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Heisman, CFB Champs, Super Bowl - anyone ever won'em all?

Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:56 pm
Posted by AlwysATgr
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:56 pm
Tebow, Ingram, Cam, Leinart (*) are some who are elgible?

Dorsett? Others?
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:56 pm to
Reggie Bush

That was easy.
Posted by The Boat
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Posted by heehaw
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:56 pm to
Reggie Bush
Posted by Lacour
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:58 pm to
Bush didn't win a title. AP doesn't count and 2004 title was stripped.
Posted by DBG
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:59 pm to
charles woodson
Posted by SprintFun
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:00 pm to
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AP doesn't count


Posted by droman225
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:00 pm to
AND he doesn't have a heisman
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:01 pm to
quote:

AP doesn't count

Yes it does. You are wrong.

I suppose his Heisman was vacated. If you were going to try to attack my answer, you should have gone this route.
Posted by Zamoro10
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:02 pm to


Yeah, tough question.

But, is he the only one? Nope.

Tony Dorsett
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:03 pm to
And Bush did win them all.

He won a national championship.
He won the Heisman (it was stripped later, but he still won it).
He won a Super Bowl.

I stand by my answer.
Posted by Zamoro10
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:04 pm to
quote:

anyone ever won'em all?


True. Bush did.

What happens retroactively by a committee of suits bears little to the OP question.
This post was edited on 12/6/11 at 9:05 pm
Posted by BayouBengals03
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True. Bush did.

What happens retroactively by a committee of suits bears little to the OP question.

Yep.
Posted by Hopeful Doc
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:11 pm to
quote:

Dorsett? Others?


Marcus Allen is the only other, assuming you disqualify Bush based on the wording of the question.


LINK
This post was edited on 12/6/11 at 9:13 pm
Posted by usc6158
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:12 pm to
Marcus Allen, Charles Woodson
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:15 pm to
damnit

I was about to say Marcus Allen.

Marcus Allen has the Fab 5.

Heisman Trophy (1981, senior season)
National Champion (1978, freshman season)
Super Bowl Champion (1983, also MVP of game)
NFL MVP (1985)
NFL Hall of Fame

He's the only one who can say that. Dorsett has 4 of them, but never won NFL MVP.
Posted by VerlanderBEAST
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:26 pm to
What about Paul Hornung

Heisman
#1 overall draftpick
NFL MVP
NFL HOF
CFB HOF
Posted by Hopeful Doc
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:36 pm to
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What about Paul Hornung

Heisman
#1 overall draftpick
NFL MVP
NFL HOF
CFB HOF



Interesting choice. Per Wiki, his first year playing for ND was his sophomore season (1954). That would make him a freshman in '53 when ND shared the National Championship with Maryland (AP) and Oklahoma.

It does not say whether or not he was on the team his freshman year, though (I'm still looking, but I would assume he was). And it was not a consensus National Championship.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:36 pm to
woodson, if he hasn't been mentioned
Posted by Zamoro10
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Posted on 12/6/11 at 10:01 pm to
Marcus Allen - truly one of the most impressive resumes ever.

National High School Player of the Year (1977)
California Champions (CIF) (High school - scoring all five of his team’s touchdowns on runs of 30, 85, 20 and 10 yards, the fifth on a 60-yard interception return–to lead Lincoln to a 34-6 championship rout.)

Heisman Trophy (1981, senior season)
National Champion (1978, freshman season)
Super Bowl Champion (1983, also MVP of game)
NFL MVP (1985)
NFL Hall of Fame
This post was edited on 12/6/11 at 10:03 pm
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