 Leon Hart, 1953 John Lattner, 1956 Paul Hornung, 1964 John Huarte, 1987 Tim Brown

As of 2019, the two oldest living Heisman winners sharedsimilar paths to their legendarycareers. With nine years apart, John Lujack and Paul Hornung led their respective Notre Dame teams through strong senior seasons.Lujack, the oldest living Heisman recipient,completed 61 passes for 777 yards and ran for 139 yards on 12 carries, and Hornungrushed for 420 yards on 94 carries and completed 59 passes for 917 yards and three touchdowns.

Alabama — 4

Tom Pennington | Getty Images College football teams with the most Heisman Trophy winners (3)Alabama's Devonta Smith scores a touchdown against Notre Dame during the 2020 College Football Playoff semifinal at the Rose Bowl

Winners: 2009 Mark Ingram, 2015 Derrick Henry, 2020 Devonta Smith, 2021 Bryce Young

Bryce Young won the 2021 Heisman Trophy, becoming the first quarterback in Alabama history to win the award.At the time of the Heisman ceremony, he threw for 4,322 yards, 43 touchdowns, and just four interceptions in his first full season under center. Young followed two other Alabama quarterbacks, Mac Jones and Tua Tagovailoa, that were both Heisman finalists.

Young winning the Heisman Trophy made Alabama the first program since Oklahoma in 2018 to have back-to-back winners. Young is Alabama's fourth winner in 12 years, an incredible feat accomplished under head coach Nick Saban, who began his tenure with the Tide in 2007.

Auburn — 3

College football teams with the most Heisman Trophy winners (4)

Winners: 1971 Pat Sullivan, 1985 Bo Jackson, 2010 Cam Newton

The namesake of the trophy awarded to the best FBS player each season belongs to John Heisman, former coach of the Auburn Tigers. The legendary name has been followed by many legendary Tigers players, including Auburn's three Heisman Trophy winners — Pat Sullivan, Bo Jackson and Cam Newton. After setting several SEC and school records, Sullivan became the Tigers' first Heisman recipient in 1971. The senior quarterback led Auburn to an undefeated season, throwing for 2,012 yards and 20 touchdowns. He was later honored SEC Player of the Year and selectedto the All-SEC athletic and academic teams in 1970 and 1971.

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Bo Jackson earned his spot insports lore as an elite two-sport athlete. Aside from baseball, it was his football career that garnered national attention. He becameAuburn's first and only running back to rush for more than 4,000 yards in a career. After rushing for 1,786 and 17 touchdowns his senior year, he edged Chuck Long for the Heisman in what remains the closest vote in the award's history.

Lastly, there's Cam Newton, who won the Heisman overwhelminglyin 2010. One year removed from backing up Tim Tebow at Florida, he became the first double-transfer to win the award after throwing for 2,589 yards, 28 touchdowns and six interceptions andrushing for 1,409 yards and 20 touchdowns.

Army — 3

Winners: 1945 Felix "Doc" Blanchard, 1946 Glenn Davis, 1958 Pete Dawkins

The Heisman Trophy has been awarded to the same school in back-to-back years four times, and Army made history by being the second to do it in 1945 and 1946. Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis were both neck and neck in Heisman voting in 1945, but Blanchard, the junior fullback, rushed for 722 yards, received for 166 yards and scored 17 touchdowns to earn the Heisman, edging out his teammate.Davis took his runner-up finish in voting as redemption in 1946. He rushed for 712 yards, received for 348 yards and scored13 touchdowns, earning the trophy in 1946.

With the Blanchard-Davis duo, Army went 27-0-1and won three national championships.

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Florida — 3

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Winners: 1966 Steve Spurrier, 1996 Danny Wuerffel, 2007 Tim Tebow

Some say Tebow changed the game of football. And for the three full years he manned Florida’s quarterback position, he was the face of the college game. He opened the door for football's underclassmen by becoming the sport's first sophom*ore to ever win a Heisman trophy. Oklahoma's Sam Bradford and Alabama'sMark Ingram then followed him in 2008 and 2009 as sophom*ore Heisman recipients.

The spread quarterback rushed and passed for 51touchdowns andthrew for 3,132 yards with just six interceptions in the 2007 regular season.

Florida State — 3

Winners: 1993 Charlie Ward, 2000 Chris Weinke, 2013 Jameis Winston

When mentioning a Florida Gator great, a Florida State Seminole legend must follow. For a program that has countless household names, Jameis Winston practically surpassed all. As a freshman, he led Florida State to its third national championship, becoming the first redshirt freshman to win a Heisman and national title in the same season. The two-sport athlete threw for 3,820 yards and 38 touchdowns for a 190.04 pass efficiency rating — the second-best among Heisman winners. He surpassed both his Seminole Heisman predecessors in season touchdowns while being the secondfreshman in history to win the trophy.

Michigan — 3

Winners: 1940 Tom Harmon, 1991 Desmond Howard, 1997 Charles Woodson

Desmond Howard was a spectacle to watch every Saturday. His acrobatic catches, key returnsand high footballIQ created a sound foundation for his award-winning junior season. He received for 960 yards and 19 touchdowns and rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns. HisHeisman pose to punctuate his score during the 1991 Ohio State-Michigan game captured the hearts of many. Well, maybe not Michigan fans. At the time, he won the Heisman withthe second largest margin in the history of the award.

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Six years later, Charles Woodson became one of the few players to win the Heisman with significant minutes on bothsides of the ball. In 1997, he intercepted seven passes, collected 43 tackles and received for 231 yards and one touchdown to propel the Wolverines to a national title.

Nebraska — 3

Nebraska Athletics College football teams with the most Heisman Trophy winners (7)

Winners: 1972 Johnny Rodgers, 1983 Mike Rozier, 2001 Eric Crouch

Noted as one of the best option quarterbacks ever, Eric Crouchcombined 1,510 passing yards with a career-high 1,115 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns to secure the 2001 Heisman Trophy. In addition to the Heisman, he earned the Walter Camp Player-of-the-Year award and the Davey O'Brien quarterback award that year, as the Huskers went on to lose the Miami Hurricanes in the national title game. Crouch walked off the Nebraska campus holding 32 school records.

LSU — 3

College football teams with the most Heisman Trophy winners (8)

Winners: Billy Cannon (1959), Joe Burrow (2019), Jayden Daniels (2023)

Jayden Daniels became the third player from LSU to win the Heisman Trophy, and the second in a four-year span to bring the trophy back to Baton Rouge. Daniels and Joe Burrow both transferred to LSU from other schools en route to winning the award. Daniels spent his first three seasons playing for Arizona State, but in his second season for the Tigers, he dominated college football with 50 total touchdowns. Burrow had a similar career path to Daniels, spending his first three seasons at Ohio State, before winning the Heisman in his second season at LSU, where he accounted for 65 total touchdowns.

Heisman Trophy winners from 1935 to today

YearWinnerTeamPositionPercentageClass
1935Jay Berwanger*ChicagoHB43.08%Senior
1936Larry KelleyYaleTE36.41%Senior
1937Clint FrankYaleHB32.89%Senior
1938Davey O'BrienTCUQB29.62%Senior
1939Nile KinnickIowaHB/QB31.00%Senior
1940Tom Harmon*MichiganHB54.29%Senior
1941Bruce SmithMinnesotaHB49.99%Senior
1942Frank Sinkwich*GeorgiaHB56.15%Senior
1943Angelo Bertelli*Notre DameQB64.80%Senior
1944Les HorvathOhio StateHB/QB18.31%Senior
1945Doc BlanchardArmyFB33.81%Junior
1946Glenn DavisArmyHB79.20%Senior
1947Johnny LujackNotre DameQB74.20%Senior
1948Doak WalkerSMUHB28.56%Junior
1949Leon Hart*Notre DameTE36.53%Senior
1950Vic JanowiczOhio StateHB/P22.03%Junior
1951Dick KazmaierPrincetonHB60.01%Senior
1952Billy VesselsOklahomaHB14.32%Senior
1953Johnny LattnerNotre DameHB49.14%Senior
1954Alan AmecheWisconsinFB27.01%Senior
1955Howard CassadyOhio StateHB55.87%Senior
1956Paul Hornung*Notre DameQB26.96%Senior
1957John David CrowTexas A&MHB31.12%Senior
1958Pete DawkinsArmyHB39.01%Senior
1959Billy Cannon*LSUHB53.72%Senior
1960Joe BellinoNavyHB52.89%Senior
1961Ernie Davis*SyracuseHB/LB/FB25.18%Senior
1962Terry Baker*Oregon StateQB21.25%Senior
1963Roger StaubachNavyQB55.21%Junior
1964John HuarteNotre DameQB30.98%Senior
1965Mike GarrettUSCHB26.61%Senior
1966Steve SpurrierFloridaQB48.25%Senior
1967Gary BebanUCLAQB63.50%Senior
1968O. J. Simpson*USCHB80.64%Senior
1969Steve OwensOklahomaFB40.92%Senior
1970Jim Plunkett*StanfordQB58.78%Senior
1971Pat SullivanAuburnQB42.25%Senior
1972Johnny RodgersNebraskaWR/RB38.75%Senior
1973John CappellettiPenn StateRB32.78%Senior
1974Archie GriffinOhio StateRB59.53%Junior
1975Archie GriffinOhio StateRB57.64%Senior
1976Tony DorsettPittsburghRB74.97%Senior
1977Earl Campbell*TexasRB49.11%Senior
1978Billy Sims*OklahomaRB26.25%Junior
1979Charles WhiteUSCRB53.81%Senior
1980George Rogers*South CarolinaRB35.81%Senior
1981Marcus AllenUSCRB57.05%Senior
1982Herschel WalkerGeorgiaRB61.14%Junior
1983Mike RozierNebraskaRB57.17%Senior
1984Doug FlutieBoston CollegeQB71.11%Senior
1985Bo Jackson*AuburnRB47.90%Senior
1986Vinny Testaverde*MiamiQB70.25%Senior
1987Tim BrownNotre DameWR45.78%Senior
1988Barry SandersOklahoma StateRB68.27%Junior
1989Andre WareHoustonQB38.96%Junior
1990Ty DetmerBYUQB53.87%Junior
1991Desmond HowardMichiganWR/PR75.50%Junior
1992Gino TorrettaMiamiQB50.84%Senior
1993Charlie WardFlorida StateQB83.79%Senior
1994Rashaan SalaamColoradoRB63.15%Junior
1995Eddie GeorgeOhio StateRB52.84%Senior
1996Danny WuerffelFloridaQB49.38%Senior
1997Charles WoodsonMichiganCB/PR65.69%Junior
1998Ricky WilliamsTexasRB85.23%Senior
1999Ron DayneWisconsinRB73.83%Senior
2000Chris WeinkeFlorida StateQB58.86%Senior
2001Eric CrouchNebraskaQB27.75%Senior
2002Carson Palmer*USCQB48.01%Senior
2003Jason WhiteOklahomaQB53.54%Senior
2004Matt LeinartUSCQB47.85%Junior
2005Reggie BushUSCRB91.77%Junior
2006Troy SmithOhio StateQB91.63%Senior
2007Tim TebowFloridaQB70.52%Sophom*ore
2008Sam Bradford*OklahomaQB62.13%Sophom*ore
2009Mark Ingram Jr.AlabamaRB46.99%Sophom*ore
2010Cam Newton*AuburnQB81.55%Junior
2011Robert Griffin IIIBaylorQB60.66%Junior
2012Johnny ManzielTexas A&MQB72.88%Freshman
2013Jameis Winston*Florida StateQB79.12%Freshman
2014Marcus MariotaOregonQB90.92%Junior
2015Derrick HenryAlabamaRB65.73%Junior
2016Lamar JacksonLouisvilleQB79.50%Sophom*ore
2017Baker Mayfield*OklahomaQB86.00%Senior
2018Kyler Murray*OklahomaQB77.75%Junior
2019Joe Burrow*LSUQB93.8%Senior
2020Devonta SmithAlabamaWR66.73%Senior
2021Bryce Young*AlabamaQB83%Sophom*ore
2022Caleb WilliamsSouthern CaliforniaQB77.37%Sophom*ore
2023Jayden DanielsLSUQB75.91%Senior

*first overall NFL draftpick

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