What Happened to EVERY Heisman Winner Since 2000: Tebow, RGIII, Bush & More!

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Published 2021-01-04

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  • @Arthur122293
    If only RG3 wasn't riddled with injuries, he could've been one of the greats! Andrew luck ended up succumbing to his injuries too. Ish is crazy!
  • @ScreaminSeahawk
    It’s hard to believe that a Heisman trophy doesn’t guarantee you get drafted in the NFL.
  • @barneychan5571
    The Heisman is an albatross that very few can overcome. History proves that college football is much different (for a QB) than the NFL.
  • @caesarsalad8642
    Sam Bradford: now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long long time....
  • @mingma4158
    Considering these players were called the best players in college football at one point, the way their careers turned out is pretty disappointing. Recently though things seem to be looking up
  • @terryohare6640
    Henry is a beast. He stays healthy he will be on the all time yards list.
  • @Chief08
    They made Tebow’s two month career seem like he was in the league for a respectable 10 years lol
  • @MrPooly1459
    The 2010's look like they're going to be a far superior decade in terms of NFL success.
  • @rorybanta515
    I think RG3 is the saddest case on this list. He was the archetype that teams want for their modern QB and he would've had a great career numbers-wise.
  • @herkyj
    Mariota should have won more games. He was so good in college, he wasn’t injury prone or turnover prone, two things that typically follow college players into the NFL. He’s basically Lamar Jackson with less wiggle in the open field. The dude was a beast at Oregon, and he was one of my favorite players ever. Wish he would have had more success. All he needed was a coach to utilize his talents correctly.
  • @speedyeagle2.25
    I would say Reggie Bush is underrated in the NFL he did win a Super Bowl with the Saints and I can’t do like Reggie Bush as a player because he was really good good in college
  • Sam Bradford and RGIII were two of the biggest disappointments for me. I loved them in college, and the fact that they were more done in by injuries than anything else really sucks.
  • @thomash.l.9382
    I've been watching college football since '98ish and the best player I've seen is Reggie Bush. Manziel is close but, Bush edges him out. He had insane numbers only played 2 quarters bc they leading by so much every game and split carries with White. Not to mention the best receiving RB in college football history. It's mind blowing he wasn't more productive in the NFL.
  • I like that you don’t say “this year,” you say “in 2020.” So that years from now that doesn’t sound weird to listen to when watching this video
  • @thehunterstruck
    As a Broncos fan I was terrified when we drafted Tebow, then I watched that season and was excited and glad it happened. I will NEVER forget that wildcard win against the Steelers!
  • @Nostalgic994
    The Rg111 still hurts , because he was so amazing his first year & after that knee injury, he could never recover 💔💔
  • @travishoover636
    The thing with Carson Palmer was, he had a horrible knee injury that I believe cost him his job as Bengals QB.