One of the greatest coaches in college football history just added another honor to his lengthy list of accomplishments.

Steve Spurrier has been selected as the headlining member of the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame’s 2020 class. The official announcement was made on Thursday.

Spurrier will be joined in the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame’s 2020 class by former South Carolina tight end Willie Scott and administrator Art Baker, as well as South Carolina State’s Robert Porcher and Clemson’s Charlie Waters.

The 2020 Enshrinement Ceremony is set for April 2, 2020.

Here is the bio for Spurrier provided by the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame:

The Miami Beach, Florida native grew up in Tennessee as a multi-sport star at Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tenn. The 1966 Heisman Trophy winner at the University of Florida (UF) became a legendary collegiate head coach winning one ACC Championship (Duke), seven SEC Championships (UF), and a national championship (UF) in a 12-year span.

In 2005, Coach Spurrier accepted the head coaching job at the University of South Carolina. He took the Gamecock program to new heights, leading them to three of the four 10-win seasons in program history, as well as the school’s only three 11-win seasons, top-10 poll finishes, and its first SEC East division title. While there, he also produced a first overall NFL draft pick in Jadeveon Clowney. Spurrier led the Gamecocks to five straight victories over in-state rival Clemson.

Coach Spurrier retired as the winningest coach in both UF and Carolina history. Coach Spurrier was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1986 and as a coach in 2017, making him one of four members to be inducted as both a player and a coach. In 2016, Spurrier returned to UF as an ambassador and consultant to the athletic department. Coach Spurrier married his college sweetheart, Jerri, on Sept. 14,1966. They have four children-Lisa, Amy, Steve, Jr., and Scott.

This won’t be Spurrier’s first honor of this magnitude as the Head Ball Coach has been inducted into the Florida–Georgia Hall of Fame, the National High School Hall of Fame and the Florida Football Ring of Honor.