NEW YORK — Vince Young put up dizzying dual-threat numbers at Texas before it was common in college football.
Arkansas' Darren McFadden was one of the first great running backs to get swept aside as college football became dominated by the wave of dual-threat quarterbacks who followed Young.
Lorenzo White was a standout at Michigan State in the days when running backs were college football's biggest stars, but his best season came as a sophomore back when Heisman Trophy winners were always upperclassmen.
Young, McFadden and White were among 13 players and two coaches being inducted into College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday night at the National Football Foundation's awards dinner in New York.