2011 College Football Hall of Fame Inductees

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2011 College Football Hall of Fame Inductees

Pat Tillman, Arizona State, LB, 1994-1997

Desmond Howard, Michigan, 1989-1991

Dennis Byrd, North Carolina State, DT, 1965-1967

Ronnie Caveness, Arkansas, LB, 1962-1964

Ray Childress, Texas A&M, DL, 1981-1984

Dexter Coakley, Appalachian State, LB, 1993-1996

Randy Cross, UCLA, OG, 1973-1975

Sam Cunningham, Southern California, RB, 1970-1972

Michael Favor,North Dakota State, C, 1985-1988

Charles Haley, James Madison, DE, 1982-1985

Mark Herrman, Purdue, QB, 1977-1980

Clarkston Hines, Duke, WR, 1986-1989

Mike Kobrosky, Trinity College, RB, 1933-1936

Chet Moeller, Navy, DB, 1973-1975

Jerry Stovall, LSU, HB, 1960-1962

Alfred Williams, Colorado, LB, 1987-1990

Coaches

Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin, 1990-2005

Mike Kelly, Dayton, 1981-2007

Bill Manlove, Widener, 1969-1991

Gene Stallings, Texas A&M 1965-1971, Alabama 1990-1996

Criteria for College Football Hall of Fame Inductees (Players)

  1. Player must have received major first team All-American recognition
  2. Player becomes eligible for consideration by the Foundation’s Honors Court 10 years after his last year of college football.
  3. Player’s post career achievements must deem him a worthy citizen. Community activity, academic honors, and if the player earned a college degree or not are taken into consideration as well.
  4. Player must have played within the last 50 years.
  5. If applicable, said player cannot still be playing professional football to be considered.

Notre Dame (43), Michigan (29), and Southern California (28) have placed the most inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Criteria for College Football Hall of Fame Inductees (Coaches)

Coach must prove himself a worthy citizen within his community and carries the ideals of football forward.

Inductee can become eligible after three years of retirement or immediately if over the age of 70.

Inductee must have been a head coach for ten years.

Inductee must have had a career .600 winning percentage or better with over 100 games coached.

The College Football Hall of Fame is located inSouth Bend,Indiana.