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  2. List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players ...

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    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

  3. Pro Football Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for professional American football, located in Canton, Ohio.Opened on September 7, 1963, [1] the Hall of Fame enshrines exceptional figures in the sport of professional football, including players, coaches, officials, franchise owners, and front-office personnel, almost all of whom made their primary contributions to the game in the National ...

  4. List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The Pro Football Hall of Fame includes players, coaches, and contributors (e.g., owners, general managers and team or league officials or other non-players) who have "made outstanding contributions to professional football". The charter class of seventeen was selected in 1963.

  5. College Football Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The College Football Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and interactive attraction devoted to college American football. The National Football Foundation (NFF) founded the Hall in 1951 to immortalize the players and coaches of college football that were voted first team All-American by the media.

  6. “Bald-Faced” or “Bold-Faced”: Which Is Correct?

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    What does “bald-faced liemean? Interestingly, this phrase was born out of a slightly different one: “bare-faced lie.” And, yes, both expressions refer, figuratively, to hairlessness.

  7. Bob Brown (offensive lineman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Brown was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. A member of the NFL 1960s All-Decade Team , [ 3 ] he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004. [ 1 ] Brown's No. 64 was retired by the University of Nebraska in 2004.

  8. What does it mean to be a college football blue blood?

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    Mystique. Some schools simply "look the part" of a blue blood, Fallica said. They’ve got the tradition. They’ve got the branding, the iconic mascots and catchphrases.

  9. Steve Hutchinson (American football) - Wikipedia

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    He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, and was named a unanimous All-American. The Seattle Seahawks selected him in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft, and he also played for the Minnesota Vikings and the Tennessee Titans. A seven-time Pro Bowl selection, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020.