Orange Bowl Hall of Fame Listing

The Orange Bowl Committee selects a few individuals each year into its prestigious Regions Bank Hall of Fame. With nearly seven decades of tradition in South Florida and among the national college football world, these men typify the Orange Bowl's history. The incoming class is officially recognized during pregame of the Orange Bowl.
 

2009 Hall of Fame Inductees

Jeff Davis

Linebacker


Clemson University

Orange Bowls: 1982


Known as "The Judge," Jeff Davis was the leader of the Clemson Tigers defense that began the 1981 season as an unranked afterthought but finished the year as a squad that became national champions and is regarded one of the more surprising stories in college football history. Davis played LB in 40 games for the Tigers, starting in 35, and had 30 games where he had double-digit tackles, including 22 of his final 23 games. As a senior, he was named the ACC’s Most Valuable Player, consensus All-American and concluded his career with a 24-tackle performance against Nebraska in the Orange Bowl for the national championship, where he was named the game’s MVP. His 175 tackles was an all-time single-season school record. Davis entered College Football’s Hall of Fame in 2007.

 

Charlie Ward

Quarterback

Florida State University

Orange Bowls: 1993, ’94

 

After two years as a punter and back-up, Ward finally received an opportunity at quarterback in 1992 leading the ‘Noles to an ACC title as conference Player of the Year, and FedEx Orange Bowl victory where he was named MVP. His senior year saw Ward lead FSU to a FedEx Orange Bowl victory over Nebraska, and the school’s first national championship, when he was again named the game’s MVP. During that season, Ward threw 27 scoring passes with only four being intercepted as he captured the Heisman Trophy and the Maxwell, Camp and O’Brien awards. At the time, his victory margin in the Heisman vote was the largest ever. Ward entered the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006.

Chris Zorich
 
Nose Tackle
 
University of Notre Dame
 
Orange Bowls: 1990, ’91




Chris Zorich began his collegiate career at Notre Dame as a linebacker, but was moved to nose tackle early in his freshman year. Zorich became a first-team All-America as a sophomore, despite having played sparingly as a freshman. In his first game he had one and a half sacks and ten tackles against Michigan. He finished the year third on the team in tackles as Notre Dame went undefeated and won the national championship. Chris became a consensus All-American in 1989 as a junior. As a senior, Zorich won the Lombardi Award and was recognized as a unanimous All-America. In the final game of his collegiate career he was the Defensive Most Valuable player of the FedEx Orange Bowl. Zorich was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007.

 

The Orange Bowl Hall of Fame (Year of Induction)

1969 Hall of Fame Inductees: FRANK "BRUISER" KINARD, FRANKIE SINKWICH, ROBERT NEYLAND
1970 Hall of Fame Inductees: EARNEST E. SEILER, BOB DEVANEY, BOBBY DODD

1971-75: No Hall of Fame Inductees

1976 Hall of Fame Inductees: STEVE VAN BUREN

1977: No Hall of Fame Inductees

1978 Hall of Fame Inductee: BUD WILKINSON

1979 Hall of Fame Inductees: JOE NAMATH, TOMMY NOBIS

1980 Hall of Fame Inductees: JACK HARDING, AL HUDSON, ARA PARSEGHIAN

1981 Hall of Fame Inductees: PAUL "BEAR" BRYANT, TOMMY McDONALD, FRANK HOWARD

1982 Hall of Fame Inductees: STEVE SLOAN, JAMES WALLACE "WALLY" BUTTS, ROBERT L. SUFFRIDGE

1983 Hall of Fame Inductees: MIKE HOLOVAK, LARRY SMITH, LEE ROY SELMON

1984 Hall of Fame Inductees: GEORGE CAFEGO, LEROY JORDAN, DARRELL ROYAL, EDWARD "TED" HUSING

1985 Hall of Fame Inductees: GEORGE POSCHNER, DONALD B. WHITMIRE

1986 Hall of Fame Inductees: BART STARR, WELDON HUMBLE, PRENTICE GAUTT

1987 Hall of Fame Inductees: JOE PATERNO, MIKE REID, JOE ROMIG, BARRY SWITZER

1988 Hall of Fame Inductees: JIMMY BURNS, RAY EVANS, BILLY SIMS

1989 Hall of Fame Inductees: DON FAUROT, FRANCO HARRIS, JERRY TAGGE

1990 Hall of Fame Inductees: TOM LANDRY, RICH GLOVER, TOMMY CASANOVA

1991 Hall of Fame Inductees: FRANK BROYLES, CHARLIE PITTMAN, J.C. WATTS, TOM OSBORNE

1992 Hall of Fame Inductees: JOE BELLINO, STEVE OWENS

1993 Hall of Fame Inductees: HOWARD SCHNELLENBERGER, DAN DEVINE

1994 Hall of Fame Inductees: BOB BROWN, MIKE McGEE

1995 Hall of Fame Inductees: BILL McCARTNEY, MIKE ROZIER

1996 Hall of Fame Inductees: JOHNNY RODGERS, DICK EBERSOL

1997 Hall of Fame Inductees: BERNIE KOSAR, DON JAMES, CARL JAMES

1998 Hall of Fame Inductees: LOU HOLTZ, EDDIE ROBINSON, GINO TORRETTA

1999 Hall of Fame Inductees: KEITH JACKSON, C.W. "HOOTIE" INGRAM

2000 Hall of Fame Inductees: JIMMY JOHNSON, AL DAVIS, GENE CORRIGAN

2001 Hall of Fame Inductees: STEVE WALSH, IRVING FRYAR, RAY GRAVES

2002 Hall of Fame Inductees: TOMMIE FRAZIER, OZZIE NEWSOME, EDWIN POPE

2003 Hall of Fame Inductees: RAGHIB ISMAIL, SONNY JERGENSEN, JIM TATUM, BOBBY BOWDEN, PEPPER RODGERS

2004 Hall of Fame Inductees: MELVIN BRATTON, ROY KRAMER, STEVE SPURRIER

2005 Hall of Fame Inductees: JOHN CAPPELLETTI, ALONZO HIGHSMITH, RON SIMMONS

2006 Hall of Fame Inductees: DENNIS ERICKSON, TURNER GILL, MARVIN JONES

2007 Hall of Fame Inductees: STEVE DAVIS, JOHN HANNAH, FEDEX CORPORATION

2008 Hall of Fame Inductees: The 1935 ORANGE BOWL FOUNDING MEMBERS

2009 Hall of Fame Inductees: JEFF DAVIS, CHARLIE WARD, CHRIS ZORICH
 
 

The Orange Bowl Hall of Fame (Alphabetical Listing)

Joe Bellino
Player
1992
Bobby Bowden
Coach
2003
Melvin Bratton
Player
2004
Bob Brown
Player
1994
Frank Boyles
Player
1991
Bear Bryant
Coach
1981
Steve Van Buren
Player
1976
Jimmy Burns
Contributor
1988
Wally Butts
Coach
1982
George Cafego
Player
1984
John Cappelletti
Player
2005
Tommy Casanova
Player
1990
Gene Corrigan
Contributor
2000
Al Davis
Contributor
2000
Jeff Davis
Player 2009
Steve Davis
Player
2007
Bob Devaney
Coach
1976
Dan Devine
Coach
1993
Bobby Dodd
Coach
1976
Dick Ebersol
Contributor
1996
Dennis Erickson
Coach
2006
Ray Evans
Player
1988
Don Faurot
Coach
1989
FedEx Corp.
Contributor
2007
Tommie Frazier
Player
2002
Irving Fryar
Player
2001
Prentice Gautt
Player
1986
Turner Gill
Player
2006
Rich Glover
Player
1990
Ray Graves
Coach
1991
John Hannah
Player
2007
Jack Harding
Coach
1980
Franco Harris
Player
1989
Alonzo Highsmith
Player
2005
Mike Hovolak
Player
1983
Lou Holtz
Coach
1998
Frank Howard
Coach
1981
Weldon Humble
Player
1986
E. "Ted" Husing
Contributor
1984
Al Hudson
Player
1980
Hootie Ingram
Player
1999
Raghib Ismail
Player
2003
Keith Jackson
Player
1999
Carl James
Contributor
1997
Don James
Coach
1997
Sonny Jurgensen
Player
2003
Jimmy Johnson
Coach
2000
Marvin Jones
Player
2006
Leroy Jordan
Player
1984
Bruiser Kinard
Player
1969
Bernie Kosar
Player
1997
Roy Kramer
Contributor
2004
Tom Landry
Player
1990
Bill McCartney
Coach
1995
Tommy McDonald
Player
1981
Mike McGee
Player
1994
Joe Namath
Player
1979
Ozzie Newsome
Player
2002
Robert Neyland
Coach
1969
Tommy Nobis
Player
1979
Tom Osborne
Coach
1991
Orange Bowl Committee Founding Members
Contributors
2008
Steve Owens
Player
1992
Ara Parseghian
Coach
1980
Joe Paterno
Coach
1987
Charlie Pittman
Player
1991
Edwin Pope
Contributor
2002
George Poschner
Player
1985
Mike Reid
Player
1987
Eddie Robinson
Contributor
1998
Johnny Rodgers
Player
1996
Pepper Rodgers
Player/Coach
2003
Joe Romig
Player
1987
Darrell Royal
Coach
1984
Mike Rozier
Player
1995
Howard Schnellenberger
Coach
1993
Earnest E. Seiler
Contributor
1970
Lee Roy Selmon
Player
1983
Ron Simmons
Player
2005
Billy Sims
Player
1988
Frank Sinkwich
Player
1969
Steve Sloan
Player
1982
Larry Smith
Player
1983
Steve Spurrier
Player/Coach
2004
Bart Starr
Player
1986
Robert Suffridge
Player
1982
Barry Switzer
Coach
1987
Jerry Tagge
Player
1989
Jim Tatum
Coach
2003
Gino Torretta
Player
1998
Steve Walsh
Player
2001
Charlie Ward
Player 2009
J.C. Watts
Player
1991
Donald Whitmire
Player
1985
Bud Wilkinson
Coach
1978
Chris Zorich
Player
2009



 


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