
Located in Atlanta, Ga., the Black College Football Hall of Fame was founded in 2009 to honor the contributions of players who participated in HBCU football over the past century. The first class in 2010 included Jackson State’s Walter Payton, Mississippi Valley State’s Jerry Rice and Grambling coach Eddie Robinson. Since then, players inducted include Grambling State’s Doug Williams, Alcorn State’s Steve McNair and the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore’s Art Shell.
The 2013 class is as star-studded as any of them, including six players who have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.