Superstition in American football
The Heisman curse is a two-part assertion of a negative future for the winner of the Heisman Trophy in American football . The "curse" supposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team that will likely lose its subsequent bowl game . The trend of post-award failure has garnered the attention of the mainstream media.[ 1]
Talk of a Heisman curse in relation to bowl results was particularly prevalent from 2003 to 2008, when six Heisman Trophy winners compiled a cumulative 1–5 bowl game record, and five of those six led number one ranked teams into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game as favorites (Heisman Trophy winners, including Reggie Bush , who gave back his Heisman Trophy, are 4–8 overall in the BCS National Championship Game and College Football Playoff National Championship , although prior to 2009 they were 1–6). Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that most Heisman winners will either have a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or not even see such a football career at all. Although many Heisman winners have not enjoyed success at the professional level, including Matt Leinart , Andre Ware , Jason White , Rashaan Salaam , Eric Crouch , Ty Detmer , Troy Smith and Gino Torretta , proponents of the "curse" rarely cite highly successful players such as Barry Sanders , Charles Woodson , Eddie George , Tim Brown , Bo Jackson , Marcus Allen , Earl Campbell , O. J. Simpson , and Tony Dorsett among the notables.
Insofar as there is a "curse" of underperforming Heisman winners, it seems to affect quarterbacks disproportionately. Although certain Heisman winners have gone on to win Super Bowl championships (such as Roger Staubach and Jim Plunkett ), comparatively few have had successful NFL careers. Conversely, running backs seem generally to have fared better in the professional ranks, and wide receivers have had mixed results. The only primarily defensive Heisman winner, Charles Woodson , had a successful NFL career and final collegiate bowl game appearance. Seven Heisman winners have also been named Associated Press NFL MVP : Paul Hornung , Simpson, Campbell, Allen, Sanders, Cam Newton , and Lamar Jackson . Meanwhile, four have won the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award : Staubach, Plunkett, Allen, and Desmond Howard .
The "curse" does not imply that only Heisman winners have failed careers, only the irony behind college football's best underperforming after the award is given.[ 2] However, while there are numerous counts of players who underperformed after winning the award, an equal number of players have gone on to see great success,[ 3] evidence that the "curse" is more of an amusement than a reality.
While there is no statistical or empirical evidence that suggests Heisman winners underperform compared to other high-profile collegiate players, some [who? ] try to explain the perception of the curse by reference to trends regarding voter selections. Some see the trend going back decades to other players, but it has most famously been observed since the 1990s. The accepted logical explanation for the discrepancy between success and failure of Heisman winners is that the people who pick the Heisman are sportswriters and former Heisman winners. This might mean that they vote for a winner based on reputation, without seeing him or really studying him, basically a qualitative approach. On the other hand, the people who pick players for the NFL are talent evaluators. They study footage, interview players and put them through workouts where their strengths and weaknesses can be quantified.[ 4]
Heisman Trophy winner's bowl game results[ edit ]
Year
Player
Team
Bowl Game
Opponent
Bowl Game Result
1935
Jay Berwanger
Chicago Maroons
No Bowl
—
—
1936
Larry Kelley
No. 12 Yale Bulldogs
No Bowl
—
—
1937
Clint Frank
No. 12 Yale Bulldogs
No Bowl
—
—
1938
Davey O'Brien
No. 1 TCU Horned Frogs
1939 Sugar Bowl
No. 6 Carnegie Tech
W, 15–7
1939
Nile Kinnick
No. 9 Iowa Hawkeyes
No Bowl
—
—
1940
Tom Harmon
No. 3 Michigan Wolverines
No Bowl
—
—
1941
Bruce Smith
No. 1 Minnesota Golden Gophers
No Bowl
—
—
1942
Frank Sinkwich
No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs
1943 Rose Bowl
No. 13 UCLA Bruins
W, 9–0
1943
Angelo Bertelli
No. 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
No Bowl
—
—
1944
Les Horvath
No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes
No Bowl
—
—
1945
Doc Blanchard
No. 1 Army Cadets
No Bowl
—
—
1946
Glenn Davis
No. 2 Army Cadets
No Bowl
—
—
1947
Johnny Lujack
No. 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
No Bowl
—
—
1948
Doak Walker
No. 10 SMU Mustangs
1949 Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 9 Oregon Ducks
W, 21–13
1949
Leon Hart
No. 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
No Bowl
—
—
1950
Vic Janowicz
No. 14 Ohio State Buckeyes
No Bowl
—
—
1951
Dick Kazmaier
No. 6 Princeton Tigers
No Bowl
—
—
1952
Billy Vessels
No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners
No Bowl
—
—
1953
Johnny Lattner
No. 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
No Bowl
—
—
1954
Alan Ameche
No. 9 Wisconsin Badgers
No Bowl
—
—
1955
Howard Cassady
No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes
No Bowl
—
—
1956
Paul Hornung
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
No Bowl
—
—
1957
John David Crow
No. 9 Texas A&M Aggies
1957 Gator Bowl
No. 13 Tennessee Volunteers
L, 0–3
1958
Pete Dawkins
No. 3 Army Cadets
No Bowl
—
—
1959
Billy Cannon
No. 3 LSU Tigers
1960 Sugar Bowl
No. 2 Ole Miss Rebels
L, 0–21
1960
Joe Bellino
No. 4 Navy Midshipmen
1961 Orange Bowl
No. 5 Missouri Tigers
L, 14–21
1961
Ernie Davis
No. 14 Syracuse Orangemen
1961 Liberty Bowl
Miami Hurricanes
W, 15–14
1962
Terry Baker
Oregon State
1962 Liberty Bowl
Villanova Wildcats
W, 6–0
1963
Roger Staubach
No. 2 Navy Midshipmen
1964 Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 1 Texas Longhorns
L, 6–28
1964
John Huarte
No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
No Bowl
—
—
1965
Mike Garrett
No. 10 USC Trojans
No Bowl
—
—
1966
Steve Spurrier
No. 11 Florida Gators
1967 Orange Bowl
No. 8 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
W, 27–12
1967
Gary Beban
UCLA Bruins
No Bowl
—
—
1968
O. J. Simpson
No. 2 USC Trojans
1969 Rose Bowl
No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes
L, 16–27
1969
Steve Owens
Oklahoma Sooners
No Bowl
—
—
1970
Jim Plunkett
No. 12 Stanford Indians
1971 Rose Bowl
No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes
W, 27–17
1971
Pat Sullivan
No. 5 Auburn Tigers
1972 Sugar Bowl
No. 3 Oklahoma Sooners
L, 22–40
1972
Johnny Rodgers
No. 9 Nebraska Cornhuskers
1973 Orange Bowl
No. 12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
W, 40–6
1973
John Cappelletti
No. 6 Penn State Nittany Lions
1974 Orange Bowl
No. 13 LSU Tigers
W, 16–9
1974
Archie Griffin
No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes
1975 Rose Bowl
No. 5 USC Trojans
L, 17–18
1975
Archie Griffin
No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes
1976 Rose Bowl
No. 11 UCLA Bruins
L, 10–23
1976
Tony Dorsett
No. 1 Pittsburgh Panthers
1977 Sugar Bowl
No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs
W, 27–3
1977
Earl Campbell
No. 1 Texas Longhorns
1978 Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
L, 10–38
1978
Billy Sims
No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners
1979 Orange Bowl
No. 6 Nebraska Cornhuskers
W, 31–24
1979
Charles White
No. 3 USC Trojans
1980 Rose Bowl
No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes
W, 17–16
1980
George Rogers
No. 18 South Carolina Gamecocks
1980 Gator Bowl
No. 3 Pittsburgh Panthers
L, 9–37
1981
Marcus Allen
No. 8 USC Trojans
1982 Fiesta Bowl
No. 7 Penn State Nittany Lions
L, 10–26
1982
Herschel Walker
No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs
1983 Sugar Bowl
No. 2 Penn State Nittany Lions
L, 23–27
1983
Mike Rozier
No. 1 Nebraska Cornhuskers
1984 Orange Bowl
No. 5 Miami Hurricanes
L, 30–31
1984
Doug Flutie
No. 8 Boston College Eagles
1985 Cotton Bowl Classic
Houston Cougars
W, 45–28
1985
Bo Jackson
No. 16 Auburn Tigers
1986 Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 11 Texas A&M Aggies
L, 16–36
1986
Vinny Testaverde
No. 1 Miami Hurricanes
1987 Fiesta Bowl
No. 2 Penn State Nittany Lions
L, 10–14
1987
Tim Brown
No. 12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
1988 Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies
L, 10–35
1988
Barry Sanders
No. 12 Oklahoma State
1988 Holiday Bowl
No. 15 Wyoming Cowboys
W, 62–14
1989
Andre Ware
No. 13 Houston Cougars
No Bowl - NCAA Probation
—
—
1990
Ty Detmer
No. 13 BYU Cougars
1990 Holiday Bowl
Texas A&M Aggies
L, 14–65
1991
Desmond Howard
No. 4 Michigan Wolverines
1992 Rose Bowl
No. 2 Washington Huskies
L, 14–34
1992
Gino Torretta
No. 1 Miami Hurricanes
1993 Sugar Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide
L, 13–34
1993
Charlie Ward
No. 1 Florida State Seminoles
1994 Orange Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers
W, 18–16
1994
Rashaan Salaam
No. 4 Colorado Buffaloes
1995 Fiesta Bowl
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
W, 41–24
1995
Eddie George
No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes
1996 Florida Citrus Bowl
No. 5 Tennessee Volunteers
L, 14–20
1996
Danny Wuerffel
No. 3 Florida Gators
1997 Sugar Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 1 Florida State Seminoles
W, 52–20
1997
Charles Woodson
No. 1 Michigan Wolverines
1998 Rose Bowl
No. 8 Washington State Cougars
W, 21–16
1998
Ricky Williams
No. 20 Texas Longhorns
1999 Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 25 Mississippi State Bulldogs
W, 38–11
1999
Ron Dayne
No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers
2000 Rose Bowl
No. 22 Stanford Cardinal
W, 17–9
2000
Chris Weinke
No. 2 Florida State Seminoles
2001 Orange Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners
L, 2–13
2001
Eric Crouch
No. 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers
2002 Rose Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 1 Miami Hurricanes
L, 14–37
2002
Carson Palmer
No. 5 USC Trojans
2003 Orange Bowl
No. 3 Iowa Hawkeyes
W, 38–17
2003
Jason White
No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners
2004 Sugar Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 2 LSU Tigers
L, 14–21
2004
Matt Leinart
No. 1 USC Trojans
2005 Orange Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners
W‡ , 55–19
2005
Reggie Bush
No. 1 USC Trojans
2006 Rose Bowl (National Championship Game)
No. 2 Texas Longhorns
L, 38–41
2006
Troy Smith
No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes
2007 BCS National Championship Game
No. 2 Florida Gators
L, 14–41
2007
Tim Tebow
No. 9 Florida Gators
2008 Capital One Bowl
Michigan Wolverines
L, 35–41
2008
Sam Bradford
No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners
2009 BCS National Championship Game
No. 2 Florida Gators
L, 14–24
2009
Mark Ingram II
No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide
2010 BCS National Championship Game
No. 2 Texas Longhorns
W, 37–21
2010
Cam Newton
No. 1 Auburn Tigers
2011 BCS National Championship Game
No. 2 Oregon Ducks
W, 22–19
2011
Robert Griffin III
No. 12 Baylor Bears
2011 Alamo Bowl
Washington Huskies
W, 67–56
2012
Johnny Manziel
No. 10 Texas A&M Aggies
2013 Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 12 Oklahoma Sooners
W, 41–13
2013
Jameis Winston
No. 1 Florida State Seminoles
2014 BCS National Championship Game
No. 2 Auburn Tigers
W, 34–31
2014
Marcus Mariota
No. 3 Oregon Ducks
2015 Rose Bowl 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 2 Florida State Seminoles No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes
W, 59–20 L, 20–42
2015
Derrick Henry
No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide
2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (December) 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 3 Michigan State Spartans No. 1 Clemson Tigers
W, 38–0 W, 45–40
2016
Lamar Jackson
No. 8 Louisville Cardinals
2016 Citrus Bowl (December)
No. 13 LSU Tigers
L, 9–29
2017
Baker Mayfield
No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners
2018 Rose Bowl
No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs
L, 48–54
2018
Kyler Murray
No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners
2018 Orange Bowl
No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide
L, 34–45
2019
Joe Burrow
No. 1 LSU Tigers
2019 Peach Bowl 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners No. 3 Clemson Tigers
W, 63–28 W, 42–25
2020
DeVonta Smith
No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide
2021 Rose Bowl
2021 College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes
W, 31–14 W, 52–24
2021
Bryce Young
No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide
2021 Cotton Bowl Classic 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 4 Cincinnati Bearcats No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs
W, 27–6 L, 18–33
2022
Caleb Williams
No. 10 USC Trojans
2023 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
No. 16 Tulane Green Wave
L, 45–46
2023
Jayden Daniels
No. 13 LSU Tigers
2024 ReliaQuest Bowl (January)
Wisconsin Badgers
W, 35–31
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