Alright, so today I’m gonna walk you through something kinda cool I was messing with – LSU Heisman winners. Yeah, it sounds simple, but lemme tell ya, digging into this stuff can get pretty interesting.

First off, I started with the basics. I straight-up Googled “LSU Heisman winners”. Obvious, right? But you gotta start somewhere. I just wanted to confirm the names, the years, you know, the stuff everyone knows.
Then, I wanted to go beyond the surface. I started digging into each player individually. Like, I went to the LSU Athletics website and searched for the official bios of Billy Cannon, Joe Burrow, and Jayden Daniels – those are the LSU guys who snagged the Heisman, in case you didn’t know.
Next up was diving into the stats. I mean, the Heisman’s about more than just being a good player, it’s about having a legendary season. So I went to ESPN and Sports Reference to look up their season stats. I was looking at passing yards, rushing yards, touchdowns, all that jazz. I wanted to see the context behind the awards.
I then started comparing them. Cannon was an old-school bruiser, Burrow was a pinpoint passer, and Daniels could do it all. Like how did their numbers stack up against each other? How did their performances change the games they played in? That’s what I wanted to know.
Then I watched some highlights. Youtube is your friend. I wanted to actually see what these guys did on the field. You can look at numbers all day, but watching Burrow sling it or Cannon bulldozing defenders, it’s a whole different ballgame.

Finally, I had my own lil’ take on it all. It’s more than just a trophy; it’s about their impact on LSU football and college football as a whole. Their names are forever etched in LSU history, and they’ve become legends in their own right.