College Football Hall of Fame
Sam Mills: The Mighty Legacy of The Field Mouse
Sam Mills shatters the traditional linebacker mold with a ferocious tackle radius and brilliant gridiron instincts. Defying every scout who labeled him too short…
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Sam Mills shatters the traditional linebacker mold with a ferocious tackle radius and brilliant gridiron instincts. Defying every scout who labeled him too short…
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Born on June 2, 1950, in Rochester, Minnesota, Jeff Siemon grew up in Bakersfield, California, where he blossomed into a standout multi-sport athlete. His…
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Alan Ameche unleashes a bruising, downhill running style that left an indelible mark on football history. As the physical epicenter of the Wisconsin Badgers…
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Ki Aldrich punishes opposing offenses and clears massive lanes as the ultimate two-way warrior of the gridiron. As the unbreakable foundation of Texas Christian…
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Edgar “Rip” Miller anchors the legendary “Seven Mules” offensive line to power Notre Dame’s historic 1924 National Championship run. Operating as the intellectual and…
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Joseph William Namath was born on May 31, 1943, in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Raised in a steel-mill town, Namathβs path to football immortality began…
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Born on May 31, 1967, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Kevin Dent blossomed from a local, standalone star at Vicksburg High School. He then became one…
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Richard Wood tracks down ballcarriers with a brutal combination of sideline-to-sideline speed and devastating power. Richard Wood USC legend, is known as the defensive…
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Gale Sayers electrifies the football world with a breathtaking blend of blinding speed and fluid agility. Slipping through tiny defensive creases with a grace…
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Larry Kelley conquers opposing defenses with a clever, relentless style that made him a gridiron icon. Operating as the premier pass-catcher of the 1930s…
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