Class of 2024
Finalists
11/30/2023
At a glance:
- 28
Finalists have been selected from over 200 nominees.
- The
Class of 2024 Inductees will be announced on December 14th, 2023.
- Inductees
will be honored during the Black College Football Hall of Fame Induction
Ceremony on June 8th, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA,
GA (November 30th, 2023) – The Black College Football Hall of Fame announced today the 28
Finalists for induction into the Class of 2024. The list includes 23
players and five coaches.
“We would like to congratulate the Class of 2024
Finalists”, said Doug Williams, Super Bowl XXII MVP, Chairman and Co-Founder of
the Hall of Fame. “Each of these men represents the absolute best of Black
College Football.”
The Finalists were
selected from a field of over 200 nominees by a 10-member Selection Committee
composed of prominent journalists, commentators, historians, former NFL General
Managers and football executives.
“Thank you to the
selection committee for their dedication and hard work in selecting this year’s
Finalists,” said Committee Chairman Charlie Neal. “The job of the
selection committee is not easy, but the passion for preserving the history of
Black College Football shows in this year’s group of Finalists.”
The Class of 2024 will
be announced on December 14th, 2023. They will be recognized for the first time
at the Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl in New Orleans on February 24th, 2024 and
honored during the 15th Annual Black College Football Hall of Fame Induction
Ceremony on Saturday, June 8th, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. For more
information, please visit www.BlackCollegeFootballHOF.org
PLAYER FINALISTS (23
Players)
- Julius
Adams (DE, Texas Southern University, 1967-1970)
- Joe
“747” Adams (QB, Tennessee State University, 1977-1980)
- George
Atkinson (S, Morris Brown, 1965-1968)
- Antoine
Bethea, (DB, Howard University, 2002-2005)
- Dwaine
Board (DE, North Carolina A&T State University, 1975-1978)
- Larry
Brooks (DT, Virginia State University, 1969-1972)
- Vince
Buck (DB, Central State University, 1986-1989)
- Waymond
Bryant (LB, Tennessee State University, 1970-1973)
- Kevin
Dent (S, Jackson State University, 1985-1988)
- Henry
Dyer (RB, Grambling State University, 1963-1965)
- Vernon
Holland (OL, Tennessee State University, 1967-1970)
- Richard
Huntley (RB, Winston-Salem State University, 1992-1995)
- Ezra
Johnson (DL, Morris Brown University, 1973-1976)
- Rashean
Mathis (DB, Bethune-Cookman University, 1999-2002)
- Jacquay
Nunnally (WR, Florida A&M University, 1997-2000)
- Lemar
Parrish (RB, Lincoln University, 1966-1969)
- Tyrone
Poole (DB, Fort Valley State University, 1991-1994)
- Anthony Pleasant (DE, Tennessee
State University, 1987-1990)
- Jake
Reed (WR, Grambling State University, 1987-1990)
- Eddie
Robinson, Jr. (LB, Alabama State University, 1988-1991)
- Dominique
Rodgers-Cromartie (DB, Tennessee State University, 2004-2007)
- John
Thierry (DE, Alcorn State University, 1991-1994)
- Jay
“Sky” Walker (QB, Howard University 1991-1994)
COACH FINALISTS (5
Coaches)
- Rod
Broadway (Head Football Coach, North Carolina Central University, North
Carolina A&T, Grambling State University, 2003-2017)
- Rudy
Hubbard (Head Football Coach, Florida A&M University, 1974-1985)
- Eddie
Hurt (Head Football Coach, Morgan State University, 1929-1959)
- Fred
“Pop” Long (Head Football Coach, Wiley College 1921- 1965)
- Doug
Porter (Head Football Coach, Mississippi Valley State University
1961-1965, Howard University 1974-1985, Fort Valley State University
1987-1996)
ABOUT THE BLACK
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
The Black College
Football Hall of Fame was founded in 2009 by African-American pioneers,
quarterbacks James Harris and Doug Williams to preserve the history and honor
the greatest football players, coaches and contributors from Historically Black
Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). There have been over 100 Inductees since
inception, including Mel Blount, James Harris, Willie Lanier, Art Shell and
Doug Williams, who serve as Trustees.
The Black College
Football Hall of Fame (BCFHOF) soon will have a permanent home at the Pro
Football Hall of Fame (PFHOF) to tell the story of Historically Black
Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
www.BlackCollegeFootballHOF.org
www.Twitter.com/BCFHOF
ABOUT THE ALLSTATE
HBCU LEGACY BOWL
The Allstate HBCU
Legacy Bowl, presented by the Black College Football Hall of Fame is a
postseason all-star game that showcases the top 100 NFL draft-eligible football
players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The game will be
played on the Saturday, February 24, 2024, in New Orleans, Louisiana at Tulane
University, and broadcast live on NFL Network. More than a football game, the
week-long celebration of Black culture and history will provide invaluable
exposure for HBCU students. HBCU Legacy Bowl Founding Partners include
Allstate, the National
Football League, adidas, Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and
his 15 and the
Mahomies Foundation, Coca-Cola, Coors Light, The New Orleans Saints, The State of Louisiana, Riddell, The Sugar Bowl, Zebra Technologies, and
the Pro Football
Hall of Fame. Follow the HBCU Legacy Bowl on social media via
@HBCULegacyBowl or visit www.HBCULegacyBowl.com for
more information.