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Hall of Famers by College

Southern California (11)
Notre Dame (10)
Michigan (8)
Alabama (7)
Ohio State (7)
Syracuse (7)
Illinois (6)
Minnesota (6)
Oregon (6)
Pittsburgh (6)
Penn State (5)
SMU (5)
 
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Some additional information sure not to please all of us who like Cris Carter...the cutdowns are incremental, meaning they start with 15, go to 10, then get to 5 (senior guys are separate), then have the final vote on the 5 and the senior guy(s).

The cuts went as follows:

First cut to 10: Brown, Carter, Coryell, Craig, Haley

Second cut to 5: Dawson, Dent, Kennedy, Reed, Sharpe

Last vote/In: Grimm, Jackson, Randle, Rice, Smith

So Cris didn't even make the final 10 (but Andre Reed did), which as I have been saying looks bad for his future prospects. :pissed:
 
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2 things:

1) Cris Carter getting shafted again is ridiculous. You're telling me John Randle was more dominating at his postion with the Vikings than Cris Carter was?

2) Did Dick LeBeau get in as a player, coach, or both? Seems a long time for him to wait to get in as a player in a year with two first ballot guaranteed locks like Smith and Rice.
 
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Thump;1657583; said:
2 things:

1) Cris Carter getting shafted again is ridiculous. You're telling me John Randle was more dominating at his postion with the Vikings than Cris Carter was?

2) Did Dick LeBeau get in as a player, coach, or both? Seems a long time for him to wait to get in as a player in a year with two first ballot guaranteed locks like Smith and Rice.

2- Player only. He was a senior nominee, so he had already had his "traditional" eligibility period. The senior guys are considered completely independently of the "modern" guys, so the number of other guys (or who they are) really has no bearing on whether the senior guys get in or not in a particular year.
 
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Bucklion;1657585; said:
2- Player only. He was a senior nominee, so he had already had his "traditional" eligibility period. The senior guys are considered completely independently of the "modern" guys, so the number of other guys (or who they are) really has no bearing on whether the senior guys get in or not in a particular year.

Gotcha.

Just hard to believe that his coaching didn't play a part in his admission to the Hall.
 
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Thump;1657587; said:
Gotcha.

Just hard to believe that his coaching didn't play a part in his admission to the Hall.

It very well might have "unofficially" been a career achievement award in the eyes of a few of the voters, though his playing days stood enough that they warranted admission on their own, really.
 
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