
Hall of Fame’s College Powerhouses: Pitt, Notre Dame, USC Lead the Way
The 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees highlight the universities that have produced the most Hall of Fame talent, with Pitt, Notre Dame and USC at the forefront.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Alan Page across Football.

The 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees highlight the universities that have produced the most Hall of Fame talent, with Pitt, Notre Dame and USC at the forefront.

This Saturday, the Pro Football Hall of Fame will welcome five new legends — DREW BREES, ROGER CRAIG, LARRY FITZGERALD, LUKE KUECHLY and ADAM VINATIERI — into its hallowed halls at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. The ceremony, which draws more than 12,000 guests in person and millions more watching live, marks the latest chapter in an event that has grown from a modest gathering in 1963 to a nationally televised celebration.
Ryan Harris, a former Notre Dame football player and Super Bowl champion, announced his departure from the radio analyst position after eight years, citing a focus on completing law school and expanding into new media and NFL roles.
Bob Belden, a Hall of Fame athlete and community pillar in Canton, Ohio, died at 78. His career spanned national championship glory, Super Bowl competition, and decades of leadership in the brick manufacturing industry.