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By Chris Huston 10.21.16

How the third-place finishers fared

Last month, we took a look at how runners up in the Heisman race fared upon returning to compete for the trophy the following year. Now, with Clemson’s DeShaun Watson back after a third-place finish in 2015, let’s have a look at how previous third-place finishers have ended up.

As it turns out, they’ve done pretty well. Out of the 22 players who finished third in the Heisman vote and returned to play another season, six of them won the Heisman either the following season or later in their careers, while six of them finished as the runner up. That means that 12 of the 22 third-place finishers who returned managed to improve their positions in the Heisman vote the following season.

It appears that finishing in third place is a pretty good launching point from which to compete for the Heisman.

Here’s the breakdown:

NameYear Finished 3rdFollowing Year Finish
Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh19372nd in 1938
Paul Christman, Missouri19395th in 1940
Paul Castleberry, Georgia Tech1942DNP
Felix “Doc” Blanchard, Army1944Won the Heisman in ’46
John Lujack, Notre Dame1946Won the Heisman in ’47
Doak Walker, SMU1947Won the Heisman in ’48
Paul Giel, Minnesota19522nd in ’53
Howard Cassady, Ohio State1954Won the Heisman in ’55
Billy Cannon, LSU1958Won the Heisman in ’59
Leroy Keyes, Purdue19672nd in ’68
Rex Kern, Ohio State19695th in ’70
Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma19712nd in ’72
Roosevelt Leaks, Texas1973DNP
Joe Washington, Oklahoma19745th in ’75
Ricky Bell, USC19752nd in ’76
Herschel Walker, Georgia19802nd in ’81, Won the Heisman in ’82
Robbie Bosco, BYU19843rd in ’85
Danny Wuerffel, Florida1995Won the Heisman in ’96
Michael Vick, Virginia Tech19996th in ’00
Tim Tebow, Florida20085th in ’09
LaMichael James, Oregon201010th in ’11
Deshaun Watson, Clemson2015?????

 

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