List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players, L–Z)
This list consists of college football players who have been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
L
M
N
| Name | College(s) played for | Year inducted (link to HOF bio) |
|---|---|---|
| Bronko Nagurski | Minnesota | 1951 |
| Billy Neighbors | Alabama | 1973 |
| Darrin Nelson | Stanford | 2014 |
| Ernie Nevers | Stanford | 1971 |
| Marshall Newell | Harvard | 1957 |
| Harry Newman | Michigan | 1975 |
| Ozzie Newsome | Alabama | 1994 |
| Gifford Nielsen | Brigham Young | 1994 |
| Dwayne Nix | Texas A&I | 2003 |
| Tommy Nobis | Texas | 1981 |
| Leo Nomellini | Minnesota | 1977 |
| Jay Novacek | Wyoming | 2008 |
O
P
R
S
T
U
| Name | College(s) played for | Year inducted (link to HOF bio) |
|---|---|---|
| Joe Utay | Texas A&M | 1974 |
| Mike Utley | Washington State | 2016 |
V
| Name | College(s) played for | Year inducted (link to HOF bio) |
|---|---|---|
| Norm Van Brocklin | Oregon | 1966 |
| Brad Van Pelt | Michigan State | 2001 |
| Dale Van Sickel | Florida | 1975 |
| Harry Van Surdam | Wesleyan | 1972 |
| Dexter Very | Penn State | 1976 |
| Bill Vessels | Oklahoma | 1974 |
| Ernie Vick | Michigan | 1983 |
W
Y
| Name | College(s) played for | Year inducted (link to HOF bio) |
|---|---|---|
| Tommy Yarr | Notre Dame | 1987 |
| Ron Yary | Southern California | 1987 |
| Lloyd Yoder | Carnegie Tech | 1982 |
| Buddy Young | Illinois | 1968 |
| Charle Young | Southern California | 2004 |
| Harry Young | Marshall, Washington & Lee | 1958 |
| Steve Young | Brigham Young | 2001 |
| Waddy Young | Oklahoma | 1986 |
| Jack Youngblood | Florida | 1992 |
| Jim Youngblood | Tennessee Tech | 1996 |
| Paul "Tank" Younger | Grambling | 2000 |
Z
| Name | College(s) played for | Year inducted (link to HOF bio) |
|---|---|---|
| Gust Zarnas | Ohio State | 1975 |
| Chris Zorich | Notre Dame | 2007 |
References
See also
- List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players, A–K)
- List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches)
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