West Virginia native Nick Saban, former WVU back Steve Slaton and ex-Ohio State coach Urban Meyer are among a 22-person 2025 Hall of Fame class.
Two era-defining coaches, an electrifying quarterback and an NFL legend at defensive end headline the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class that
Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 ... Haloti Ngata of Oregon, Steve Slaton of West Virginia, Darrin Smith of Miami, Dennis Thurman of Southern California and Ryan Yarborough of Wyoming.
Urban Meyer spent 17 years coaching college ... West Virginia running back Steve Slaton, TCU defensive lineman Michael Strahan and Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick. "We are thrilled to ...
Former Virginia Tech star Michael Vick and broadcaster Michael Strahan are also among the class of 18 players and four coaches.
Saban is joined in the Hall of Fame by another legendary coach in the same era, Urban Meyer. Meyer held head coaching ... Former West Virginia star running back Steve Slaton also earned the nod into the College Football Hall of Fame. Slaton starred in ...
Former Florida and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer was also selected in his first year of ... defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (Oregon) and running backs Steve Slaton (West Virginia) and Montee Ball (Wisconsin) are part of a class that also includes former ...
Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class, and Michael Vick and Michael Strahan are among the former players who will be inducted.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer, who was in Atlanta on Monday to watch Ohio State win the national championship, came to the defense of current Buckeyes coach Ryan Day.
For the first time since the Urban Meyer era, Ohio State is on top of the college football world, thanks to his former assistant Ryan Day and the mettle of the 2024 Buckeyes. While it wasn’t a sure thing,
When former Florida and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer reflects on his career, he remembers the losses as much as the wins.
Former national championship head coach Urban Meyer did not hold back when responding to the fiery critiques that Ohio State head coach Ryan Day received while leading the Buckeyes to a national championship.