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The Pro Football Hall of Fame houses more representatives from Southern California than any other school. A record eleven Trojans are enshrined in the palace of football past, and with the preliminary list of 2012 nominees announced today, there is potential for that number to swell.
2012 Hall of Fame Nominees
WR, Keyshawn Johnson [...]
He had the career that never ended. He was coached by legends. He’s the NFL’s leading scorer. And he had a biting sense of humor. Today football lost one of it’s all time brightest stars. He began his career at the University of Kentucky where he was coached by Bear Bryant. At the time he [...]
L.J. This one’s for you man.
Horrible? Not a top 100 quarterback in NFL history? Only in because of a guarantee?
That’s the words I’ve heard when it comes to a lot of Bleacher Report writers who think that Joe Namath is actually a disgrace to the Hall of Fame and should be removed. [...]
Greg Koch was picked in the second round of the 1977 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers, he was extremely athletic for an NFL lineman and had the ability to play both tackle and guard.
Greg is an extremely down to earth guy and very nice. In fact, after reading his answers to my questions, he’s up there [...]
After seeing what Rod Woodson could be and what he did in college, it was almost a no brainer that he’d be special in the pros. One of those players that comes along once in a very long time; If not once in a lifetime. Prior to the 1987 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers had [...]
Lee Harold Carmichael was a seventh round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1971 NFL Draft. He was the 161st player chosen overall.
Carmichael attended Southern University in his collegiate career. While starting all four years at wide receiver, he never led the Jaguars in receptions.
Those who may follow this blog know that I pay tribute to Professional Football Legends yet to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall Of Fame.
You also may be aware one of my first entries into this blogs series was on CHRIS HANBURGER.
It is my personal mission to get Hanburger into Canton, and this has been spotlighted in the Washington Times.
I have decided to ratchet up my efforts.
Brian was a college quarterback who was drafted in the 5th round of the 1990 draft by the Washington Redskins. He was converted to running back, but did his major work as a return specialist in the NFL. Brian split return duties with 2 other players in his rookie season, but did rush for a touchdown on 15 attempts. Taking over the full time return duties the next season, Brian led the NFL with 600 punt return yards and two touchdowns.