The National Football Foundation has announced its 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class, featuring several notable figures from the sport. Urban Meyer and Nick Saban will be part of the induction ceremony, while Michael Vick and Michael Strahan are among the former players to be recognized.
Saban retired with a remarkable record of 292-71-1 over 28 seasons at four different universities, earning seven national championships – one each at LSU and Alabama. His successor, Meyer, boasts an impressive resume as well, winning three national titles with Ohio State and compiling a 187-32 record over 17 seasons.
Other inductees include Terry Hanratty, the quarterback who led Notre Dame to a share of the national championship in 1966, and Montee Ball, a standout running back who holds several NCAA records. The class also features numerous coaches, including Larry Blakeney, who guided Troy from Division II to FBS, and Larry “Bub” Korver, who won two NAIA championships with Northwestern College.
The 2025 Hall of Fame class will be inducted on December 9 during an awards dinner in Las Vegas.
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