I’ll start by saying getting into the College Football Hall of Fame is weird.
Need proof?
Raghib Ismail, “The Rocket”, perhaps the most exciting player to wear Notre Dame’s blue and gold since WWII was not officially a member until Tuesday night.
There are rules dependent on what you accomplish in college, what you retire from professional football and whatever else. The fact of the matter is you don’t have a College Football Hall of Fame if “The Rocket” isn’t in his first day of eligibility.
A member of the 1988 national championship team, a 1990 All American and the runner-up to Ty Detmer in the Heisman Trophy voting, Ismail went in with 14 other new members Tuesday night.
Welcome to the College Football Hall of Fame – @NDFootball legend Rocket Ismail (@iamrocketismail)! pic.twitter.com/I6YI19CQ5s
— Football Foundation (@NFFNetwork) December 11, 2019
For the life of me I still don’t understand how a system quarterback in Ty Detmer beat out a legend but so-be-it. I guess that’s just like how Jason White beat out Larry Fitzgerald 13 years later.
I don’t know the rules of getting into the hall like I said, all I know is that Ismail is a guy you let in on the first day he’s eligible. If not your voters or rules, or both, stink.
Whatever the case – I’m glad he’s finally in a place he deserves.
Now enjoy some of his insane highlights from his three years at Notre Dame:
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