Presented to the nation's most outstanding player by the Heisman Trophy Trust

Official sites: heisman.com | @heismantrophy

Contact
Rob Whalen (rob@heisman.com)
Director, Heisman Memorial Trophy
111 Broadway, Suite 103A, New York, NY 10006
212-425-7000; 212-269-4547 (fax)

Named for ... John Heisman, who played football at Brown and Penn before embarking on a 36-year college coaching career. Heisman is widely regarded as one of the game's greatest coaches and innovators.

2011 winner: Robert Griffin III, Baylor (Copperas Cove, Texas)

2011 announcement: Dec. 10 (ESPN)

Presentation banquet: Dec. 12 (Hilton New York)

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