Jason White's Heisman Season in Review
Jason White became the fourth Sooner to win the Heisman
Trophy as he led his team to 12 straight victories and an
appearance in the BCS National Championship game. While the
Sooners lost to LSU, White threw for a school record 40
touchdown passes in a season.
Jason White became the fourth Sooner to win the Heisman
Trophy when his school-record 40 touchdown passes helped lead
Oklahoma to an undefeated regular season and BCS
championship game appearance against LSU. In 2003. White
was the nation’s top rated passer with 3846 yards passing and
just 10 interceptions. What made White’s Heisman winning
performances even more remarkable was that he was able to
compete at such a high-level after sustaining and then rehabbing
two major knee injuries earlier in his collegiate year.
The 6-3, 226 pound White returned for a successful senior
season in 2004 that saw him throw for another 39 Touchdowns
and only nine interceptions. Despite nearly identical stats, White
did not claim another Heisman as USC's Matt Leinart won the
trophy. Following his Sooner career, White joined the Denver
Broncos.
Jason White - 2003 Heisman Trophy Winner
Jason White led the Sooners to consecutive appearances in the BCS Championship game following the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
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Jason Whites 2003 Heisman Season Stats
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PASS ATT
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PASS COMP
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YARDS
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TD'S
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INT'S
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QB RTG.
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451
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278
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3846
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40
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10
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158.11
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Jason White - 2003 Heisman Trophy WinnerJason White: 2003 Heisman Winner
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