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Heisman Trophy winners: Where are they now?
Heisman Trophy winners: Where are they now?
Is Gino Toretta really selling used cars? Is Jason White bagging groceries in Norman? What about Eric Crouch and Charlie Ward? Check out this Where are they Now.
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Whare is Rashaan Salaam?
Sport Syndicate — Tracking down former Heisman Trophy winners turned out to be easier aid than done for Straight Talk from the Left Coast when it came to former Chicago Bear Rashaan Salaam. The 1994 Heisman winner was drafted by the Chicago Bears, where he rushed for a rookie record of over 1,000 yards and ten TDS. Injuries, fumbles and his love for the "herb" led to him leaving the Bears. In 1999, he played for the Raiders, Browns and the Packers, playing only two games, before giving the XFL a try. The only Heisman winner ever to do so. One last ditch effort with him getting picked up by the ...

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