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Meet the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class!

Good morning, football fans! The football world is still buzzing over last week’s College Football Hall of Fame announcement — check out some of the highlights here!

Meet the 2025 NFF College Hall of Fame Class!

The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announced last week the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class during "College Football Live" on ESPN2. Below are the 22 newest inductees into the hallowed Hall!

PLAYERS:

  • Montee Ball, RB (2009-12) – University of Wisconsin

  • Gregg Carr, LB (1981-84) – Auburn University

  • Blake Elliott, WR (2000-03) – Saint John's University (MN)

  • Greg Eslinger, C (2002-05) – University of Minnesota

  • Terry Hanratty, QB (1966-68) – University of Notre Dame

  • Graham Harrell, QB (2005-08) – Texas Tech University

  • John Henderson, DT (1999-2001) – University of Tennessee

  • Michael Huff, DB (2002-05) – University of Texas

  • Jim Kleinsasser, TE (1995-98) – University of North Dakota

  • Alex Mack, OL (2005-08) – University of California

  • Terrence Metcalf, OL (1997, 1999-2001) – University of Mississippi

  • Haloti Ngata, DT (2002, 2004-05) – University of Oregon

  • Steve Slaton, RB (2005-07) – West Virginia University

  • Darrin Smith, LB (1989-92) – University of Miami

  • Michael Strahan, DL (1989-92) – Texas Southern University

  • Dennis Thurman, DB (1974-77) – University of Southern California

  • Michael Vick, QB (1999-2000) – Virginia Tech

  • Ryan Yarborough, WR (1990-93) – University of Wyoming

COACHES:

  • Larry Blakeney – 178-113-1 (61.1%): Troy University (1991-2014)

  • Larry Korver – 212-77-6 (72.9%): Northwestern College [IA] (1967-94)

  • Urban Meyer – 187-32-0 (85.4%): Bowling Green State University (2001-02): University of Utah (2003-04); University of Florida (2005-10); Ohio State University (2012-18)

  • Nick Saban – 292-71-1 (80.4%): University of Toledo (1990); Michigan State University (1995-99); LSU (2000-04); University of Alabama (2007-23)

CLICK HERE to read more about the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class.

Join us to celebrate all that is good in college football at one of the sport's grandest traditions — the 67th NFF Annual Awards Dinner Presented by Las Vegas — Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, at the iconic Bellagio Hotel & Casino.

The highlight of the Awards Dinner will be the induction of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class, where 18 legendary players and four acclaimed coaches take their place amongst the greatest of all time. The inductees proudly represent every region of the country, 28 collegiate institutions, 11 conferences, and seven decades.

In the latest episode of the Good in the Game Podcast, LaVar Arrington chats with the newest member of the College Football Hall of Fame, coach Urban Meyer. Coach and LaVar discuss Meyer's coaching legacy, Ohio State playing in the national title game, how his coaching style helped shape young men and if he thinks Deion Sanders would be a good coach in the NFL.

2025 NFF High School Showcases

The NFF High School Showcases provide thousands of eligible high school football players an opportunity for academic and participation scholarships to play at the next level.

Feb. 1, 2025
The 17th Annual Houston Texans Senior Showcase powered by Gatorade will take place at the Texans Methodist Training Center next door to NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Feb. 14-15, 2025
The 9th Annual Orange Bowl Florida High School Football Showcase, Presented by Baptist Health, will take place at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Feb. 15, 2025
The Third Annual Arizona Senior Showcase will be held 15 at Ottawa University in Surprise, Arizona.

Feb. 22, 2025
The 12th Annual Terry Donahue Memorial California Showcase will take place at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California.

Photo: Associated Press

A sellout crowd of 77,660 people at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta witnessed Ohio State claim an impressive 34-23 win against Notre Dame last night, giving the Buckeyes their first national title since 2014.

Using the national spotlight of the game, the CFP honored Alabama QB Jalen Milroe, the 2024 recipient of the NFF William V. Campbell Trophy®, airing a video profiling his accomplishments as a scholar-athlete between the first and second quarters on the video boards. The CFP also supported the announcement of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class with a special salute during the game with 2025 electee Coach Urban Meyer representing the class on the field during the tribute. Meyers was the wide receivers coach at Notre Dame from 1996-2000 and the head coach for the Buckeyes from 2012-18.

Ahead of the Super Bowl in New Orleans, Children’s Hospital New Orleans will host “Louisiana Legacy” on Wednesday, Feb. 5 to honor Olivia, Archie, and the Manning Family for their unwavering dedication to improving the health and wellbeing of children and families nationwide. Archie, who has served on the NFF Board of Trustees since 1993 and as NFF Chairman since 2007, has continuously used his platform as one of the game’s greatest legends to make an impact in the community. Please join us in celebrating the countless contributions of Olivia, Archie, and the entire Manning Family and consider participating in this special event, which will include gourmet food and drink, a fireside chat with the Manning Family, and live music from Louisiana’s Amanda Shaw, Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. and Marc Broussard.

Click here for your invitation to support and attend.

Jack Hoffman, who helped to raise millions of dollars to fight childhood cancer at age 7 after gaining fame running for a touchdown at the 2013 Nebraska spring football game, has passed away. He was 19.

Earl Smith, a dual-sport athlete for the Iowa Hawkeyes in the 1950s who led the Big Ten in scoring with 11 touchdowns during the 1954 season, has passed away. He was 90.

The Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation, a longstanding partner of the NFF, has had several team members lose homes and belongings as a result of the wildfires in Los Angeles.

If you would like to support those Rose Bowl Stadium team members, you can click here.

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