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Former Clemson Stars Listed on South Carolina Football Hall of Fame Ballot

The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame opened online voting for its Class of 2024. Included below is more information from the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame, including links to vote and the list of nominees, including several with Clemson ties.


Greenville, SC: The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame (SCFHOF) has opened online voting for their Class of 2024 with a First Round Nomination Ballot presented by Hotel Hartness.

This year’s ballot includes 75 nominees of players and coaches, featuring 10 Legacy nominees. Legacy nominees honor individuals considered outside of the modern era or those who have passed away. Each nominee was either born, grew up, played in South Carolina, coached at one of the state’s collegiate football programs, or made a significant positive impact on football in South Carolina. This year, the Class of 2024 nomination list represents a SCFHOF record of ten South Carolina college football programs. Vote Here!

Voting is available online at scfootballhof.org and is open to everyone. The first-round voting period runs through December 16, 2024, allowing SCFHOF supporting members, football fans, and media outlets to vote for up to four (4) modern era nominees and one (1) legacy nominee from the provided ballot or a write-in for the Class of 2024. The final round of voting will follow

shortly after, featuring the top names from the Nomination Round vote. The Class of 2024 will be enshrined at the organization’s 12th Annual Enshrinement Ceremony on April 17, 2025, at Hotel Hartness in Greenville, SC.

Class of 2024 Nominees

SC Natives who played college football outside of South Carolina (31):
• Donnie Abraham (Orangeburg), Troy Brown (Barnwell), Zach Brown (Beaufort), Jeff Burris (Rock Hill), Marion Campbell (Legacy/Chester), Corey Chavous (Aiken), Dexter Coakley (Mt. Pleasant), Tyronne Drakeford (Camden), Justin Durant (Florence), Armanti Edwards (Greenwood), Shaun Ellis (Anderson), Bobby Engram (Camden), Rickey Foggie (Laurens), James “Jumpy” Geathers (Georgetown), Robert Geathers, Jr. (Georgetown), Jonathan Goodwin (Columbia), Joe Hamilton (Alvin), Albert Haynesworth (Hartsville), Chris Hope (Rock Hill), Bob Jeter (Legacy/Union), Robert Massey (Rock Hill), Tony Rice (Greenwood/Woodruff), Jake Scott (Greenwood), Clyde Simmons, Jr. (Lane), Bill Thompson (Greenville), Lawrence Timmons (Florence), Ben Watson (Rock Hill), George Webster (Legacy/Anderson), Roddy White (James Island), Willie Williams (Columbia), and Jim Youngblood (Jonesville)

Allen University (1):
• Sam Davis (Legacy)

The Citadel (2):
• Jack Douglas (Irmo), and Brian Ruff

Clemson University (14):
• Jeff Bryant, Brentson Buckner, Jerry Butler (Ware Shoals), Fred Cone (Legacy), Woody Dantzler (Orangeburg), Dexter Davis (Sumter), Rod Gardner, Kevin Mack, Ed McDaniel (Batesburg-Leesville), Anthony Simmons (Spartanburg), CJ Spiller, Jim Stuckey (Cayce), Perry Tuttle, and Donnell Woolford

Coastal Carolina University (1):
• Mike Tolbert

Furman University (3):
• Robbie Caldwell (Pageland), Bobby Johnson (Furman HC/Clemson/Columbia), and Orlando Ruff (Charleston)

Newberry (1):
• Ron Parker (Beaufort)

Presbyterian College (1):
• Bob Waters (Legacy)

South Carolina State University (4):
• Barney Chavous (Aiken), Chartric Darby (North), Marion Motley (Legacy), and Coach Oliver “Buddy” Pough (Orangeburg)

University of South Carolina (15):
• Robert Brooks (Greenwood), Sheldon Brown (Lancaster), Jim Carlen (Legacy/Gamecock HC), Mark D’Antonio, Todd Ellis, Jeff Grantz, Lou Holtz (Gamecock HC), Johnathan Joseph (Rock Hill), Corey Miller (Pageland), Sidney Rice (Gaffney), Dunta Robinson, Connor Shaw, Duce Staley (W. Columbia), Steve Wadiak (Legacy), and Travelle Wharton (Fountain Inn)

Wofford College (2):
• Eric Breitenstein, Shawn Graves (Marion)

About the SCFHOF:
The SCFHOF is a 501(c)(3) “For Impact” organization committed to honoring South Carolina football leaders and guiding South Carolina students to become Top 10 in college and career readiness by December 31, 2030. Our mission celebrates excellence while educating, encouraging, and empowering our community to bring out the best in ourselves and others. Join us in recognizing, celebrating, and encouraging excellence. Together, we can help SC students reach Top 10 national status in college and career readiness by December 31, 2030 (Ranked 43rd nationally in 2019 by U.S. News & World Report). Play your role in this worthy legacy by donating to support the Bridge Builder Excellence Award Program, #SCTop10N2030 Movement, and scholarships at scfootballhof.org. #SCTop10N2030

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