Slaton is the seventh WVU player to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He joins Bruce Bosley, Major Harris, Sam Huff, Ira Errett Rodgers, Joe Stydahar and Darryl Talley. Head coaches Bobby Bowden, Frank Cignetti, “Greasy” Neale, Don Nehlen and “Doc” Spears also represent WVU in the Hall of Fame.
Maybe because Slaton left West Virginia a year before White. I don't know. It would have been nice if they went in togethe
Slaton is the seventh WVU player to reach the College Football Hall of Fame, joining tackle Bruce Bosley (1952-55), quarterback Major Harris (1987-89), lineman Sam Huff (1952-55), fullback Ira ...
Wednesday afternoon, the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame announced former West Virginia University running back Steve Slaton as a
The National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame has announced that former West Virginia University running back Steve Slaton is a member of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class.
The organization announced Wednesday afternoon that WVU running back Steve Slaton will be inducted this ... to the Hall of Fame which includes West Virginia native Nick Saban and former Ohio ...
QB Jaylen Henderson (Texas A&M), QB Max Brown (Charlotte), RB Tye Edwards (Northern Iowa), RB LJ Turner (Catawba College), WR Cyrus Traugh (Youngstown State), WR Cam Vaughn (Jacksonville State ...
Nov 17, 2007; Cincinnati, OH, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers running back (10) Steve Slaton runs in the first half against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium. Frank Victores-Imagn Images
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MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University will welcome its 12th inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame later this year, as running back Steve Slaton will join that exclusive group. Slaton, who starred for the Mountaineers from 2005-07,
The National Football Foundation announced that former Mountaineer Steve Slaton was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The running back played at West Virginia from
Slaton is the seventh WVU player to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He joins Bruce Bosley, Major Harris, Sam Huff, Ira Errett Rodgers, Joe Stydahar and Darryl Talley. Head coaches Bobby Bowden, Frank Cignetti, “Greasy” Neale, Don Nehlen and “Doc” Spears also represent WVU in the Hall of Fame.