Michael Vick and Michael Strahan Named to College Football Hall of Fame

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Michael Vick and Michael Strahan are two of the former players who will be inducted into the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame!

The National Football Foundation announced the 18-player, four-coach class on Wednesday.

Vick was a dual-threat quarterback in his two seasons at Virginia Tech, where he led the Hokies to a 22-2 record and the 1999 national championship game. He went on to play for 13 years in the NFL, and just last month he was hired as the head coach of Norfolk State.

Strahan is seen every weekday morning as a co-host on ABC’s Good Morning America and on Sundays as a FOX NFL Sunday analyst. But before he jumped into the world of broadcasting, he was a defensive lineman for Texas Southern from 1989-92. He recorded 41.5 sacks in four seasons before he went on to play 15 seasons for the New York Giants. He was then inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014.

The Hall of Fame is located in Atlanta, and the 2025 class will be inducted Dec. 9 during an awards dinner in Las Vegas.

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