The College Football Hall of Fame has unveiled an incredible new exhibit dedicated to every inductee from the 2023 class.

It’s a limited-run installment free with the price of admission that features rare artifacts from the careers of the newest members of the College Football Hall of Fame.

Every inductee will have a personalized locker with their school’s logo and colors, replete with memorabilia that includes , game-worn jerseys, helmets, and other significant pieces of their personal history.

Some particular artifacts on display include Eric Berry’s Jim Thorpe Award, Reggie Bush’s Rose Bowl patch and 2010 National Champs shirt, Robert Gallery’s 2003 Outland Trophy, some game balls from Michael Stonebreaker, and Tim Tebow’s bloody jersey from the 2008 contest vs. in-state rival, Florida State.

Tebow, an SEC legend for Florida, captured the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and guided the program to the national title in 2006 and 2008. The 2-time Maxwell Award quarterback was inducted into the Florida Football Ring of Honor in 2018. Tebow was also the national title game MVP in 2008 and a 2-time First-team All-American.

This is an excellent way for college football fans to dive deep into the history of some of the game’s legends. The College Football Hall of Fame is located in Atlanta and is open regularly every day except Tuesdays.