“Boo” Smith: The Savior of the Gophers and Minnesota’s Only Heisman King

In the golden era of the single-wing offense, one man stood as the ultimate “triple-threat” savior for the University of Minnesota. Bruce “Boo” Smith was a master of the comeback, a physical marvel with world-class speed who thrived when the stakes were highest. Whether it was sprinting 80 yards through the mud against Michigan or leading his team to back-to-back undefeated national championships, Smith’s legacy as the only Golden Gopher to ever hoist the Heisman Trophy remains a pinnacle of Big Ten history.

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February 8, 1920 – Faribault, Minnesota – Birth of Minnesota Golden Gopher halfback Bruce “Boo” Smith. Famous for his dramatic long runs, Smith led Minnesota to consecutive national titles in 1940 and 1941. He capped his…..

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