Johnny Manziel was one of the most electric and polarizing players in college football history. You either loved him for his swagger, confidence, and moxie, or hated him for the same reasons. He dominated every time he stepped foot on a gridiron for the Texas A&M football team.
He did wonders for the program. The revenue he generated for the university, combined with the move to the SEC in his first season, allowed the school to eventually spend $400 million renovating Kyle Field and the athletic facilities. His impact on the university goes far beyond his contributions to the win-loss record.