On Wednesday, the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League announced its 2025 Hall of Fame class which includes 15 inductees across seven categories: athlete, coach, team, official, heritage,
New York Giants great Michael Strahan, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, was voted to the College Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2025 this week. Strahan, a legendary Giant who played 15 seasons with Big
EdEastonJr spoke to PFHOF LB Patrick Willis about his support for the 49ers during San Francisco’s loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII
Ball, 34, had a decorated college career at Wisconsin, winning the Archie Griffin Award, the Doak Walker Award and the Jim Brown Award (twice). He was a two-time Consensus All-American, a two-time All-Big Ten player, a two-time Big Ten Running Back of the Year, and the Big Ten Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year in 2011.
The College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 featured three former SEC players, but the ballot had 15 candidates from the conference.
The National High School Football Hall of Fame Foundation is expected to open a new facility in downtown Canton.
It appears likely that Fred Taylor will join Tony Boselli as the second Jaguar to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is celebrating Ja'Marr Chase's NFL triple crown with a special display of a game jersey and gloves from this season.
The addition of Kentucky quarterback Tim Couch and Alabama cornerback Antonio Langham with the Class of 2024 brought to 104 the number of Hall of Famers who played in the SEC. The conference also has had 30 of its coaches reach the College Football Hall of Fame, including Saban.
The WPIAL announced its Hall of Fame class of 2025 on Wednesday. As far as high-profile athletes go, this class could very well be the best in the 18
The National Football Foundation and the College Football Hall of Fame has named Strahan as one of three defensive linemen in the HOF Class of 2025, citing his time at Texas Southern University (1989-92). He is the program’s first player to be so feted – the Tigers already had retired his number 75.
Dennis Thurman and Darrin Smith were among the best Cowboys defenders of their eras, but both left their mark on the college gridiron first.