Can someone tell me why Peyton won the NFL MVP 3 times, but never won the heisman, that is a load of SH!T
Because while Peyton Manning has been the MVP of the NFL three times (if not more), he was never the MVP of college football.
In 1994, he was a freshman who led his team to the Gator Bowl. You don't win the Heisman for that. They wouldn't give Herschel the Heisman as a freshman after he joined a 6-5 Georgia team and dragged it to the national championship.
In 1995, he had a real case. No way that team is 11-1 and No. 3 without him. He definitely deserved the award more than the guy they gave it to. But the best player in college football that year was Tommie Frazier, and he should have won.
In 1996, he played like crap in two losses and we lost to Memphis, which cost us a major bowl bid. He wasn't a Heisman candidate and didn't deserve to be one.
In 1997, he had a good year. But if you want to give the Heisman to the MVP of college football, then it should have gone to Ryan Leaf, who led an otherwise mediocre team to the Rose Bowl (hard to argue anything for Leaf, but again, this isn't the NFL. Wazzu is lucky to be in a bowl at all in '97 without him). If you want to give it to the player who had the most impact on a championship team, then they got the right guy. The only way Manning is a candidate is if you use the criteria they used for Ron Dayne in '99--a lifetime achievement award. Which I don't agree with, for Dayne or anyone else.