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One of these twelve sport-by-sport Academic All-Americans of the year is selected as the Academic All-America Team Member of the Year for each division. [4] The most recent football player to win the all-sports honor is Owen Grover of Wartburg College, who received the Division III award for the 2023–24 academic year. [5] [a]
National Football League player, member of the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame, Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court: Bill Perkins: Seton Hall University School of Law [104] National Football League player Billy Rohr: Western State College of Law [105] Major League Baseball pitcher Robert R. Thomas: Loyola University Chicago ...
This category includes those American football players who were first-team selections for one or more NCAA Division I College Football All-America Teams.This includes those players who were consensus or unanimous All-Americans as recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); it does not include those players who received second-team, third-team or honorable mention All ...
Name College(s) played for Position Year inducted (link to HOF bio) Earl Abell: Colgate: Tackle: 1973: Alex Agase: Illinois, Purdue: Guard: 1963: Harry Agganis: Boston University
Three alumni are recipients of college football's Heisman Trophy: Doc Blanchard (class of 1947), Glenn Davis (class of 1947), and Pete Dawkins (class of 1959). Bob Mischak (class of 1954) was named No. 7 on NFL.com's list of Top Ten All Time NFL Players from service academies and was a 3x Super Bowl winner. (Note – There are at least 2 others ...
Florida State's first football team, "The Eleven" Florida State University has graduated a large number of athletes. This includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Florida State who are notable for their achievements within athletics, sometimes before or after their time at Florida State.
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The NCAA classifies FBS football as a "head-count" sport, meaning that each player receiving any athletically-related aid from the school counts fully against the 85-player limit. By contrast, FCS football is classified as an "equivalency" sport, which means that scholarship aid is limited to the equivalent of a specified number of full ...