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College Football Hall of Fame welcomes Aaron Donald, Marvin Harrison and Mark Ingram
Summary
The College Football Hall of Fame announced 22 new inductees — 18 former players and four coaches — including Marvin Harrison, Aaron Donald, Mark Ingram and Ndamukong Suh.
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The College Football Hall of Fame announced a new class of inductees on Wednesday. The group includes 18 former players and four coaches. The announcement came just days before the College Football Playoff title game. Several inductees are widely known for later professional honors.
Key details:
- A total of 22 men were elected: 18 players and four coaches.
- The players represent 18 different college programs.
- Notable names reported among the inductees include Marvin Harrison Sr., Aaron Donald, Mark Ingram and Ndamukong Suh.
- The announcement highlighted a current Pro Football Hall of Famer in Marvin Harrison and a Heisman Trophy winner in Mark Ingram.
Summary:
The induction class brings together players and coaches from across different eras and programs and recognizes individuals noted for collegiate and professional accomplishments. Undetermined at this time.
