If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it more times than Michigan fans would like to hear. There aren’t too many programs that can hold a candle to the beast known as Ohio State football.
From all-time wins (second), all-time winning percentage (first), players drafted into the NFL (third), and NFL draft first-rounders (first), there’s not too many teams that can measure up.
One of those things the Buckeye program can also boast about is its historical place in churning out Heisman winners. In fact, no other program has won more bronze statues than the one sitting on the banks of the Olentangy. All in all, Ohio State has taken home seven total Heisman trophies and we’re here to reflect on all of those for you.
We’re going down this journey because the Buckeyes have what might be the leading candidate for the award once again in 2020, none other than Justin Fields. Right now, only Notre Dame and Oklahoma sit atop the list in a tie with OSU for the most trophies, and if the Buckeye gunslinger wins it this time around, it’ll be pretty lonely at the top. Just like it should be.
Justin Fields leapfrogs Trevor Lawrence in USA TODAY’s Heisman Watch https://t.co/1mQf3z1RNq
— Buckeyes Wire (@BuckeyesWire) November 12, 2020
Here is a look at all seven seasons in which an Ohio State player has won the Heisman trophy.