College Football: Who makes the Final Cut for the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame?

ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 23: A general view of the College Football Hall of Fame Grand Opening at College Football Hall of Fame on August 23, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 23: A general view of the College Football Hall of Fame Grand Opening at College Football Hall of Fame on August 23, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
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The two coaches on the list who we think deserve induction this year, happened to have squared off against one another in the 2001 National Championship game. Larry Coker (Miami) and Frank Solich (Nebraska) are our two selections for induction in 2024.

Larry Coker – Miami

3 Jan 2002: Head coach Larry Coker of Miami celebrates on the shoulders of his players after winning the Rose Bowl National Championship game over Nebraska at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Miami won the game 37-14, winning the BCS and the National Championship title. DIGITAL IMAGE. Mandatory Credit: Harry How/Getty Images
3 Jan 2002: Head coach Larry Coker of Miami celebrates on the shoulders of his players after winning the Rose Bowl National Championship game over Nebraska at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Miami won the game 37-14, winning the BCS and the National Championship title. DIGITAL IMAGE. Mandatory Credit: Harry How/Getty Images

Career Record – 86-47

Winning Percentage – .647

2001 National Champion

Frank Solich – Nebraska

23 Aug 1998: Head coach Frank Solich of the Nebraska Cornhuskers looks on the field during the Eddie Robison Classic game against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Tom Osborne Field in Lincoln, Nebraska. Nebraska defeated Louisiana Tech 56-27. Mandatory Cr
23 Aug 1998: Head coach Frank Solich of the Nebraska Cornhuskers looks on the field during the Eddie Robison Classic game against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Tom Osborne Field in Lincoln, Nebraska. Nebraska defeated Louisiana Tech 56-27. Mandatory Cr

Career Record – 173-101

Winning Percentage – .631