Heisman Ceremony Trophy for Outstanding College Football Player
Heisman ceremony is one of the annual events that provide award to the most outstanding football player in collegiate football. Heisman ceremony is one of the oldest awards in college football and it is going to be more than just a prestige for those who are awarded with the trophy. Heisman ceremony was firstly introduced in 1935 as Downtown Athletic Club trophy. However, in 1936 the trophy name was changed into Heisman trophy as the last honor for the Club’s athletic directory, John Heisman.
The Winner of Heisman Ceremony 2011
As mentioned above, Heisman ceremony is an annual award event and the winner of Heisman Ceremony 2011 is Robert Griffin III from Baylor University. He is actually the first one who ever received this trophy from Baylor Bear. He won the vote unconditionally with total point 1,684 from Andrew Luck from Stanford which has total point 1,407.
Criteria of Heisman Ceremony 2012
The winner of Heisman trophy in 2011 has been got and it is the time for the rest to start preparing themselves to win the next Heisman Ceremony 2012. Speaking of the criteria to win Heisman ceremony trophy, all football players who are currently playing in college football are eligible to be the winner. However, most of the winners are seniors with outstanding achievement in football.
Heisman Ceremony Date and Schedule
Speaking of the Heisman ceremony date and schedule, the Heisman ceremony is annually held in early December before the postseason of Bowl Games. For more info about the date and schedule, just visit the official site of Heisman.
Heisman ceremony has been providing supports for talented young football players for years. Along with several awards, Heisman ceremony is one of those that are always waited for. The Heisman trophy for the best football player in 2011 is already awarded and there is always chance next year for each of football player to be the one in the stage for 2012 Heisman ceremony.
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