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Hall of Famers2019 Record Book NATIONAL HALL OF FAMERS2019 RECORD BOOK ALFRED EARLE “GREASY” JOSEPH LEE “JUMBO JOE” BRUCE LEE NEALE Pro Football Hall of Fame STYDAHAR BOSLEY Inducted: 1969 as a coach Pro Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1967 as a player College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a player Inducted: 1967 as a coach College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1956 as a player ROBERT CLECKER “BOBBY” DONALD EUGENE “DON” DARRYL VICTOR BOWDEN NEHLEN TALLEY College Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2006 as a coach Inducted: 2005 as a coach Inducted: 2011 as a player FIELDING HARRIS FRANK IRA ERRETT “RAT” “HURRY UP” CIGNETTI, SR. RODGERS YOST College Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2013 as a coach Inducted: 1953 as a player Inducted: 1951 as a coach MAJOR CLAYBOURNE FLOYD “BEN” HARRIS SCHWARTZWALDER College Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2009 as a player Inducted: 1982 as a coach ROBERT LEE “SAM” CLARENCE WILEY “DOC” HUFF SPEARS Pro Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a player Inducted: 1955 as a coach College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1980 as a player DARRYL TALLEY [ 156 ] CONSENSUS 2019 RECORD BOOK ALL-AMERICANS AARON AARON BEASLEY BEASLEY Cornerback 1995 BRUCE BOSLEY Tackle 1955 MIKE DAN STEVE COMPTON MOZES SLATON Center Center Running Back 1992 2006 2006 FLOYD “BEN” CANUTE IRA ERRETT “RAT” DARRYL SCHWARTZWALDER CURTIS College Football Hall of Fame RODGERS TALLEY Inducted: 1982 as a coach Linebacker Fullback Linebacker 1996 1919 1982 TODD BRIAN GRANT JOZWIAK SAUERBRUN WILEY Punter Offensive Tackle Linebacker 1994 1985 2003 [ 157 ] 2019 RECORD BOOK 1992 MIKE COMPTON, CENTER FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Playboy, Kodak, Walter Camp, SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 2018 WILL GRIER, QUARTERBACK Football News, The Sporting News, 2018 YODNY CAJUSTE, OFFENSIVE LINE Senior CLASS Award Associated Press, United Press Football Writers Association of America, 2017 DAVID SILLS V, WIDE RECEIVER International Phil Steele CBS Sports, Sporting News, SI.com 1989 MAJOR HARRIS, QUARTERBACK DAVID LONG JR., LINEBACKER Associated Press, Walter Camp, The 2016 TYLER ORLOSKY, OFFENSIVE LINE Kodak/AFCA, Playboy 1988 RICK PHILLIPS, OFFENSIVE TACKLE Athletic, Athlon Sports, Phil Steele Senior CLASS Award DAVID SILLS V, WIDE RECEIVER 2015 NICK KWIATKOSKI, LINEBACKE Scripps-Howard BO ORLANDO, STRONG SAFETY American Football Coaches Association, ProFootballFocus Walter Camp 2014 MARIO ALFORD, KICK RETURNE Newspaper Enterprise Associatio Football Writers Association of CHRIS HAERING, LINEBACKER 2017 DAVID LONG JR., LINEBACKER America, Phil Steele Newspaper Enterprise Association Pro Football Focus KEVIN WHITE, WIDE RECEIVER 1985 BRIAN JOZWIAK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE DAVID SILLS V, WIDE RECEIVER Sporting News, American Football Walter Camp, Associated Press, United Associated Press, Football Writers Coaches’ Association, Scout, Athlon, Press International, Football News, Association of America, SB Nation, Sports, CBS Sports,SB Nation, NFL Playboy The All-American, Walter Camp Network, Sports on Earth 1984 WILLIE DREWREY, SPECIAL TEAMS 2016 RASUL DOUGLAS, CORNERBACK 2012 TAVON AUSTIN, ALL-PURPOSE The Sporting News Associated Press, CBSSports.com, American Football Coaches ROB BENNETT, TIGHT END Football Writers Association of America, Association, Associated Press, Walter Camp Phil Steele, Pro Football Focus, CBSSports.com, FoxSports.com, PAUL WOODSIDE, PLACE-KICKER USA Today, Walter Camp Pro Football Weekly, Phil Steele, Playboy TYLER ORLOSKY, OFFENSIVE LINE SI.com 1983 PAUL WOODSIDE, PLACE-KICKER Associated Press, CBSSports.com, STEDMAN BAILEY, WIDE RECEIVER The Sporting News Football Writers Association of America, Football Writers Association 1982 DARRYL TALLEY, LINEBACKER Phil Steele, SI.com, USA Today of America, CBSSports.com, Phil Associated Press, United Press 2014 JOSH LAMBERT, KICKER Steele, SI.com International, Sporting News, CBS Sports 2011 TAVON AUSTIN, ALL-PURPOSE Kodak, Football News, WTBS, KEVIN WHITE, WIDE RECEIVER CBSSports.com, Phil Steele Football Writers Association of Football Writers Association of America, 2010 ROBERT SANDS, SAFETY America, Newspaper Enterprise Associated Press, USA Today, Walter Sporting News Association Camp, Phil Steele, Fox Sports, SI.com, 2008 PAT WHITE, QUARTERBACK 1974 DANNY BUGGS, WIDE RECEIVER College Sports Madness Time Playboy 2012 TAVON AUSTIN, WIDE RECEIVER 1973 DANNY BUGGS, WIDE RECEIVER PAT MCAFEE, PUNTER/KICKER Walter Camp, CBSSports.com, Phil Steele American Football Coaches’ CBSSports.com STEDMAN BAILEY, WIDE RECEIVER Association (Kodak) 2007 RYAN STANCHEK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE Walter Camp, Associated Press, 1970 DALE FARLEY, LINEBACKER Football Writers Association of FoxSports.com America The Sporting News 2011 TAVON AUSTIN, ALL-PURPOSE STEVE SLATON, RUNNING BACK JIM BRAXTON, TIGHT END Yahoo! Sports Playboy Associated Press 2006 STEVE SLATON, RUNNING BACK 1969 CARL CRENNEL, MIDDLE GUARD 2010 KEITH TANDY, CORNERBACK Associated Press, Walter Camp, Playboy SI.com American Football Coaches 1955 SAM HUFF, TACKLE 2008 PAT MCAFEE, PUNTER Association, Football Writers NEA Service, Look, Jet, NBC TV Walter Camp Association of America, Sporting News BRUCE BOSLEY, TACKLE RYAN STANCHEK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE DAN MOZES, CENTER Colliers, International News Service, Walter Camp Playboy, American Football Coaches United Press, Sporting News, New York 2007 RYAN STANCHEK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE Association, Associated Press, Walter News, Williamson Rating System, Sporting News, Walter Camp Camp, Football Writers Association of Hearst Newspapers, Paramount News, 2005 GARIN JUSTICE, OFFENSIVE TACKLE America, The Sporting News, All America Board, Boston Record The Sporting News Rivals.com American, Gridiron Weekly, Players’ DAN MOZES, CENTER 2004 ADAM JONES, DEFENSIVE BACK (Norman Sper) Associated Press Collegefootballnews.com, 1953 BOB ORDERS, CENTER Collegesportsreport.com NEA Service (Harry Wismer) 1995 AARON BEASLEY, DEFENSIVE BACK 2003 GRANT WILEY, LINEBACKER 1952 PAUL BISCHOFF, END Associated Press Associated Press, Football Writers Paramount News 1994 AARON BEASLEY, DEFENSIVE BACK Association of America, Southern 1924 WALTER “RED” MAHAN, GUARD Football News, United Press Football Weekly, The Sporting News, Midweek Pictorial, Metropolitan News International, College Sports CNNSI.com, CSTV, FRED GRAHAM, END 1993 RICH BRAHAM, OFFENSIVE TACKLE Collegefootballnews.com Referee Tom Thorp Associated Press 1922 RUSS MEREDITH, TACKLE 1998 JOHN THORNTON, DEFENSIVE TACKLE 1989 MAJOR HARRIS, QUARTERBACK New York World Sports Network Associated Press, Football News 1996 CANUTE CURTIS, LINEBACKER 1919 RUSS BAILEY, CENTER American Football Coaches Sioux City Tribune, Philadelphia Press 1988 CHRIS PARKER, DEFENSIVE TACKLE Association, Associated Press, Football IRA ERRETT RODGERS, FULLBACK Associated Press News, Football Writers Association of Walter Camp, Frank G. Menke, The RICK PHILLIPS, OFFENSIVE TACKLE America, College Sports, Knickerbocker, Chicago Tribune, Associated Press, United Press Scripps-Howard, American Football Pittsburgh Post, Newark Sunday Call, International Quarterly St. Louis Star, New Haven Register, Troy BRIAN SMIDER, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1995 AARON BEASLEY, DEFENSIVE BACK (N.Y.) Record, Ohio State Journal, Sporting News American Football Coaches Philadelphia Press 1985 BRIAN JOZWIAK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE Association, Walter Camp, Football 1917 IRA ERRETT RODGERS, FULLBACK Newspaper Enterprise Association News, United Press International, Newark Sunday Call 1984 BRIAN JOZWIAK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE College Sports RUSS BAILEY, CENTER Associated Press 1994 TODD SAUERBRUN, PUNTER Frank G. Menke, A.M. Weyland, FRED SMALLS, LINEBACKER American Football Coaches Chicago Tribune, Pittsburgh Sun, Newspaper Enterprise Association Association, Walter Camp, Associated Pittsburgh Press, New York Evening 1983 PAUL WOODSIDE, PLACE-KICKER Press, Football News, United Press Journal United Press International International, Football Writers 1916 IRA ERRETT RODGERS, FULLBACK 1982 PAUL WOODSIDE, PLACE-KICKER Association of America, College Frank Cavanaugh, New York Sun, United Press International Sports, College-Pro Football Weekly Newark Sunday Call 1993 RICH BRAHAM, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1981 MARK RAUGH, TIGHT END Kodak, United Press International United Press International [ 158 ] 2019 RECORD BOOK 1973 DANNY BUGGS, WIDE RECEIVER 1997 AMOS ZEREOUE, RUNNING BACK Associated Press, United Press Sporting News NATIONAL FOOTBALL International, Football News HENRY SLAY, DEFENSIVE TACKLE FOUNDATION 1969 CARL CRENNEL, MIDDLE GUARD Associated Press Associated Press 1993 MIKE COLLINS, SAFETY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1967 CARL CRENNEL, MIDDLE GUARD Football News 2009 REED WILLIAMS, LINEBACKER Associated Press 1989 REGGIE REMBERT, WIDE RECEIVER 2006 JAY HENRY, LINEBACKER 1966 GARRETT FORD, HALFBACK Associated Press 2004 JEFF BERK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE Associated Press, United Press 1988 CHRIS HAERING, LINEBACKER 1998 ERIC DE GROH, CENTER International Associated Press 1983 JEFF HOSTETLER, QUARTERBACK MAJOR HARRIS, QUARTERBACK 1963 PETE GOIMARAC, CENTER 1981 OLIVER LUCK, QUARTERBACK Associated Press Associated Press JOHN STROIA, OFFENSIVE GUARD 1955 BRUCE BOSLEY, TACKLE Associated Press Associated Press 1982 PAUL WOODSIDE, PLACE-KICKER ANSON MOUNT SCHOLAR- 1953 BRUCE BOSLEY, TACKLE Associated Press International News Service ATHLETE AWARD SELECTED GENE “BEEF” LAMONE, GUARD 1981 MARK RAUGH, TIGHT END
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