Aaron Donald, Marvin Harrison, Mark Ingram Among Newest Inductees Into College Football Hall of Fame

Four coaches and 18 former players are the newest College Football Hall of Famers, which includes a current Pro Football Hall of Famer in Harrison.
Aaron Donald, Marvin Harrison, Mark Ingram Among Newest Inductees Into College Football Hall of Fame
Running back Mark Ingram (22) of the Alabama Crimson Tide poses with the Heisman Trophy during a press conference after being named the 75th Heisman Trophy winner at the Marriott Marquis in New York City on Dec. 12, 2009. Chris Trotman/Getty Images
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Just days before college football will crown a new national champion in the CFP Title Game, the sport welcomes 22 men into the most prestigious club one can get into. The College Football Hall of Fame announced its newest members on Wednesday, which includes 18 former players and four coaches.

The list of names is highlighted by one current member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Marvin Harrison Sr., one Heisman winner in Mark Ingram, and two of the most dominant defensive linemen of all-time in Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh. The 18 players elected all come from 18 different college football programs, providing interest to fans from all across the nation.

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