Kellen Moore, Terence Newman among former Cowboys on College Football Hall of Fame 2025 ballot
The College Football Hall of Fame has released its official ballot for the Class of 2025, and several former Cowboys are up for enshrinement. The complete list includes 77 players and nine coaches from FBS schools, along with 101 players and 34 coaches from the smaller divisional ranks.
A quick scan of the list will, of course, be highlighted by many who went on to become NFL superstars- like Michael Vick, Aaron Donald, Marvin Harrison, Marshawn Lynch, Michael Strahan, and Sean Taylor. But every individual on the ballot made extraordinary contributions to the game at the college level, even if they never received the same kind of accolades on Sundays.
The ballot has been emailed to over 12,000 National Football Foundation members and current Hall of Famers, whose votes will be compiled and submitted to the NFF’s Honors Court for final selection. The announcement of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class will be made early next, and inductions will take place in December 2025.
The College Football Hall of Fame is located in downtown Atlanta.
The Cowboys are well represented on this year’s ballot, with players from several different eras making the cut. Some still stand out among the franchise’s all-time legends, while a few others wore the iconic star only briefly.
Here’s a look at some of the onetime Cowboys who are up for college football immortality.
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