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.
Football fans across the country already recognize West Virginia native Nick Saban as one of the greatest coaches to ever do it. On Wednesday, the College Football Hall of Fame put his legendary
Saban is joined in the Hall of Fame by another legendary coach in the same era, Urban Meyer. Meyer held head coaching ... East's Rookie of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year. Former West Virginia star running back Steve Slaton also earned the ...
Former Virginia Tech star Michael Vick and broadcaster Michael Strahan are also among the class of 18 players and four coaches.
Urban Meyer spent 17 years coaching college football ... Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell, West Virginia running back Steve Slaton, TCU defensive lineman Michael Strahan and Virginia Tech ...
Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, Michael Vick and Michael Strahan headline the 22-member College Football Hall of Fame 2025 class
Urban Meyer will join Nick Saban in the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class, while Michael Vick and Michael Strahan are among the former players who will be inducted. The National Football Foundation announced Saban’s selection last week and the rest of the 18-player, four-coach class Wednesday.
The College Football Hall of Fame this year will enshrine the most recent head coach to bring Ohio State a national championship. Toledo-native Urban Meyer will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as part of the 2025 class,
DELAWARE – Governor Matt Meyer (D – Del.) has signed an executive order dealing with housing. The order calls for the creation of a one-stop shop for permitting and zoning in affordable and workforce housing projects.
The Buckeyes are the first 12-team College Football Playoff champion. No. 8 Ohio State beat No. 7 Notre Dame 34-23 in the College Football Playoff championship at Mercedes Benz-Stadium on Monday, which gave coach Ryan Day his first national championship.
The Marcus Freeman-led Fighting Irish have become a force to be reckoned with, boasting an impressive 14-1 record. Their road to the National Championship game included wins against Indiana, Georgia, and most recently, a nail-biter 27-24 victory over a talented Penn State Nittany Lions team.
Now, we've got one more game left. On Monday night in Atlanta (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN), Ohio State, a nearly 10-point favorite, will seek its first national title in 10 years while underdog Notre Dame will seek its first in 36.