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League Date/Season Team(s) Type
College football October 9, 1954 Stanford Indians vs. Navy Midshipmen Program
Members of the College Football Hall of Fame (Players: A-K, L-Z), (Coaches)
Quarterbacks Frankie Albert • Terry Baker • Steve Bartkowski • Sammy Baugh • Angelo Bertelli • John Brodie • Randall Cunningham • Paddy Driscoll • Roman Gabriel • Bob Griese • Joe Kapp • Eddie LeBaron • Andrew Luck • Johnny Lujack • Archie Manning • Peyton Manning • Don Meredith • Craig Morton • Davey O'Brien • Ken O'Brien • Charlie O'Rourke • Carson Palmer • Jim Plunkett • John Rauch • Tony Romo • Sandy Stephens • Vinny Testaverde • Joe Theismann • Danny White • Norm Van Brocklin
Running Backs Marcus Allen • Cliff Battles • Ricky Bell • Jay Berwanger • Earl Campbell • Billy Cannon • John Cappelletti • Howard Cassady • Sam Cunningham • Anthony Davis • Ernie Davis • Eric Dickerson • Glenn Dobbs • Tony Dorsett • Bill Dudley • Marshall Faulk • Bob Ferguson • Sam Francis • Mike Garrett • Otto Graham • Red Grange • Parker Hall • Chic Harley • Tom Harmon • Mike Holovak • Paul Hornung • Bo Jackson • John Kimbrough • Floyd Little • Sid Luckman • George McAfee • Tommy McDonald • Hugh McElhenny • Wilbert Montgomery • Bronko Nagurski • Ernie Nevers • Bill Osmanski • Steve Owens • Jack Pardee • Ace Parker • Erny Pinckert • Greg Pruitt • George Rogers • Barry Sanders • Jimmy Saxton • Billy Sims • Frank Sinkwich • C.J. Spiller • Jerry Stovall • Ken Strong • Clendon Thomas • LaDainian Tomlinson • Jim Thorpe • Charley Trippi • Herschel Walker • Curt Warner • Joe Washington
Wide Receivers / Ends Tim Brown • Troy Brown • Anthony Carter • Guy Chamberlin • Buddy Dial • Larry Fitzgerald • Leon Hart • Torry Holt • Don Hutson • Raghib Ismail • John Jefferson • Calvin Johnson • Ken Kavanaugh • Larry Kelley • Jim Martin • Wayne Millner • Art Monk • Pete Pihos • Willie Richardson • Sterling Sharpe • Lynn Swann
Tight Ends Keith Jackson • Ozzie Newsome
Offensive Linemen Chuck Bednarik • Tony Boselli • Bob Brown • Lomas Brown • Jim Covert • Dan Dierdorf • Keith Dorney • Turk Edwards • Cal Hubbard • Lee Roy Jordan • Alex Karras • Randall McDaniel • Reggie McKenzie • Bryant McKinnie • Lou Michaels • Orlando Pace • Jim Parker • Bob Pellegrini • Marvin Powell • George Savitsky • Will Shields • Duke Slater • Jim Ray Smith • Joe Thomas • Bulldog Turner • Al Wistert • Alex Wojciechowicz • John Wooten • Ron Yary
Defensive Linemen Harry Carson • Ray Childress • Carl Eller • Steve Emtman • Doug English • E.J. Junior • Merlin Olsen • John Randle • Glenn Ressler • Kenneth Sims • Joe Stydahar • Andre Tippett • Randy White • Reggie White • Paul Wiggin • Chris Zorich
Linebackers Derrick Brooks • Tom Cousineau • Willie Lanier • Sam Mills • Tommy Nobis • Joe Schmidt • Harley Sewell • Jeff Siemon • Mike Singletary • Gary Spani • Derrick Thomas • Zach Thomas • Jerry Tubbs • Brian Urlacher • Patrick Willis
Defensive Backs Dré Bly • Kenny Easley • Darrell Green • Ed Reed • Deion Sanders • Leonard Smith • Pat Tillman • Brad Van Pelt • Charles Woodson • Rod Woodson
Placekickers and Punters Ray Guy
Coaches Frank Beamer • Bill Bowes • Bear Bryant • Don Coryell • Dan Devine • Pat Dye • Rip Engle • Erickson • Danny Ford • Babe Hollingbery • Lou Holtz • Howard • Billy Joe • Jimmy Johnson • Ralph Jordan • Frank Kush • Dick MacPherson • John McKay • Greasy Neale • Tom Osborne • Ara Parseghian • Joe Paterno • James Phelan • John Ralston • Mark Richt • John Robinson • Knute Rockne • Darrell Royal • Buck Shaw • Gene Stallings • Bob Stoops • Barry Switzer • Grant Teaff • Pop Warner


Georgia Bulldogs football head coaches
Charles Herty (1891) • No team (1892) • Ernest Brown (1893) • Robert Winston (1894) • Pop Warner (1895-96) • Charles McCarthy (1897-98) • Gordon Saussy (1899) • E. E. Jones (1900) • William Ayres Reynolds (1901-02) • Marvin M. Dickinson (1903) • Charles A. Barnard (1904) • Marvin M. Dickinson (1905) • George S. Whitney (1906-07) • Branch Bocock (1908) • James Coulter & Frank Dobson (1909) • W. A. Cunningham (1910-16) • No team (1917-18) • W. A. Cunningham (1919) • Herman Stegeman (1920-22) • George Cecil Woodruff (1923-27) • Harry Mehre (1928-37) • Joel Hunt (1938) • Wally Butts (1939-60) • Johnny Griffith (1961-63) • Vince Dooley (1964-88) • Ray Goff (1989-95) • Jim Donnan (1996-2000) • Mark Richt (2001-15) • Bryan McClendon* (2015) • Kirby Smart (2016-present)

*interim head coach


Pittsburgh Panthers football head coaches
Anson Harrold (1893) • J. P. Linn (1895) • George W. Hoskins (1896) • Thomas Trenchard (1897) • Frederick A. Robinson (1898-99) • Roy Jackson (1900) • Wilbur Hockensmith (1901) • Fred Crolius (1902) • Arthur Mosse (1903-05) • Edgar Wingard (1906) • John A. Moorehead (1907-08) • Joseph H. Thompson (1909-12) • Joseph Duff (1913-14) • Pop Warner (1915-23) • Jock Sutherland (1924-38) • Charley Bowser (1939-42) • Clark Shaughnessy (1943-45) • Wes Fesler (1946) • Mike Milligan (1947-49) • Len Casanova (1950) • Tom Hamilton (1951) • Red Dawson (1952-54) • Tom Hamilton (1954) • John Michelosen (1955-65) • Dave Hart (1966-68) • Carl DePasqua (1969-72) • Johnny Majors (1973-76) • Jackie Sherrill (1977-81) • Foge Fazio (1982-85) • Mike Gottfried (1986-89) • Paul Hackett (1989-92) • Sal Sunseri* (1992) • Johnny Majors (1993-96) • Walt Harris (1997-2004) • Dave Wannstedt (2005-10) • Phil Bennett* (2010) • Todd Graham (2011) • Keith Patterson* (2011) • Paul Chryst (2012-14) • Joe Rudolph* (2014) • Pat Narduzzi (2015-present)

*interim head coach


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