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Sunday, August 06, 2006

MVPs by Team

1 Program with 11 MVPs
Notre Dame:

George Gipp (1920), Elmer Layden (1924), Frank Carideo (1930), Angelo Bertelli (1943), Johnny Lujack (1947), Leon Hart (1949), John Lattner (1953), Paul Hornung (1956), Joe Theismann (1970), Tim Brown (1987), Raghib Ismail (1990)

1 Program with 9 MVPs
USC:

Morley Drury (1927), Erny Pinckert (1931), Mike Garrett (1965), O.J. Simpson (1968), Anthony Davis (1974), Charles White (1979), Marcus Allen (1981), Carson Palmer (2002), Matt Leinart (2004)

1 Program with 5 MVPs
Ohio State:
Les Horvath (1944), Vic Janowicz (1950), Howard Cassady (1955), Bob Ferguson (1961), Archie Griffin (1975)

2 Programs with 4 MVPs
Michigan:

Harry Kipke (1923), Harry Newman (1932), Tom Harmon (1940), Desmond Howard (1991)

Oklahoma:
Billy Vessels (1952), Kurt Burris (1954), Steve Owens (1969), Billy Sims (1978)

6 Program with 3 MVPs
Army:
Doc Blanchard (1945), Glenn Davis (1946), Pete Dawkins (1958)

Florida:
Danny Wuerffel (1996), Tim Tebow (2007, 2008)

LSU:
Billy Cannon (1959), Jerry Stovall (1962), JaMarcus Russell (2006)

Navy:

Tom Hamilton (1926), Joe Bellino (1960), Roger Staubach (1963)

Nebraska:

Sam Francis (1936), Johnny Rodgers (1972), Tommie Frazier (1995)

Texas:

Earl Campbell (1977), Ricky Williams (1998), Vince Young (2005)

8 Programs with 2 MVPs
Auburn:

Pat Sullivan (1971), Bo Jackson (1985)

Georgia:
Frank Sinkwich (1942), Herschel Walker (1980)

Illinois:
Red Grange (1925), Dick Butkus (1964)

Iowa:
Aubrey Devine (1921), Nile Kinnick (1939)

Miami:
Vinny Testaverde (1986), Ken Dorsey (2001)

Minnesota:
Pug Lund (1934), Bruce Smith (1941)

Pittsburgh:
Tony Dorsett (1976), Larry Fitzgerald (2003)

Tennessee:
Beattie Feathers (1933), Peyton Manning (1997)

23 Programs with 1 MVP
Arkansas:
Wear Schoonover (1929)

Boston College:
Doug Flutie (1984)

BYU:
Steve Young (1983)

California:
Sam Chapman (1937)

Chicago:
Jay Berwanger (1935)

Colorado:
Rashaan Salaam (1994)

Cornell:
Eddie Kaw (1922)

Florida State:
Charlie Ward (1993)

Houston:
Andre Ware (1989)

Michigan State:
Walt Kowalczyk (1957)

NYU:
Ken Strong (1928)

Oklahoma State:
Barry Sanders (1988)

Penn State:
John Cappelletti (1988)

Princeton:
Dick Kazmaier (1951)

Purdue:
Bob Griese (1966)

San Diego State:
Marshall Faulk (1992)

SMU:
Doak Walker (1948)

Stanford:
John Elway (1982)

TCU:
Davey O'Brien (1938)

UCLA:
Gary Beban (1967)

Virginia Tech:
Michael Vick (2000)

Wisconsin:
Ron Dayne (1999)

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