By Ralph D. Russo, Associated Press: The last three Heisman Trophy winners include the first receiver to win the award in nearly three decades, a quarterback who was the 52nd-rated passer in the country the season before and a first-year starting QB.
The days of the Heisman winner being a well-established star and/or preseason favorite are long gone. Heisman voters embrace the breakout player more than ever before, and in 2021 there is a good chance the winner again will be someone who enters the season without much of track record.
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