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The College Football Hall of Fame was established in 1951 to honor the careers of selected student-athletes who have competed in college football as either a player or coach. [1] Since its inaugural class that year, Alabama has had 25 persons elected to the Hall of Fame as either a player or coach of the Crimson Tide. [2]
Pro Football Hall of Fame. Super Bowl III Champion. Pat Trammell: 1959–1961: Bobby Jackson: 1958: Bobby Smith: 1956–1957: Clay Walls: 1956: Bart Starr: 1953–1955: Pro Football Hall of Fame. NFL 1960s All-Decade Team. Two-time Super Bowl Champion and MVP (Most Valuable Player). At Alabama, he also played punter. [20] Clell Hobson: 1951 ...
He was a two-time All-SEC player (in 1976 and 1977), and named SEC Lineman of the Year in 1977 by the Birmingham Quarterback Club and the Atlanta Touchdown Club. In 1994, Newsome was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. [5] Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant called him "the greatest end in Alabama history and that includes Don Hutson. A total ...
The former Alabama football coach on Friday learned he has been named to the College Football Hall of Fame's 2025 class on ESPN's episode of "College GameDay" at the Cotton Bowl between Ohio State ...
Name College(s) played for Position Year inducted (link to HOF bio) Earl Abell: Colgate: Tackle: 1973: Alex Agase: Illinois, Purdue: Guard: 1963: Harry Agganis: Boston University
College Football Hall of Fame Martin Anthony Lyons (born January 15, 1957) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle and defensive end for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) during the 1970s and 1980s.
John Mitchell and Wilbur Jackson already had their place in Alabama football history. Now, the Crimson Tide’s first Black players The post Alabama honors university’s first Black football ...
In 1951, the College Football Hall of Fame opened in South Bend, Indiana. Since then, Alabama has had 23 players and four former coaches inducted into the Hall of Fame. [57] [58] Alabama had two members inducted into the inaugural 1951 class—Don Hutson [59] and Frank Thomas. [60]