Friday, May 1, 2026

The Last Six Heisman Winners...All Have In Common That Facial Feature Which Denotes "Extra Power!"...A Winge's Peak!...



The Best College Football Players

for the last six

years each have the

mid-upper-lip, 

genetically-dominant trait,  

elatus labialis wingeulus,


which gives them an 'extra athletic edge,' and 


and 


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 last six Heisman-Winning, Super-Human Players

are:




Fernando Mendoza, 2025, aka 'Fer,' CFP National Championship Game winner and MVP of 
                          the game, Walter Camp, Maxwell, AP, O'Bien, Manning Winner, most
                          passing TDs, Best passing efficiency 182.9 in college 2025, first overall
                          2026 draft pick





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)...And won the Super Bowl in 2025, LIX







Homo wingeulus people are the 'superior 

versions' ( to be, think, and act) of homo 

sapiens. And they are the ones with the 

mid-upper-lip mark, Winge's Peak, also 

known as elatus labialis wingeulus.


...You may even personally know a homo 

wingeulus...


Almost all of the Top elite athletes in the 

world, nearly all of the biggest Rappers, 

and quite a few Top Actors have a WP. 

The fastest woman, Florence Griffith 

Joyner, and the fastest Man, Usain Bolt

and the most-decorated Olympic 

Athlete, Michael Phelps, plus the 

most-decorated olympic gymnast, 

Simone Bilesall have one. 

The top 16 NFL  all-time 

career rushing leaders each have WPs!






Elatus labialis wingeulus, also known as 

Winge's Peaka human, mid-upper-lip, 

genetically-dominant physical trait first 

elucidated by Los Angeles Dentist 

Ralph Winge, D.D.S. in 2011, is an 

'appendage' over and of the upper lip's 

middle tubercle frontal surface, and is 

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.




"All humans that have evidence of an 

elatus labialis wingeulus 

on their upper lips 

are 

considered to have 'Potentiated Functional 

Capacities to 'be, think and act,''

and are said

to be 


direct descendants of the prehistoric humanoid 

species homo 

wingeulus." 



This very well may be the first time that 

a prehistoric humanoid species,

homo wingeulus, is being proposed 

on an interesting soft tissue 

representation alone.




Elucidator of elatus labialis wingeulus, and 


proposer and expositor of ancient ancestor homo wingeulus,

Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.

USC Dental School Grad





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