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On December 12, Ingram won the Heisman Trophy in the closest vote in the award's 75-year history. He edged out Toby Gerhart by 28 votes. [30] [31] Ingram was Alabama's first Heisman winner, the third consecutive sophomore to win the award, and the first running back to win the award since Reggie Bush.
Eventually, on April 24, 2024, the Heisman Trust announced the reinstatement of Bush's trophy due to 2021 rule changes regarding player compensation. [8] A school has had a Heisman winner in back-to-back years six times (Yale 1936–37, Army 1945–46, Ohio State 1974–75, USC 2004–05, Oklahoma 2017–18 and Alabama 2020–21).
Here is the prestigious list of previous Heisman Trophy winners: Heisman Trophy odds: ... 2009: RB Mark Ingram (Alabama) 2010: QB Cam Newton (Auburn) 2011: QB Robert Griffin III (Baylor)
2009: RB Mark Ingram (Alabama) 2010: QB Cam Newton (Auburn) ... Which program has the most Heisman Trophy winners? USC has won the most Heisman Trophy awards, with eight recipients. The most ...
The 2024 Heisman Trophy will be awarded on Saturday. ... Schools with hallowed histories in college football have unsurprisingly ended up with plenty of Heisman Trophy winners. ... Mark Ingram II ...
No sophomore won the Heisman in its first 72 years, at which point there were three consecutive sophomore winners—Tim Tebow in 2007, followed by Sam Bradford and Mark Ingram II—with Lamar Jackson, who also surpassed Winston's record as the youngest Heisman winner, becoming the fourth in 2016. Of the four sophomores to have won the award ...
2009 Heisman winner. Ingram won the award in 2009, a year in which Alabama won its first of six national championships under Nick Saban. ... Alabama RB Mark Ingram II. Total points: 1,304. First ...
After the season, a number of Alabama players were named as national award winners and finalists. Mark Ingram II became Alabama's first Heisman Trophy winner, with the closest margin of victory in the history of the award, over Stanford's Toby Gerhart. [190] [191] Ingram was a finalist for the Maxwell Award and the Doak Walker Award.