Charles Woodson 1997 Heisman Trophy Winner
Charles Woodson became
the first primarily defensive
player to win the Heisman
Trophy
Charles Woodson Gets Defensive With the Heisman
Michigan star edges out Peyton Manning in 1997
Heisman Trophy history had a Maize and Blue hue in 1997 when Michigan defensive back Charles
Woodson became the third Wolverine to win the award.  Woodson edged out Tennessee’s Peyton
Manning for the coveted award and became the first and only primarily defensive player to win the
bronzed statue.

Stardom seemed to be earmarked for Woodson with his arrival in Ann Arbor.  Coming out of high
school, he was the state of Ohio's Mr. Football.  By the second game of his Michigan career he had
earned a starting position on his way to becoming the Big 10 Freshman of the Year.

Assisting Woodson’s Heisman run was Michigan’s stellar season that saw the Wolverines claim
a share of the national championship.  With the media spotlight shining brightly on Michigan,
Woodson took advantage of the big stage by making headline-generating plays.  

Big Blue’s annual contest against Ohio State served as the defensive back’s Heisman clinching
performance.  Woodson delighted Wolverine fans and Heisman pundits with a TD punt return, an
end zone interception and a key 37-yard catch that helped set up Michigan’s only offensive TD of
the game.  Not only did these plays help Michigan post a 20-14 win, but the victory also propelled
Michigan to the Rose Bowl.

Woodson’s Heisman votes from across the nation totaled 1,815 points, 272 more than Manning.
Woodson's total of 433 first-place votes was 152 more than the Tennessee quarterback’s. When
analyzing the different voting sections throughout the nation, Woodson was the winner in five of the
six regions. In the South, where Manning was expected to dominate, Woodson was a strong
second, with 218 points to Manning's 340.

Considering that Woodson earned his Heisman credentials from a defensive vantage point, his
1997 statistics are difficult to compare to other winners of college football’s top award.  However
his multi-faceted role on the team was evident in the numbers he posted.  

For the season, Woodson generated 21 yards rushing and 238 receiving yards while scoring three
offensive touchdowns.  The Heisman winner also posted 301 punt return yards and another
score.  Defensively, Woodson totaled 47 tackles, one sack and eight interceptions.

Following Woodson’s Heisman winning junior season, the Wolverines star declared for the NFL
Draft.  The Oakland Raiders selected Woodson 4th overall in the 1st round of the 1998 Draft.
Woodson started all 16 games his rookie year and was named the 1998 NFL’s Defensive Rookie
of the Year.  Woodson played for the Raiders through the 2005 season before joining the Green
Bay Packers.
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1997 Heisman Trophy Voting Results
Name
School
Class
Pos.
1st Place
Votes
Total
Points
Charles Woodson
Michigan
Jr.
CB
433
1,815
Peyton Manning
Tennessee
Sr.
QB
1281
1,543
Ryan Leaf
Washington
St.
Jr.
QB
70
861
Randy Moss
Marshall
Soph.
WR
17
253
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