NEW YORK — Fernando Mendoza, the enthusiastic quarterback of No. 1 Indiana, won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night, becoming the first Hoosier to win college football's most prestigious award since its inception in 1935.
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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza warms up before a game against Iowa on Sept. 27 in Iowa City, Iowa.
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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia celebrates a touchdown during a game against LSU on Oct. 18 in Nashville, Tenn.
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Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love carries the ball during a game against Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh on Nov. 15.
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Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin plays against Texas during a game Aug. 30 in Columbus, Ohio.
Jay LaPrete, Associated Press- Nick Selbe

It’s one of the most iconic trophies in American sports — the Heisman. First awarded in 1935 to University of Chicago halfback Jay Berwanger, the Heisman is the most recognizable symbol of college football, and the so-called “elite fraternity” of winners become instant legends of a game originating back to the mid-19th century.
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The Biggest Heisman Trophy Busts in NFL History
Who are the biggest Heisman busts? To answer that question, PointAfter examined the NFL careers of each Heisman winner since 1970, the year of the NFL-AFL merger. After analyzing the numbers, we then came up with a “Bust Index” to help us get a true picture of which Heisman winners were the biggest letdowns.
- Nick Selbe

It’s one of the most iconic trophies in American sports — the Heisman. First awarded in 1935 to University of Chicago halfback Jay Berwanger, the Heisman is the most recognizable symbol of college football, and the so-called “elite fraternity” of winners become instant legends of a game originating back to the mid-19th century.
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