Several former SEC players listed on 2021 College Football Hall of Fame ballot
The National Football Foundation and the College Hall of Fame just announced the full list of candidates that will be on the 2021 College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
In total, 78 players made the cut.
The list will be sent to 12,000 NFF members and current Hall of Famers to vote on the 2021 class for the College Football Hall of Fame.
A timeline for announcing the 2021 class has yet to be decided, however, the 2021 class will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on Dec. 7, 2021.
Here is the complete list of players listed on the 2021 College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
Players from SEC schools
Champ Bailey, Georgia – Defensive Back
Brandon Burlsworth, Arkansas – Offensive Guard
Gregg Carr, Auburn – Linebacker
Tim Couch, Kentucky – Quarterback
Brad Culpepper, Florida – Defensive Tackle
Kevin Faulk, LSU – Running Back
Tony Franklin, Texas A&M – Placekicker
Willie Gault, Tennessee – Wide Receiver
Dan Hampton, Arkansas – Defensive Tackle
Antonio Langham, Alabama – Defensive Back
Bobby Majors, Tennessee – Defensive Back/Punter
Chris Samuels, Alabama – Offensive Tackle
Al Wilson, Tennessee – Linebacker
National Players
Flozell Adams, Michigan State – Offensive Tackle
Morten Andersen, Michigan State – Placekicker
Harris Barton, North Carolina – Offensive Tackle
Aaron Beasley, West Virginia – Defensive Back
Eric Bieniemy, Colorado – Running Back
Michael Bishop, Kansas State – Quarterback
Jeff Bregel, USC – Offensive Guard
Larry Burton, Purdue – Split End
Matt Cavanaugh, Pittsburgh – Quarterback
Jack Del Rio, USC – Linebacker
Jared DeVries, Iowa – Defensive Lineman
Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) – Quarterback
Mike Doss, Ohio State – Defensive Back
D.J. Dozier, Penn State – Running Back
Jason Elam, Hawaii – Placekicker
Bobby Engram, Penn State – Wide Receiver
Dwight Freeney, Syracuse – Defensive End
David Fulcher, Arizona State – Defensive Back
Robert Gallery, Iowa – Offensive Tackle
Moe Gardner, Illinois – Defensive Tackle
Bob Golic, Notre Dame – Linebacker
Tony Gonzalez, California – Tight End
Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech – Running Back
Al Harris, Arizona State – Defensive End
Marvin Harrison, Syracuse – Wide Receiver
Mike Hass, Oregon State – Wide Receiver
Josh Heupel, Oklahoma – Quarterback
Craig Heyward, Pittsburgh – Running Back
Chris Hudson, Colorado – Defensive Back
Steve Hutchinson, Michigan – Offensive Lineman
Larry Jacobson, Nebraska – Defensive Tackle
Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State – Placekicker
Marvin Jones, Florida State – Linebacker
James Laurinaitis, Ohio State – Linebacker
John Lee, UCLA – Placekicker
Ray Lewis, Miami (FL) – Linebacker
Ed McCaffrey, Stanford – Wide Receiver
Mark Messner, Michigan – Defensive Tackle
Pete Mitchell, Boston College – Tight End
Corey Moore, Virginia Tech – Defensive Lineman
Dan Morgan, Miami (FL) – Linebacker
Dan Neil, Texas – Offensive Lineman
Ken Norton Jr., UCLA – Linebacker
Carson Palmer, USC – Quarterback
Julius Peppers, North Carolina – Defensive End
Antwaan Randle El, Indiana – Quarterback
Simeon Rice, Illinois – Linebacker
Ron Rivera, California – Linebacker
Rashaan Salaam, Colorado – Tailback
Lucius Sanford, Georgia Tech – Linebacker
Ken Simonton, Oregon State – Running Back
Kenneth Sims, Texas – Defensive Tackle
Barry Smith, Florida State – Wide Receiver
C.J. Spiller, Clemson – Running Back
Darren Sproles, Kansas State – Running Back
Taylor Stubblefield, Purdue – Wide Receiver
Aaron Taylor, Notre Dame – Offensive Tackle
Andre Tippett, Iowa – Defensive End
Troy Vincent, Wisconsin – Defensive Back
Chris Ward, Ohio State – Offensive Tackle
Zach Wiegert, Nebraska – Offensive Tackle
Roy Williams, Oklahoma – Defensive Back
Steve Wisniewski, Penn State – Offensive Guard
Donnell Woolford, Clemson – Defensive Back
Luis Zendejas, Arizona State – Placekicker