A year after retirement Nick Saban is headed to the College Football Hall of Fame as part of a class of 22 to be enshrined at a ceremony in Las Vegas in December.
Legendary SEC coaches Nick Saban and Urban Meyer headline the latest class chosen for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in downtown Atlanta. The class of 22 players and coaches was announced Wednesday. Also included in the group was former Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, who played at Virginia Tech from 1999-2000.
Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class. The National Football Foundation announced Saban’s selection last week and the rest of the 18-player, four-coach class on Wednesday.
Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 Hall of Fame class, and Michael Vick and Michael Strahan are among the former players who will be inducted.
The Wild Card Round wasn't the most exciting NFL playoff weekend ever. Five of the six games were blowouts. I had high hopes coming in, and they very much went unfulfilled. I highly, highly doubt that happens again this weekend.
Two era-defining coaches, an electrifying quarterback and an NFL legend at defensive end headline the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class that
The National Football Foundation announced its 2025 Hall of Fame class on Wednesday, which includes four coaches and 18 players.
The National Football Foundation (NFF) has announced the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class, featuring a roster of distinguished individuals who have left an indelible mark o
Michael Vick, a current college football coach and once a dual-threat quarterback, has been named to the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class. He was at Virginia Tech for two years, wherein the Hokies had a 22-2 record.
Norfolk State University head coach Michael Vick continues to strengthen his football program, landing another former FBS quarterback. Earlier this week, Israel Carter, who spent the first two seasons of his college career at the University of South Florida,
Dick Vitale, the iconic ESPN college basketball analyst, has announced that his highly anticipated return to broadcasting has been delayed due to health challenges following a home