Former Crimson Tide QB Ken Stabler will finally be recognized among the game’s immortals in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

It has been more than 30 years since “The Snake” last played football, but on Saturday evening it was revealed that the Alabama and Oakland Raiders legend was voted into the prestigious club.

Unfortunately, it was a little late for Stabler to enjoy the honor, as he passed away last year due to complications from colon cancer.

Stabler played for legendary Alabama coach Bear Bryant long before becoming the NFL MVP and a Super Bowl champion.

Here’s what some Alabama fans and personalities had to say about the news: