Heisman Trophy Winners

Johnny Rodgers - Wingback - 1972

Mike Rozier - I-Back - 1983

Eric Crouch - Quarterback - 2001

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Nebraska Cornhuskers / Heisman Trophy Authentic Full Size Football Helmet from Schutt

Nebraska Cornhuskers / Heisman Trophy Authentic Full Size Football Helmet from Schutt

$226.87

The perfect item for any Nebraska Cornhuskers fan! Actual competition helmet that the teams wear in the games. This special helmet is half Heisman and half the featured team. Features internal padding, chin strap and authentic team decals. This helmet is perfect for decoration or autographs. For ornamental use only, and not for play in any sports activity.

40 Years at the Home of the Heisman

40 Years at the Home of the Heisman

$12.98

40 Years at the Home of the Heisman : A Boy, a Ball, and His Dream by Rudy J. Riska, and John S. Clark, and Peter J. Clark DVD Video Published in 2002 by Coaches Choice Books

500 Heisman Football Trivia Q & A

500 Heisman Football Trivia Q & A

$12.98

500 Heisman Football Trivia Q & A by MIke McGuire Published in 2007 by Mike McGuire Publications

Legends of the Heisman

Legends of the Heisman

$3.98

LEGENDS OF THE HEISMAN. Winning the Heisman has become bigger than winning the lead in a Broadway hit, a record contract, an Emmy, even an Oscar ... shoot, even the lottery. The Heisman Trophy is tantamount to absolutely nothing that the world has to offer. It is, without comparison, the greatest prize every young American male with a normal load of testosterone most cherishes. Don Gwaltney takes a reverent look at the history of college football leading up to the Heisman, and shares inciteful biographies of each winner since the inception of the trophy.

Tarnished Heisman

Tarnished Heisman

$19.98

"In order that there will be no misunderstandingregarding the eligibility of a candidate, the recipient of the award must be a bona fidestudent of an accredited university.The recipient must be in compliance with thebylaws defining an NCAA student." -- From the ballot for the Heisman TrophyDecember 10, 2005: Amid a roaring ovation and media crush, with his family standing proudly by his side, Reginald Alfred Bush is named the year's Heisman Trophy winner. With his honest demeanor, effervescent smile and, of course, stunning talent displayed on the fields of the University of Southern California, Reggie Bush is, on that celebratory night, the portrait of a great American sportsman, and the pinnacle of everything the NCAA espouses in its athletes.What America didn't know about the acclaimed college star was that, in direct violation of NCAA policies, Bush and his family had allegedly taken hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and gifts long before he ever laid his hands on the Heisman.The rumors first surfaced one week before the 2006 NFL draft: allegations of improper benefits that transformed Bush's final year at USC into a financial windfall. The resulting scandal from such charges could mark one of the darkest chapters in college football history. Now, drawn together for the first time in Tarnished Heisman, the facts are laid bare.Don Yaeger, a former Sports Illustrated investigative reporter who documented the Duke University lacrosse case in the shattering New York Times bestseller It's Not About the Truth, reveals the heated controversy behind Bush's high-flying rise before turning pro for the New Orleans Saints, going back to his first taste of fame, when Bush landed in the pages of Sports Illustrated and all eyes were watching to see what was next for the USC sophomore. What few eyes saw, however, were the ties between Bush and two San Diego men, cofounders of a fledgling sports agency, who claim to have paid Bush and his family in cash and gifts to ensure his endorsement -- benefits including a vintage car, lavish trips, and an upscale home where Bush's family lived rent-free. Don Yaeger exposes the NCAA-prohibited activity in which Bush allegedly engaged, and also shows how USC and its coaching staff appeared to have turned a blind eye to the increasingly luxurious lifestyle of their star athlete and his family.With the explosive information revealed in Tarnished Heisman, Bush stands to be ruled ineligible -- a decision that could cost his alma mater the 2004 national championship title, force the forfeit of every game Bush played in after losing his eligibility, and potentially strip Reggie Bush of the shining prize of his college career: the Heisman Trophy.

The Heisman

The Heisman

$13.50

No sport in America can match the pagentry, nationwide appeal, and tradition of college football. It is a world in which a twenty-year-old kid can become a national sensation overnight, in which coaches are deified and rivalries burn white-hot. Frantic cheerleaders, playful mascots, and blaring marching bands breathe life into crisp autumn Saturdays as millions throng to campus stadiums all over the country to cheer their heroes.And in this world, there is no individual award so revered as the Heisman Trophy. Named for John Heisman, a former player and groundbreaking coach, a history of the award is a 67-year saga of American heroes that entranced an entire nation for one brilliant season. Heisman winners have gone on to become war heroes, Fortune 500 CEOs, and high-level politicians. All are extraordinary in many ways beyond their athletic abilities, and the portraits of the winners collected here exemplify the very best of the best.

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