Mike Garrett: USC Heisman Trophy profile

Caleb Williams could become #USC’s 8th #HeismanTrophy winner. Let’s examine the profile of Mike Garrett, the very first #Heisman winner for the Trojans.

It’s Heisman Week here at Trojans Wire. USC is fully expected to add to its Heisman legacy on Saturday evening, when Caleb Williams will be heavily favored to win the 2022 Heisman Trophy at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York.

Because USC is centrally involved in this year’s Heisman Trophy chase and the awards ceremony which will be nationally televised by ESPN, this is a week meant for Heisman retrospectives. USC has seven Heisman winners. If there ever was a time — and a reason — to share the stories of the Trojans’ Heisman Trophy giants from the past, this is it.

We begin with USC’s first Heisman winner, the man who began the Trojans’ history of being a Heisman Trophy factory. Assuming Caleb Williams does win Heisman No. 8, USC will become the first school with eight Heisman winners.

It all began with Mike Garrett nearly 60 years ago under coach John McKay.

Let’s look at Garrett’s stats and notable achievements:

Caleb Williams is named a Heisman Trophy finalist; will go to New York this Saturday, Dec. 10

The 2022 #HeismanTrophy Ceremony is Saturday, Dec. 10, at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York. 8 Eastern, 5 Pacific, on ESPN. #USC #Heisman

It is Heisman Trophy Week, and it’s always an especially big week for the players who are selected to attend the Heisman Trophy Award Ceremony at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York. It’s also a big week for the schools those players represent.

The University of Southern California is likely to welcome its eighth Heisman Trophy winner to the Heisman fraternity on Saturday, Dec. 10. Quarterback Caleb Williams is the clear favorite to win the award. He would join seven previous Heisman Trophy winners at USC. He would also be a Heisman winner as a sophomore, with at least one more year to make a run at the trophy. Alabama quarterback Bryce Young won the 2021 Heisman and came back this year, trying to become just the second man to win back-to-back Heismans. The only man to ever do it: Archie Griffin of Ohio State in 1974 and 1975.

Let’s tell you about Caleb Williams and the men who will join him at the Heisman ceremony, plus a few notable snubs for the award presentation: