Ranking the Heisman Trophy winners since 2000. Who is No. 1?

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Ranking the Heisman Trophy winners since 2000. Who is No. 1?

The 2025 Heisman Trophy winner will be announced 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 13.

The finalists are Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia, Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State’s Julian Sayin. Who will hear their name called as college football’s best player?

Before we get there, we took a look back at Heisman winners since 2000 and ranked them 25-1. They were ranked on their Heisman-winning season and college achievements. Not what they became as pros.

Take a look, and feel free to disagree.

Ranking Heisman Trophy winners since 2000

25. Eric Crouch (2001)

  • First-place votes: 162; Percent of votes possible: 27.8%
  • Runner-up: Rex Grossman, Florida
  • Heisman year stats: 105-of-189 (55.6%), 1,510 passing yards, 7 passing 7 TDs, 1,115 rushing yards, 18 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 11-2, lost Rose Bowl

24. Chris Weinke (2000)

  • First-place votes: 369; Percent of votes possible: 58.9%
  • Runner-up: Josh Heupel, Oklahoma
  • Heisman year stats: 266-of-431 (61.7%), 4,167 passing yards, 33 passing TDs
  • Team performance: 11-2, lost Orange Bowl

23. Jason White (2003)

Jason White of the University of Oklahoma Sooners wins the 2003 Heisman Trophy voting on December 13, 2003 at the Yale Club in New York City.

  • First-place votes: 319; Percent of votes possible: 53.5%
  • Runner-up: Larry Fitzgerald, Pitt
  • Heisman year stats: 278-of-451 (61.6%), 3,846 passing yards, 40 passing TDs
  • Team performance: 12-2, lost Sugar Bowl

22. Matt Leinart (2004)

  • First-place votes: 267; Percent of votes possible: 47.9%
  • Runner-up: Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma
  • Heisman year stats: 269-of-412 (65.3%), 3,322 passing yards, 33 passing TDs, 3 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 13-0, won Orange Bowl

21. Carson Palmer (2002)

Carson Palmer of the University of Southern California speaks with the press after winning the 68th annual Heisman Trophy Award at The Yale Club December 14, 2002 in New York City.

  • First-place votes: 242: Percent of votes possible: 48.0%
  • Runner-up: Brad Banks, Iowa
  • Heisman year stats: 309-of-489 (63.2%), 3,942 passing yards, 33 passing TDs, 4 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 11-2, won Orange Bowl

20. Mark Ingram II (2009)

  • First-place votes: 227; Percent of votes possible: 47.0%
  • Runner-up: Toby Gerhart, Stanford
  • Heisman year stats: 271 rushes, 1,658 rushing yards (6.1 per carry), 17 rushing yards, 334 receiving yards, 3 receiving TDs
  • Team performance: 14-0, won BCS Championship

19. Caleb Williams (2022)

Southern California quarterback Caleb Williams poses for photos during a press conference in the Astor Ballroom at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York, NY, after winning the 2022 Heisman Trophy.

  • First-place votes: 544; Percent of votes possible: 72.9%
  • Runner-up: Max Duggan, TCU
  • Heisman year stats: 333-of-500 (66.6%), 4,537 passing yards, 42 passing TDs, 382 rushing yards, 10 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 11-3, lost Cotton Bowl

18. Kyler Murray (2018)

  • First-place votes: 517; Percent of votes possible: 77.6%
  • Runner-up: Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
  • Heisman year stats: 260-of-377 (69.0%), 4,361 passing yards, 42 passing TDs, 1,001 rushing yards, 12 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 12-2, lost Orange Bowl

17. Jayden Daniels (2023)

  • First-place votes: 503; Percent of votes possible: 72.9%
  • Runner-up: Michael Penix Jr., Washington
  • Heisman year stats: 236-of-327 (72.2%), 3,812 passing yards, 40 passing TDs, 1,134 rushing yards, 10 rushing 10 TDs
  • Team performance: 10-3, won ReliaQuest Bowl

16. Travis Hunter (2024)

  • First-place votes: 552; Percent of votes possible: 80.1%
  • Runner-up: Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
  • Heisman year stats: 96 catches, 1,258 yards (13.1 per catch), 15 receiving TDs, 4 interceptions, 11 passes defended
  • Team performance: 9-4, lost Alamo Bowl

15. Robert Griffin III (2011)

Heisman Memorial Trophy Award winner Robert Griffin III of the Baylor Bears speaks at a press conference at The New York Marriott Marquis on December 10, 2011 in New York City.

  • First-place votes: 405; Percent of votes possible: 60.7%
  • Runner-up: Andrew Luck
  • Heisman year stats: 291-of-402 (72.4%), 4,293 passing yards, 37 passing TDs, 699 rushing yards, 10 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 10-3, won Alamo Bowl

14. Johnny Manziel (2012)

  • First-place votes: 474; Percent of votes possible: 72.8%
  • Runner-up: Manti Te’o, Notre Dame
  • Heisman year stats: 295-of-434 (68%), 3,706 passing yards, 26 passing TDs, 1,410 rushing yards, 21 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 11-2, won Cotton Bowl

13. Devonta Smith (2020)

  • First-place votes: 447; Percent of votes possible: 66.8%
  • Runner-up: Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
  • Heisman year stats: 117 catches, 1,856 receiving yards (15.9 per catch, 23 receiving TDs
  • Team performance: 13-0, won CFP national championship

12. Sam Bradford (2008)

  • First-place votes: 300; Percent of votes possible: 62.1%
  • Runner-up: Colt McCoy, Texas
  • Heisman year stats: 328-of-483 (67.9%), 4,720 passing yards, 50 passing TDs, 5 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 12-2, lost BCS Championship

11. Jameis Winston (2013)

Jameis Winston, quarterback of the Florida State Seminoles, kisses the trophy during a press conference after the 2013 Heisman Trophy Presentation at the Marriott Marquis on December 14, 2013 in New York City.

  • First-place votes: 668; Percent of votes possible: 79.1%
  • Runner-up: A.J. McCarron, Alabama
  • Heisman year stats: 257-of-384 (66.9%), 4,057 passing yards, 40 passing TDs, 219 rushing yards, 4 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 14-0, won BCS Championship

10. Bryce Young (2021)

  • First-place votes: 684; Percent of votes possible: 83.0%
  • Runner-up: Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
  • Heisman year stats: 366-of-547 (66.9%), 4,872 passing yards, 47 passing TDs, 3 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 13-2, lost CFP national championship

9. Troy Smith (2006)

  • First-place votes: 801; Percent of votes possible: 91.6%
  • Runner-up: Darren McFadden, Arkansas
  • Heisman year stats: 203-of-311 (65.3%), 2,542 passing yards, 30 passing TDs, 204 rushing yards, 1 rushing TD
  • Team performance: 12-1, lost BCS Championship game

8. Lamar Jackson (2016)

  • First-place votes: 526; Percent of votes possible: 79.5%
  • Runner-up: DeShaun Watson, Clemson
  • Heisman year stats: 230-of-409 (56.2%), 3,543 passing yards, 30 passing TDs, 1,571 rushing yards, 21 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 9-4, lost Citrus Bowl

7. Derrick Henry (2015)

Running back Derrick Henry of the Alabama Crimson Tide kisses the Heisman Trophy during a press conference after being named the 81st Heisman Memorial Trophy Award winner during the 2015 Heisman Trophy Presentation at the Marriott Marquis on December 12, 2015 in New York City.

  • First-place votes: 378; Percent of ballots: 65.7%
  • Runner-up: Christian McCaffrey, Stanford
  • Heisman year stats: 395 rushes, 2,219 rushing yards (5.6 per carry), 28 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 14-1, won CFP national championship

6. Baker Mayfield (2017)

  • First-place votes: 732; Percent of ballots: 86.0%
  • Runner-up: Bryce Love, Stanford
  • Heisman year stats: 285-of-404 passing (70.5%), 4,627 yards, 43 passing TDs, 311 rushing yards, 5 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 12-2, lost Rose Bowl

5. Tim Tebow (2007)

  • First-place votes: 462; Percent of votes possible: 70.5%
  • Runner-up: Darren McFadden, Arkansas
  • Heisman year stats: 234-of-350 (66.9%), 3,286 passing yard, 32 passing TDs, 895 rushing yards, 23 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 9-4, lost Capital One Bowl

4. Marcus Mariota (2014)

Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota poses with the Heisman Trophy during a press conference after the 2014 Heisman Trophy presentation at the New York Marriott Marquis on December 13, 2014 in New York City.

  • First-place votes: 788; Percent of ballots: 90.9%
  • Runner-up: Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
  • Possible vote points available: 90.9% (4th)
  • Heisman year stats: 304-of-445 (68.3%), 4,454 passing yards, 42 passing TDs, 770 rushing yards, 15 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 13-2, lost CFP national championship

3. Reggie Bush (2005)

  • First-place votes: 784; Percent of votes possible: 91.8%
  • Runner-up: Vince Young, Texas
  • Heisman year stats: 200 rushes, 1,740 rushing yards (8.7 per carry), 16 rushing TDs, 478 receiving yards, 2 receiving TDs
  • Team performance: 12-1, lost Rose Bowl

2. Cam Newton (2010)

  • First-place votes: 729; Percent of ballots: 81.6%
  • Runner-up: Andrew Luck, Stanford
  • Heisman year stats: 185-of-280 (66.1%), 2,854 passing yards, 30 passing TDs, 1,473 rushing yards, 20 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 14-0, won BCS Championship game

1. Joe Burrow (2019)

Quarterback Joe Burrow of the LSU Tigers winner of the 85th annual Heisman Memorial Trophy poses for photos on December 14, 2019 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City.

  • First-place votes: 841; Percent of votes possible: 93.8%
  • Runner-up: Jalen Hurts, Alabama
  • Possible vote points available: 93.8% (1st)
  • Heisman year stats: 402-of-527 (76.3%), 5,671 passing yards, 60 passing TDs, 368 rushing yards, 5 rushing TDs
  • Team performance: 15-0, won national championship

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ranking best, worst Heisman Trophy winners since 2000

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