Gamecock Legends: Three Players to Watch for Hall of Fame
Sat Feb 08 2025
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One of the great universities in the US, South Carolina, will have a new face in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Sterling Sharpe, a standout wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, has already been announced as the first University of South Carolina alumni to be inducted in 2025.
It has been 63 years since the university's first Pro Football Hall of Fame selection. This milestone for Sterling Sharpe is inspiring fans to think about who might be next.
One candidate is John Abraham, a defensive end whose 15-season career in the NFL is nothing short of spectacular.
Abraham is best known for his impressive sack totals. He led the Atlanta Falcons with 68. 5 sacks and ranks 13th all-time in NFL history with 133. 5 sacks.
Abraham's ability to force fumbles is also notable. He ranks fourth all-time in NFL history with 47 forced fumbles.
Abraham has been recognized as a First Team All-Pro three times and a Second Team All-Pro once. He has also been selected to the Pro Bowl five times.
Another Gamecock legend, Dan Reeves, was a running back for the Dallas Cowboys and later a coach. He is one of just ten coaches in NFL history with 200 career wins.
Reeves' coaching career spanned nearly four decades. He was named Coach of the Year twice by the Associated Press.
Reeves reached the Super Bowl nine times during his career, including four as a head coach. He was also part of the Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl XII victory as an assistant coach.
Reeves led the Atlanta Falcons to their first Super Bowl appearance in 1998, earning them the nickname "Dirty Birds. "
With 14 wins in the regular season, the 1998 Falcons had the most wins in a regular season for the franchise.
Let us not forget Stephon Gilmore, a cornerback who has been a Pro Bowl selection five times.
Gilmore is a two-time First-team All-Pro and the 2019 Defensive Player of the Year. He co-led the league in interceptions that same season and played a vital part in helping the New England Patriots during their Super Bowl LIII playoff run.
Gilmore's ability to play cornerback at a high level for over a decade is a testament to his legendary career.
Gilmore has recorded 617 tackles, 32 interceptions, seven forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, two defensive touchdowns, and 149 pass breakups.
Despite his impressive resume, he still has not been selected for the Hall of Fame.
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