Notre Dame has a new College Football Hall of Fame member

Notre Dame adds one to their leading number of CFB Hall of Famers as Aaron Taylor was named to the 2021 class today.

Notre Dame has a new enshrinee in the College Football Hall of Fame as former offensive tackle standout Aaron Taylor will officially be part of the 2021 class.

The announcement was made on SportsCenter on Monday, as Taylor joins 10 other players and two coaches in the 2021 class.

In all honesty, how it took this long for Taylor to gain enshrinement is beyond me compared to how long others in his class didn’t have to wait.

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The entire class is listed below and more on Taylor follows that:

PLAYERS:
  • Harris Barton – OT, North Carolina (1983-86)
  • David Fulcher – DB, Arizona State (1983-85)
  • Dan Morgan – LB, Miami [FL] (1997-2000)
  • Carson Palmer – QB, Southern California (1998-2002)
  • Tony Romo – QB, Eastern Illinois (1999-2002)
  • Kenneth Sims – DT, Texas (1978-81)
  • C.J. Spiller – RB/KR, Clemson (2006-09)
  • Darren Sproles – RB, Kansas State (2001-04)
  • Aaron Taylor – OT, Notre Dame (1990-93)
  • Andre Tippett – DE, Iowa (1979-81)
  • Al Wilson – LB, Tennessee (1995-98)
COACHES:
  • Rudy Hubbard – 83-48-3 (63.1%); Florida A&M (1974-85)
  • Bob Stoops – 190-48-0 (79.8%); Oklahoma (1999-2016)

More on Aaron Taylor…