3 Dec 1971
Pat Sullivan, a three-season starter at Auburn was the first Heisman winner from one of John Heisman's old schools. As quarterback, Sullivan led his team to 25 victories in 30 games. With Sullivan at the helm, the Tigers averaged well over 34.4 points and 425.8 yards a game throughout his three-year tenure. Sullivan himself accounted for 73 touchdowns (18 running and 55 passing) to equal the all-time NCAA mark. After graduating from Auburn in ...
Auburn Tigers Events
| 1971 Dec 3 |
Pat Sullivan Wins Heisman Trophy
Pat Sullivan, a three-season starter at Auburn was the first Heisman winner from one of John Heisman's old schools. As quarterback, Sullivan led his team to 25 victories in 30 games. With...
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| 1985 Dec 12 |
Vincent 'Bo' Jackson Wins Heisman Trophy
The 51st winner of the Heisman Trophy, Auburn's great running back Bo Jackson, is such a remarkable all-round athlete that, if there were Heisman awards in baseball and track, he would al...
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| 2010 Dec 11 |
Cam Newton, Aurburn Quarterback, Wins Heisman Trophy
Cam Newton of Auburn Unitvesity was selected as the 76th winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy as the Most Outstanding College Football Player in the United States for 2010.
N. Richar...
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