The Best College Football Players
for the last five
years each have the
mid-upper-lip,
genetically-dominant trait,
elatus labialis wingeulus,
which gives them an 'extra athletic edge,' and
is aka 'Nature's Mark of the Blessed'
and
'God's Sign on His First Powerful Ancient Warriors!'
This anatomical sign is said to be
a confirmatory indicator that the
'Super-Humanity Power' Genetics Trait
is among the beholder's chromosomes.
For evidence, the following Heisman-Winning, Super-Human Players
are:
Travis Hunter, 2024, aka 'HE12MAN,' Second all-time College Leader with 92 receptions and
1,152 receiving yards, 14 TDs, 4 interceptions and 31 tackles, excelling
consistently on both defense and offense, ambidextrous hands and feet
Jayden Daniels, 2023, LSU, aka, 'The Wolf' and 'The Answer,' 2023 College AP Player of the
Year, highest completion percentage in first four games (82.1%) in NFL
History, Best completion percentage (91.3%) by a rookie quarterback in NFL
History against the Bengals
Caleb Williams, 2022, USC, aka 'Bobby Boucher and Superman,' #1 NFL Draft Pick, 2022 AP
College Player of the Year, Maxwell Award, tied Chicago Bears Rookie
record of 9 touchdowns in just his first six games in 2024
Bryce Young, 2021, Alabama, aka 'The Gingerbread Man,' AP College Player of the Year,
Maxwell Award, Sugar Bowl MVP 2022, had five touchdown in each of
five games at Alabama,#1 NFL Draft Pick
DeVonta Smith, 2020, Alabama, aka 'The Slim Reaper,' 2020 first Alabama Player and first
Wide Receiver to win AP College Player of the Year, set many receiving
records while at Alabama, first in National Championship single-game
receptions (12), all-time SEC record for most receiving touchdowns in a
game (5)
Kyler Murray, 2018, Oklahoma, AP College Player f the Year, #1 NFL Draft Pick, 2019 Off.
Rookie of the Year, Pro Bowl 2020, 2021, aka 'K-1,' drafted to MLB
Lamar Jackson, 2016, Louisville, 2016 AP College Player of the Year, Most 100-yard rushing
Games in NFL History (12) in 2018, Most double-triples by quarterback in
NFL History, 2019 and 2023 NFL MVP, Maxwell Award 2016, aka 'The
Eraser
Derrick Henry, 2015, Alabama, aka 'King Henry,' SEC Championship MVP, set SEC
single-season rushing record 1,986, tied SEC single-season rushing
touchdowns with 23, Pro Bowls 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024 , Maxwell Award
2015, six 200-yard Pro rushing games, made a 99-yard touchdown rush
Jamies Winston, 2013, Florida State, Won the Heisman as a Freshman, 2013 AP Player of the
Year, Pro Bowl 2015, aka 'Jaboo', #1 Draft Pick to Tampa Bay, first player to
pass for 450 yards in consecutive games, led Seminoles to 2014 BCS
National Championship, set Buccaneer' records for career touchdown
passes along with single-season and career passing yardage, new youngest
player to win a Heisman
Robert Griffin III, 2011, Baylor, where he tied or set 54 School Records, 2011 AP College Player of the year, NFL Rookie of the Year 2012, set NFL Record for
highest Rookie Passer RatingL Record for highest Rookie
Touchdown/Interception ratio, first Baylor Player to win Heisman, NFL
Hall of Fame, 2022
Cam Newton, 2010, Auburn, #1 NFL Draft Pick 2011, 2010 College Player of the Year, 2011 Off. Rookie of the Year, 2015 NFL MVP, Pro Bowl 2011, 2013, 2015,
NFL Leader in career quarterback rushing touchdowns (44)
Mark Ingram II, 2009, Alabama, youngest player to receive Heisman, Pro Bowl 2014, 2017, 2019, Saints all-time leading Rusher, aka 'The Hype Man Heard Across the
League,' BCS National Champion 2009
Troy Smith, 2006, Ohio State, 2006 AP College Player of the Year, aka 'Sally,' first Ohio
State quarterback to beat Michigan three straight times, set school record of
passing efficiency mark of 157.1
Reggie Bush, 2005, USC, 2005 AP College Player, aka 'The President,' won Super Bowl
XLIV in 2010 with the Saints, set USC Freshman record for all-purpose yards
with 1,331, set Pac-10 record all-purpose yards in a game with 513 yards (2005)
Ron Dayne, 1999, Wisconsin, 1999 AP College Player of the Year, 1999 Maxwell Award, first
to become Three-Time straight Big Ten Rushing Champion, Back-to-back Rose
bowl MVP 1999 and 2000, first Player to amass 7,000 yards in FBS history, aka
'The Great Dayne' and the 'Dayne Train'
Ricky Williams, 1998, Texas, 1998 Inaugural AP College Player of the Year, 1999 Cotton
Bowl MVP, 1997 and 1998 Jim Brown Award, 1998 Maxwell Award,
Pro Bowl 2002
Charles Woodson, 1997, Michigan, aka 'Sir,' 1998 Def. Rookie of the Year, 2009 Def. Player
of the year, Super Bowl XLV Champion 2010, the only Defensive Player to
win the Heisman, Pro Bowl 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010,
2011, 2015, NFL Hall of Fame 2021, so far the last Heisman Winner to
win the Super Bowl
Eddie George, 1995, Ohio State, aka 'Big Cat,' ran for 314 yards in a game as a senior, 1995
Maxwell Award, Pro Bowl 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, Head coach at Tennessee
State University, Hollywood Actor/Producer
Charlie Ward, 1993, Florida State, 1993 Maxwell Award, Played in the NBA
Desmond Howard, 1991, University of Michigan, aka 'Magic,' 1991 Maxwell Award, at
Michigan he scored a touchdown every 4.35 times he touched the ball, ran
back a 99-yard kickoff for a score in the third quarter of Super Bowl
XXXI (first return for score in Super Bowl History!) and was named MVP
for that game (first time Return Specialist won a Super Bowl MVP!) 1997,
NFL Hall of Fame 2010
Andre Ware, 1989, Houston, First Black Quarterback to win the Heisman, set 26 NCAA
passing records while at University of Houston, including most yards passed in
a quarter, 340 in 1989, and in a half , 517 in 1989
Barry Sanders, 1988, Oklahoma State, Maxwell Award, 1989 NFL Off. Rookie of the Year,
1997 NFL MVP, Pro Bowl 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
1997, 1998, NFL Hall of Fame 2004, Most yards rushed in a season 2,628 in
1988 at Oklahoma in FBS history, Most consecutive 100-yard rushing games
(14) in 1997
Tim Brown, 1987, Notre Dame, NFL Rookie Record for Most combined yards, Pro Bowl
1989, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, NFL Hall of Fame
2015
Bo Jackson, 1985, Auburn #1 Draft Pick 1986, Pro Bowl 1990, only NFL Player to have two
touchdown runs of 90 yards or more, he hit a Home Run in four consecutive
games, tying a MLB record, American League All-Star Team in 1989, 4.13 40
yard dash, first All Star in Baseball and Football, first MLB hit was an infield
single, could throw a football 100 yards, NFL Hall of Fame 1998
Mike Rozier, 1983, Nebraska, Maxwell Award, 1983 NCAA Rushing Champion with 179
yards per game Pro Bowl 1987, 1988
Herschel Walker, 1982, Georgia, 1982 Maxwell Award, 1992 Winter Olympics Bobsled Team,
1985 USFL MVP, Pro Bowl 1987, 1988
Marcus Allen, 1981, USC, 1981 Maxwell Award, 1982 Off. Rookie of the Year, 1984 Super
Bowl XVII MVP, 1985 NFL MVP, 1993 Comeback Player of the Year, first to
amass 10,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards in 1995, Pro Bowl 1983,
1986, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, aka 'The King of L.A.'
Charles White, 1979, USC, Maxwell Award, aka 'B-1 Bomber,' NFL Rushing Champion 1987,
Comeback Player of the Year 1987, Pro Bowl 1987
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Billy Sims, 1978, Oklahoma, #1 NFL Draft Pick, 1980 Off. Rookie of the Year, Pro Bowl
1980, 1981, 1982, aka 'Kung-Fu Billy Sims'
Earl Campbell, 1977, Texas, #1 NFL Draft Pick 1978, 1978 OffRookie of the Year, 1979
1979 NFL MVP, Pro Bowl 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, NFL Hall of Fame
1991
Archie Griffin, 1974 and 1975, Ohio State, aka 'Tank,' Maxwell Award, First Player to start in 4 straight Rose Bowls, NCAA record 31 consecutive 100 yard games, two
identical, larger-than-life statues of him were unveiled at the Rose Bowl and
at Ohio State's Stadium in Aug 2024
O.J. Simpson, 1968, USC, NFL MVP 1973, Pro Bowl 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976,
NFL Hall of Fame 1985, aka 'The Juice,' 1968 Maxwell Award
Ernie Davis, 1961, Syracuse, aka 'The Elmira Express,' #1 NFL Draft Pick 1962, he broke all
of Jim Brown's Syracuse University records in football
It is predicted that, for the foreseeable future, more Heisman Laureates
will be endowed with this Phenotypic Trait.
This 'Most Mysterious'
part of the face
is
'Nature's Mark Of The Blessed,'
and
the 'God's Sign of his First Powerful Ancient Warriors'
(Originating from the Ancient East African Humanoid Species
approx. 300,000 years ago).
Elatus labialis wingeulus, a genetically-dominant physical trait, is an 'appendage'
over and of the upper lip's middle tubercle frontal surface, and is a naturally-
occurring, variably-manifested, vertically-oriented, differentiated soft tissue,
epithelial-emanating fold or ridge or line or prominence, or otherwise, with
subepithelial components (Winge's Peak Connective Tissue Complex, which
includes the Hybrid Jaimalah Fibers), which coincides with the midline of
the face and the interincisal and mid-sagittal lines, and runs down the middle
of the middle tubercle surface of the rostral upper lip, which may extend
inferiorly from the middle of the Vermillion Border's Cupid's Bow,
down to the lower edge of the lip, with or without significant elevation
above the surrounding lateral labial tissues, with or without the presence of
differentiated vermillion surface epithelium (Winge Epithelium) seen along
the linear crest of the Peak, with or without a change in hue from the
prevailing local epithelial coloration, and with or without the presence
of an inferiorly-positioned procheilon.
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