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  1. 8 de dic. de 2023 · Explore the remarkable journey of Ewell Doak Walker II, a football legend renowned for his extraordinary career with the Detroit Lions and Heisman Trophy tri...

  2. Ewell Doak Walker, Jr. (born January 1, 1927 – died September 27, 1998) was an American football player who is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was a teammate of Bobby Layne in high school and the NFL.[1] Walker was born in Dallas, Texas and attended Highland Park High School in Dallas where he was a multi-sport athlete. He and future college and National Football League star ...

  3. 28 de sept. de 1998 · Doak Walker, the 1948 Heisman Trophy winner and one of college football's legendary heroes, died yesterday at Routt Hospital in Steamboat Springs, Colo. He was 71. The cause was complications from ...

  4. 28 de sept. de 1998 · Doak Walker, the 1948 Heisman Trophy winner who starred on two NFL championship teams and was paralyzed in a skiing accident earlier this year, died Sunday at 71.

  5. Ewell Doak Walker (* 1.Januar 1927 in Dallas, Texas; † 27. September 1998 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado) war ein amerikanischer American-Football-Spieler.. Er spielte zwischen 1945 und 1949 im College-Football-Bereich für die Mannschaft der Southern Methodist University und erhielt während seiner College-Laufbahn 1947 den Maxwell Award und ein Jahr später die Heisman Trophy für den ...

  6. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1959, the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1986. His memory is honored by the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation's best running back. It started in 1990 and is given by GTE-Southern Methodist Athletic Foundation. He was born Jan. 1, 1927, in Dallas, Texas. He suffered a paralyzing injury in ...

  7. 8 de dic. de 2023 · Doak Walker Award Winners Listed by Year. 2023 – Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State. 2022 – Bijan Robinson, Texas. 2021 – Kenneth Walker III, Michigan State. 2020 – Najee Harris, Alabama. 2019 – Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin. 2018 – Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin. 2017 – Bryce Love, Stanford. 2016 – D’Onta Foreman, Texas.