As two of the most storied programs in all of sports, it makes sense that the Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines have produced some of the most noteworthy players in professional football. Ohio State has the third-most NFL Hall of Fame inductees of any school with 10, while Michigan sits tied for fourth with eight (Notre Dame, 10, and USC, 11, led all schools). In due time, the likes of Charles Woodson, Eddie George, Tom Brady and Nick Mangold may also grace the Hall, but for now, here are the great players, coaches and contributors from both schools who have been selected to the hall:
- Cris Carter (1984-86): After playing for three seasons at Ohio State, the wideout was selected in the fourth round of the 1987 supplemental draft.