They did with Archie Griffin, although he didn’t deserve the second one, and maybe not the first). The voters don’t like to award Heisman to the same player twice in a row.
(Coach Lincoln Riley now has fired defensive coordinator Alex Grinch, who not only stole Christmas, but was Napoleon’s chief strategist at Waterloo.) But he probably won’t because the Trojans know how to throw a party for opposing offenses.
Williams easily won last year’s Heisman, and if voters weren’t so anxious to do something different (read: stupid), he’d win it again. He throws with ridiculous accuracy going deep, intermediate and short. Caleb weaves prestidigitation into most every snap. He ranks among the greatest college QBs of all time, and I mean he’s leaning at the tape. He’s not only the best collegiate quarterback, but the best football player.