Florida State University Athletics
Ron Simmons To Be Inducted Into College Football Hall of Fame
5/1/2008 12:00:00 PM | Football
May 1, 2008
New York, NY –
Simmons and the rest of the 2008 FBS Hall of Fame Class, which includes 13 All-America players and two legendary coaches, will be inducted at The National Football Foundation’s Annual Awards Dinner on December 9, 2008 at
“When I was first notified about it, I couldn’t believe it was true,” Simmons said, “because normally, when honors like these are bestowed upon you, it’s usually late in your life or sometimes even after your dead. At this point of my life, I am able to enjoy it. It’s a great honor. Out of the millions of young men that have played college football, to be chosen among such a select few, it’s unbelievable and a very good honor. The fact that they considered me worthy just to be in the College Hall of Fame is a dream come true.”
With the induction, Simmons becomes the fourth
When Simmons was signed out of
The powerful middle guard anchored the center of the defense that took FSU to a pair of Orange Bowl appearances in 1979 and 1980, resulting in FSU’s highest national ranking at the time, No. 5 in the final AP poll. He also led FSU to a Tangerine Bowl and to four consecutive victories over
To be eligible for the ballot, players must have been named a First Team All-America by a major/national selector as recognized and utilized by the NCAA for their consensus All-America teams; played their last year of intercollegiate football at least 10 years prior; played within the last 50 years and cannot be currently playing professional football. Coaches must have coached a minimum of 10 years and 100 games as a head coach; won at least 60 percent of their games; and be retired from coaching for at least three years; be retired from coaching and over the age of 70 (no waiting period); or over the age of 75 (active coaches eligible). In both cases, the candidate’s post-football record as a citizen may also be weighed.
Once nominated for consideration, all player candidates are submitted to one of eight District Screening Committees, depending on their geographic location, which conducts a vote to determine who will appear on the ballot and represent their respective districts. Each year, 15 candidates, who are not selected for the Hall of Fame, will be named automatic holdovers and will bypass the district screening process and automatically appear on the ballot the following year. Additionally, the Honors Review Committee may make recommendations to
The ballot was mailed to the more than 12,000 NFF members and current Hall of Famers whose votes will be tabulated and submitted to the NFF’s