The University of Miami football program prides itself on producing a winning culture, competing with any program in the nation and, of course, playing with that South Florida swagger. From Ted Hendricks to Shaq Quarterman, Alonzo Highsmith to Jonathan Vilma and Michael Irvin to Dan Morgan, The U has produced leaders of the game throughout its illustrious career. Few are more beloved, candid, respected and accomplished like former two-time All-American Ed Reed.
Now in retirement, Reed is enjoying a renaissance like no other former player. Recently named to the College Football Hall of Fame’s 2018 class during the National Championship Game in January, this year will also mark the first time that Reed will be a candidate for the Pro Football Hall of Fame when the ballots are delivered to voters this fall.