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