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Historical streak of Heisman running backs will end this year
Posted on 12/5/25 at 9:22 am
Posted on 12/5/25 at 9:22 am
The Heisman trophy has historically been an award for Quarterbacks as 39 of the 90 (43%) Heisman trophies have been awarded to a Quarterback.
However, for every year ending in 5, the award has always been awarded to a running back. No exceptions.
1935 - Jay Berwanger - Chicago - HB
1945 - Doc Blanchard - Army - FB
1955 - Howard Cassady - Ohio State - HB
1965 - Mike Garrett - USC - HB
1975 - Archie Griffin - Ohio State - RB
1985 - Bo Jackson - Auburn - RB
1995 - Eddie George - Ohio State - RB
2005 - Reggie Bush - USC - RB
2015 - Derrick Henry - Alabama - RB
2025 - ?
That streak will almost certainly end next weekend as only quarterbacks have reasonable odds entering conference championship weekend.
Odds via FanDuel:
QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana (+165)
QB Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt (+165)
QB Julian Sayin, Ohio State (+220)
RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame (+5000)
However, for every year ending in 5, the award has always been awarded to a running back. No exceptions.
1935 - Jay Berwanger - Chicago - HB
1945 - Doc Blanchard - Army - FB
1955 - Howard Cassady - Ohio State - HB
1965 - Mike Garrett - USC - HB
1975 - Archie Griffin - Ohio State - RB
1985 - Bo Jackson - Auburn - RB
1995 - Eddie George - Ohio State - RB
2005 - Reggie Bush - USC - RB
2015 - Derrick Henry - Alabama - RB
2025 - ?
That streak will almost certainly end next weekend as only quarterbacks have reasonable odds entering conference championship weekend.
Odds via FanDuel:
QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana (+165)
QB Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt (+165)
QB Julian Sayin, Ohio State (+220)
RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame (+5000)
Posted on 12/5/25 at 9:52 am to Ping Pong
That's actually a really cool stat. 
Posted on 12/5/25 at 10:45 am to JerryTheKingBawler
lol he’s not even a top 3 rb this season. Hell probably not even top 5. Like usual, Yankee propaganda media crowned him (and Smith) before the season as the best players at their positions and weren’t going to let anything on the field deter them from that narrative regardless of what’s clear to anyone with an IQ north of potato.
Posted on 12/5/25 at 10:53 am to Ping Pong
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The Heisman trophy has historically been an award for Quarterbacks as 39 of the 90 (43%) Heisman trophies have been awarded to a Quarterback.
43% is "historically been an award for quarterbacks"?
Okay, take away those 39 out of 90, which leaves 51 other Heisman award winners. Out of those, how many were running backs (halfbacks, fullbacks, etc.)
44, more than 39, and nearly HALF of all Heisman winners.
Posted on 12/5/25 at 11:14 am to Ping Pong
Lol at love getting so much. Hype.
Hardy is the better back, and split carries.
Hardy is the better back, and split carries.
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