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Video: An interview with Paul Hornung
It was 60 years ago that Notre Dame’s Paul Hornung became the only player to win the Heisman while playing for a losing team.
As a senior, the “Golden Boy” carried the ball 94 times for 420 yards and completed 59 of 111 passes for 917 yards and 3 TDs, giving him a total offensive figure of 1,337 yards, which ranked second nationally. He accounted for more than half the Irish scoring and converted 67 times on either third or fourth down as a junior and senior combined. He was awarded the Heisman over future Tennessee and Pitt head coach Johnny Majors and Tom McDonald of Oklahoma, who actually garnered more first place votes.
Here is part one of a video interview from 1988, where Hornung looks back on his college days.