Heisman winners Ingram, Newton, Griffin are among players on College Football Hall of Fame ballot
Heisman Trophy winners Mark Ingram, Cam Newton and Robert Griffin III and former AP National Player of the Year Ndamukong Suh are on the ballot for the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class.
The National Football Foundation released the ballot Monday for the class that will be announced in January. It includes 79 players and nine coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision and 100 players and 35 coaches from lower levels.
Ingram became Alabama's first Heisman winner in 2009 after running for 1,658 yards and 20 touchdowns. Newton in 2010 was just the third player in FBS history with 20 passing and 20 rushing touchdowns. Griffin in 2011 led the nation in points responsible for and ranked second in total offense.
Suh was a force for Nebraska in 2009 and became the first defensive lineman in 15 seasons to be named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. He finished fourth in voting but was honored as the nation's top player by The Associated Press.
Among other players on the ballot are Iowa's Brad Banks, Colorado's Eric Bieniemy, Oklahoma State's Dez Bryant, Penn State's Ki-Jana Carter, Pittsburgh's Aaron Donald, Syracuse's Marvin Harrison, Oklahoma's Josh Heupel, Ohio State's James Laurinaitis, Washington State's Ryan Leaf, California's Marshawn Lynch, Illinois' Simeon Rice and Florida State's Peter Warrick.
Among coaches on the ballot are Larry Coker, Gary Patterson and Chris Petersen.
Coker led the Canes to consecutive national championship games and won the 2002 Rose Bowl to become the first rookie head coach to lead his team to a title since 1948. Patterson is TCU's all-time wins leader who led the Horned Frogs to six AP top 10 final rankings. Petersen is Boise State's all-time wins leader who led the Broncos to two undefeated seasons and led Washington to the 2016 College Football Playoff.
The NFF also announced an adjustment to the eligibility criteria for coaches to be considered for induction. The minimum career winning percentage required for coaching eligibility will go from .600 to .595 beginning in 2027.
The change would make Mike Leach eligible. Leach, who died in 2022, had a .596 winning percentage with a 158-107 record over 21 seasons at Texas Tech, Washington State and Mississippi State.
Leach was known for his innovative wide-open offenses and his knack for pulling upsets. He won 18 games against Top 25 opponents when his team was unranked.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Michigan QB Prospect Makes Big Announcement on Monday
Michigan QB Prospect Makes Big Announcement on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Michigan football has shored up its quarterback situation in a healthy way this offseason, bringing in transfer Mikey Keene from Fresno State along with the nation's top incoming freshman, Bryce Underwood. Advertisement The Wolverines have also looked to the future with the procurement of a pledge from class of 2026 four-star quarterback Brady Smigiel. On Monday, a Wolverines announcement at the team's recent offseason camp was revealed by a Class of 2027 quarterback prospect who hails from Michigan's backyard and has a chance to put himself in the mix to become one of Sherrone Moore's next signal callers in Ann Arbor. Michigan Class of 2026 QB commit Brady Smigiel. © JOE CURLEY/THE STAR / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images "Blessed to be named Camp MVP at Michigan's camp today!" quarterback Duke Banta of Detroit (Novi) Catholic Central wrote on X. "Thank you for the experience and can't wait to be back," he added, tagging Michigan OC Chip Lindsey and coach Moore among others. "'100,'" a fan wrote using the '100' emoji with three flexing arm emojis and a "congratulations" comment under Banta's post. Advertisement Banta has not been given a star ranking by but holds an offer from the Central Michigan Chippewas and has received interest from the Wolverines and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He plays for a traditional high school powerhouse and stands 6-foot-2 inches tall, weighing in at 162 pounds. Banta will likely need to add size and strength in the weight room as his recruiting odyssey continues to heat up heading into the fall football season. The Wolverines have shown they are capable of recruiting top prospects on the national scene, adding to the competition that Banta will face in the coming seasons for a scholarship offer. Advertisement Related: Heisman Trophy Winner's Son Announces Big Offer From ACC Power This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Charles Woodson's Son Announces Big Michigan News Wednesday
Charles Woodson's Son Announces Big Michigan News Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Michigan Wolverines won the 1997-98 national championship behind the incredible play of Heisman Trophy winning cornerback Charles Woodson, who made the biggest plays of the season in the biggest games. Advertisement Woodson went on to win a Super Bowl title in Green Bay and became a Hall-of-Fame player who helped redefine his position at the next level. On Wednesday, Woodson's son reported what his father had been longing to hear as he shared big news about the Wolverines football program on his X account after a recent offer from another football powerhouse. Clarissa Thompson (L), Donovan McNabb, Charles Woodson and Julian Edelman at the Super Bowl LIX set at Caesars Superdome in 2025. © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images "Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Michigan!!!!" Woodson Jr. wrote on his X account as he broke the news Wednesday. The Lake Nona, Florida native has been a fast riser among high school prospects since he began receiving attention from bigger schools. Advertisement Michigan fans clamored for the Wolverines to offer Woodson Jr. and finally got their wish, shortly after he was offered by the Florida State Seminoles. Woodson Jr. now has a four-star ranking on after his latest accumulation of scholarship offers. Woodson Jr. has offers from Texas A&M, Sacramento State, Michigan, Florida State, Ole Miss, Syracuse, Delaware, and Kentucky. He reports a height of 5-foot-11 and a weight of 170 pounds and will be part of the Class of 2027 as a free safety and cornerback. Michigan football has been linked to over 50 prospects so far for the Class of 2027. Woodson Jr. would become a centerpiece in the class should he decide to sign on the dotted line. Advertisement Related: Michigan QB Prospect Makes Big Announcement on Monday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 5, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
‘Who Am I Sitting Next To?': NFL Star Travis Hunter Wins Hearts With Humble Airport Encounter
Travis Hunter, the Jacksonville Jaguars' No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, is making headlines for all the right reasons after a heartwarming interaction with a fellow passenger on a recent United Airlines flight. The former Colorado star and Heisman Trophy winner left a lasting impression on Sandy Hawkins Combs, who had no idea she was sitting next to a future NFL sensation until other passengers began approaching him. Combs shared her experience in a Facebook post that quickly went viral, praising Hunter for his exceptional manners and down-to-earth personality. The young athlete offered to help her with her bag, addressed her as 'ma'am,' and engaged in pleasant conversation throughout the flight. What stood out most to Combs wasn't Hunter's athletic achievements but his genuine humility and respectful demeanor, qualities that have endeared him to fans. This chance meeting between Hunter and Combs happened as she was flying home from Denver. Travis Hunter Shows MVP-Worthy Manners On Flight 'Anyone would be proud to have him as a son or grandson – so polite,' Combs wrote in her viral Facebook post. It wasn't until fellow passengers began approaching Hunter for photos that Combs realized her seatmate was someone special. 'I turned and asked him, 'Who am I sitting next to?' I looked at his Jaguar pants, smiled, and asked, 'Are you an athlete?' He smiled and said, 'I'm Travis. Yes, I was drafted by the Jags.' I already told my sons I want his jersey,' she recounted. Advertisement Hunter's impression on Combs extended beyond their brief encounter. She expressed her newfound support for the Jacksonville Jaguars, writing, 'He's so humble and down-to-earth—I would have never guessed he was a professional athlete. JACKSONVILLE JAGS, you did good! I will be buying tickets.' The Jacksonville Jaguars invested heavily to secure Hunter in the draft, trading up for the No. 2 pick by parting with the No. 5 overall pick, No. 36, No. 126, and a 2026 first-round pick. The post 'Who Am I Sitting Next To?': NFL Star Travis Hunter Wins Hearts With Humble Airport Encounter appeared first on Travel Noire.