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单词 Heisman Trophy
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Definition of Heisman Trophy in US English:

Heisman Trophy

nounˈhīsmən ˌtrōfēˈhīsmən ˌtrōfē
  • An annual award given to the outstanding college football player in the US by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York City.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He might as well be replacing a Heisman Trophy winner - that's what it will feel like stepping in for David Carr.
    • How is it possible that Brad Banks, a Heisman Trophy finalist, didn't get drafted, especially when there were so many teams in dire need of a quarterback?
    • Either the people who voted for the Heisman Trophy don't know anything about football, or the sports information staff from Fresno State didn't do its job in promoting Carr as a Heisman Trophy candidate.
    • He wasn't a Heisman Trophy finalist for nothing - that field general they have is awesome.
    • As a pro, he has never displayed the light feet and explosive burst that he showed as a Heisman Trophy winner at Wisconsin, preferring to shuffle his feet and plow into the line more often than not.
    • Texas quarterback Chris Simms has crept back into a Heisman Trophy race that is as wide open as any in recent memory.
    • They lose a Heisman Trophy winner at quarterback and might lose as many as eight starters on defense.
    • Young is a Heisman Trophy favorite, but he's not the best quarterback in his conference.
    • But in no way could he have envisioned that the deal possibly would include a Heisman Trophy.
    • He had something happen this year to his star receiver, who was a Heisman Trophy candidate, who I think would have probably won, and the young man came in and said, Coach Bowden, will they ever, ever forget this?
    • A year ago, Suggs was being touted as a Heisman Trophy contender and the man to make Virginia Tech forget about the early departure of Michael Vick.
    • Dad Archie officially has signed off on a Heisman Trophy campaign for this season.
    • As much as Texas coach Mack Brown says a Heisman Trophy can be won without 100-yard efforts every weekend - he points to Williams' 43 yards against Kansas State in 1998 as an example - he knows better.
    • I'm a Heisman Trophy voter, which makes me guilty by association.
    • It will be different next year when Anderson begins the season as a Heisman Trophy favorite.
    • The tailback is a Heisman Trophy candidate who runs for big yards, scores touchdowns and gets publicity.
    • He was a Heisman Trophy winner who wore his hair in dreadlocks.
    • That's why he avoids conversations about a Heisman Trophy race he has suddenly seized control of.
    • The only thing remaining in the Red River Rout was a Heisman Trophy moment for quarterback Vince Young.
    • Those championship hopes rest on the funky yet extremely productive throwing motion of Rivers, a Heisman Trophy candidate who will be working with his third offensive coordinator in four seasons.

Origin

Named in honor of football pioneer John W. Heisman (1869–1936).

Definition of Heisman Trophy in US English:

Heisman Trophy

nounˈhīsmən ˌtrōfē
  • An annual award given to the outstanding college football player in the US by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York City.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will be different next year when Anderson begins the season as a Heisman Trophy favorite.
    • The tailback is a Heisman Trophy candidate who runs for big yards, scores touchdowns and gets publicity.
    • The only thing remaining in the Red River Rout was a Heisman Trophy moment for quarterback Vince Young.
    • Young is a Heisman Trophy favorite, but he's not the best quarterback in his conference.
    • He was a Heisman Trophy winner who wore his hair in dreadlocks.
    • I'm a Heisman Trophy voter, which makes me guilty by association.
    • But in no way could he have envisioned that the deal possibly would include a Heisman Trophy.
    • Dad Archie officially has signed off on a Heisman Trophy campaign for this season.
    • As much as Texas coach Mack Brown says a Heisman Trophy can be won without 100-yard efforts every weekend - he points to Williams' 43 yards against Kansas State in 1998 as an example - he knows better.
    • As a pro, he has never displayed the light feet and explosive burst that he showed as a Heisman Trophy winner at Wisconsin, preferring to shuffle his feet and plow into the line more often than not.
    • How is it possible that Brad Banks, a Heisman Trophy finalist, didn't get drafted, especially when there were so many teams in dire need of a quarterback?
    • Texas quarterback Chris Simms has crept back into a Heisman Trophy race that is as wide open as any in recent memory.
    • Either the people who voted for the Heisman Trophy don't know anything about football, or the sports information staff from Fresno State didn't do its job in promoting Carr as a Heisman Trophy candidate.
    • He might as well be replacing a Heisman Trophy winner - that's what it will feel like stepping in for David Carr.
    • He had something happen this year to his star receiver, who was a Heisman Trophy candidate, who I think would have probably won, and the young man came in and said, Coach Bowden, will they ever, ever forget this?
    • They lose a Heisman Trophy winner at quarterback and might lose as many as eight starters on defense.
    • That's why he avoids conversations about a Heisman Trophy race he has suddenly seized control of.
    • He wasn't a Heisman Trophy finalist for nothing - that field general they have is awesome.
    • Those championship hopes rest on the funky yet extremely productive throwing motion of Rivers, a Heisman Trophy candidate who will be working with his third offensive coordinator in four seasons.
    • A year ago, Suggs was being touted as a Heisman Trophy contender and the man to make Virginia Tech forget about the early departure of Michael Vick.

Origin

Named in honor of football pioneer John W. Heisman (1869–1936).

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