Urban Meyer, Michael Vick, Michael Strahan highlight 2025 college football HOF class
The College Football Hall of Fame welcomes a new class of coaches and players to its storied ranks. The 2025 inductees include three-time national championship-winning coach Urban Meyer, 1999 first-team All-American and Big East Offensive Player of the Year Michael Vick, and 1992 first-team All-American and Division I-AA Defensive Player of the Year Michael Strahan, all of whom are members of the FOX Sports family.
They join Nick Saban, who won seven national titles as a coach and was the first member of the class to officially be announced.
Meyer started his head-coaching career at Bowling Green in 2001, before moving on to Utah in 2003. His most prominent jobs came at his next two stops: Florida (2005-10) and Ohio State (2012-08). Meyer won two BCS national championships with the Gators before stepping down.
The Ohio native then returned to coaching in 2012 to fulfill a childhood dream and lead the Buckeyes. During the 2014 season, Ohio State claimed the first ever College Football Playoff national championship.
Meyer finished his career with a 187-32 record, the third-highest winning percentage (85.4%) in FBS history. He was also 27-3 in rivalry games, including a 7-0 record against Michigan while at Ohio State and a 5-1 record against Florida State with the Gators.
Vick, who was recently named the head coach of Norfolk State, dazzled as a dual-threat quarterback at Virginia Tech. In his first season as a starter in 1999, the redshirt freshman finished third in the Heisman voting and was named a first-team All-American after posting 1,840 passing yards and 585 rushing yards. He also led the Hokies to an undefeated regular season and a national championship game appearance that year with his playmaking abilities.
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