Article By James Walker on 10th December, 2010
To date, there is only one college football player that has won the Heisman Trophy two times—Ohio State Buckeye legend Archie Griffin. Today, I spoke with him about his life, viewpoints, and current activities.
Griffin is heavily involved in the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award. The program celebrates high school seniors across the country who excel in academics, athletics, and community leadership. He has been involved with the program from the very beginning in 1994.
This Saturday, prior to college football’s Heisman Trophy ceremony, two high school students, one male and one female, will be selected from 12 national finalists. They will be awarded a $500 Wendy’s gift card, a Wendy’s High School Heisman Trophy, a Heisman patch and a $10,000 monetary award for their respective high schools.
We also talked about today’s college football world and the Heisman Trophy. Here are the highlights of the interview:
The part of the interview that stood out most was when I asked him what influenced and inspired him to be the best he could be and win the Heisman Trophy in 1974 and 1975. His answer was his family. His mother and father wanted all their children (Griffin has six brothers and sisters) to get a college degree, and playing football for Ohio State was his means of doing so, just as track and field was for his sister Krystal.
Griffin would later return to Ohio State to earn his MBA and is currently the President and CEO of the Ohio State University Alumni Association.
Archie Griffin was a tremendous athlete on the field and continues to show his talents off the field even to this day. The late great Woody Hayes said of Griffin: “He’s a better young man than he is a football player, and he’s the best football player I’ve ever seen”.
In the brief time I was honored to speak to him, I could hear why Coach Hayes felt that way.
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