Due to the criteria for eligibility into the College Football Hall of Fame requiring first team All-American status, Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds will never be enshrined.
This seems like the kind of company you would like to find yourself in. National Champions. Record-breaking college and NFL careers. Super Bowl MVPs.
But another thing that brings these three together is that none of them will ever be eligible for enshrinement in the College Football Hall of Fame.
The first requirement for eligibility into the Hall according to the National Football Foundation, which is listed in all caps on their website, states that "FIRST AND FOREMOST, A PLAYER MUST HAVE RECEIVED FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA RECOGNITION BY A SELECTOR RECOGNIZED BY THE NCAA AND UTILIZED TO COMPRISE THEIR CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA TEAMS.