The Pro Football Hall of Fame will grow this weekend with seven new members being inducted in Canton, Ohio. After the Saturday enshrinement ceremony, the HOF will have 378 honorees.
This year’s seven-member class is led by two former Florida high school football players — return specialist Devin Hester of Suncoast High School and wide receiver Andre Johnson of Miami Sr. High School. The pair’s induction increases Sunshine State’s representation in Canton to 22 individuals.
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Since the first class was inducted in 1963, 38 different states, the District of Columbia and two countries (Canada and Norway) have been represented in Canton.
California leads the way with 41 HOF’ers, followed by Pennsylvania with 40. Texas is third on the list with 33 inductees.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductees by States
- California – 41
- Pennsylvania – 40
- Texas – 33
- Ohio – 30
- Florida – 22
- Illinois – 20
- New Jersey – 13
- Louisiana, New York, Virginia, Wisconsin – 12
- Alabama, Mississippi – 9
- Arkansas, Georgia – 8
- Michigan – 7
- Indiana, Tennessee, West Virginia – 6
- Connecticut, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington – 5
- Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, South Carolina, Washington DC – 4
- Kansas, Nebraska – 3
- Arizona, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, New Mexico, Utah – 2
- Delaware, Maryland – 1
- Countries – Canada, Norway one each
Aliquippa High School in western Pennsylvania is the only school to have three players in Canton. Cornerback Darrelle Revis, a member of last year’s class, is joined by tight end Mike Ditka and cornerback Ty Law.
There are nine schools with two Hall of Famers:
- Crane (Illinois) – NFL co-founder George Halas and Supervisor of Officials Hugh “Shorty” Ray.
- Erasmus Hall (New York) – Raiders owner Al Davis and quarterback Sid Luckman.
- George Washington Prep (Los Angeles, California) – wide receiver James Lofton and halfback Hugh McElhenny.
- Haverford (Pennsylvania) – NFL Commissioner Bert Bell and NFL Films Steve Sabol.
- Jefferson (Oregon) – cornerback Mel Renfro and defensive tackle Arnie Weinmeister.
- Raines (Florida) – wide receiver Harold Carmichael and cornerback Brian Dawkins.
- Roman Catholic (Pennsylvania) – wide receiver Marvin Harrison and Director of Officiating Art McNally.
- South River (New Jersey) – wide receiver Drew Pearson and lineback/center Alex Wojciechowicz.
- Worthing (Texas) – wide receiver Cliff Branch and linebacker Mike Singletary
Now, not every honoree played high school football. For example, Tim Mara, the founding owner of the New York Giants, dropped-out of school at the age of 13 to get a job to help his family. He was a member of the inaugural class.
Then there’s Tim’s son Wellington, who at the tender age of 14 was given 50-percent ownership in the team, along with his old brother Jack. Wellington attended the Loyola School in Manhattan in the early 30’s. However, the school located near Central Park has never had a football program, which isn’t unusual in the city.
Tim and Wellington are two of a dozen New York Hall of Famers.
Below is where every inductee attended high school.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Members
Alabama (9)
Robert Brazile – Vigor
Buck Buchanan – Parker (Birmingham)
Walter Jones – Aliceville
Ozzie Newsome – Colbert County
Terrell Owens – Russell
Kenny Stabler – Foley
John Stallworth – Tuscaloosa Central
Bart Starr – Sidney Lanier
DeMarcus Ware – Auburn
Arizona (2)
Curley Culp – Yuma
Randall McDaniel – Agua Fria
Arkansas (8)
Willie Davis – Booker T. Washington
Dan Hampton – Jacksonville
Cliff Harris – Des Arc
Don Hutson – Pine Bluff
*Jerry Jones – North Little Rock
Cortez Kennedy – Rivercrest
Bobby Mitchell – Langston
Willie Roaf – Pine Bluff
California (41)
Larry Allen – Centennial (Napa)
Marcus Allen – Lincoln (San Diego)
*Bobby Bethard – El Segundo
Terrell Davis – Lincoln (San Diego)
John Elway – Granada Hills
Tom Fears – Manual Arts
Tom Flores – Sanger Union
Dan Fouts – St. Ignatius
**Joe Gibbs – Santa Fe Springs
Frank Gifford – Bakersfield
Tony Gonzalez – Huntington Beach
Mike Haynes – John Marshall (Los Angeles)
Jimmy Johnson – Kingsburg
John Henry Johnson – Pittsburg
James Lofton – George Washington (Los Angeles)
Ronnie Lott – Eisenhower
John Lynch – Torrey Pines
**John Madden – Jefferson
Gino Marchetti – Antioch
Ollie Matson – George Washington (San Francisco)
Bruce Matthews – Arcadia
Hugh McElhenny – George Washington (Los Angeles)
Ron Mix – Hawthorne
Warren Moon – Hamilton
Anthony Munoz – Chaffey
Ernie Nevers – Santa Rosa
Joe Perry – David Starr Jordan (Los Angeles)
Les Richter – Fresno
*Pete Rozelle – Compton
*Tex Schramm – Alhambra
Junior Seau – Oceanside
O.J. Simpson – Galileo
Bob St. Clair – San Francisco Polytechnic
Dick Stanfel – Commerce (San Francisco)
Lynn Swann – Serra (San Mateo)
Norm Van Brocklin – Acalanes
**Dick Vermeil – Calistoga
**Bill Walsh – Hayward
Bob Waterfield – Van Nuys
Ron Yary – Bellflower
Gary Zimmerman – Walnut
Colorado (3)
Tony Boselli – Fairview
Jack Christiansen – Cañon City High School
Earl (Dutch) Clark – Central (Pueblo)
Connecticut (5)
Dwight Freeney – Bloomfield
Floyd Little – Hillhouse
Andy Robustelli – Stamford
Ken Strong – West Haven
Steve Young – Greenwich
Delaware (1)
Randy White – McKean
Florida (22)
Derrick Brooks – Booker T. Washington (Pensacola)
Isaac Bruce – Dillard
LeRoy Butler – Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville)
Harold Carmichael – Raines
Brian Dawkins – Raines
Bob Hayes – Gilbert
Ted Hendricks – Hialeah
Devin Hester – Suncoast
Steve Hutchinson – Coral Springs
Michael Irvin – St. Thomas Aquinas
Rickey Jackson – Pahokee
Edgerrin James – Immokalee
Andre Johnson – Miami Sr.
David (Deacon) Jones – Hungerford
Ray Lewis – Lakeland
Larry Little – Booker T. Washington (Miami)
Ken Riley – Union Academy
Deion Sanders – North Ft. Myers
Warren Sapp – Apopka
Emmitt Smith – Escambia
Derrick Thomas – South Miami
Jack Youngblood – Jefferson County
Georgia (8)
Champ Bailey – Charlton County
Mel Blount – Lyons
Richard Dent – Murphy (Atlanta)
Ray Guy – Thomson
Calvin Johnson – Sandy Creek
Shannon Sharpe – Glennville
Fran Tarkenton – Athens
Rayfield Wright – Griffin Fairmont
Idaho (2)
Jerry Kramer – Sandpoint
Larry Wilson – Rigby
Illinois (20)
*Charles Bidwell – St. Ignatius
Dick Butkus – Chicago Vocational
Tony Canadeo – Steinmetz
George Connor – De La Salle
John (Paddy) Driscoll – Evanston Twp.
*Jim Finks – Salem
Otto Graham – Waukegan
Red Grange – Wheaton
Kevin Greene – South (Granite City)
**George Halas – Crane Tech
**Marv Levy – South Shore
George Musso – Collinsville
Ray Nitschke – Proviso East
Leo Nomellini – Crane
Pete Pihos – Chicago Austin
Fritz Pollard – Lane Tech
*Hugh (Shorty) Ray – Crane Manual Training High School
George Trafton – Oak Park
Kellen Winslow – East St. Louis
Bryant Young – Bloom
Indiana (6)
Morten Andersen – Ben Davis
**Weeb Ewbank – Morton
Bob Griese – Rex Mundi
Alex Karras – Emerson (Gary)
*Hank Stram – Lew Wallace
Rod Woodson – Fort Wayne Snider
Iowa (2)
Frederick “Duke” Slater – Clinton
Kurt Warner – Regis
Kansas (3)
William Roy (Link) Lyman – McDonald
John Riggins – Centralia
Barry Sanders – Wichita North
Kentucky (2)
Dermontti Dawson – Bryan Station
Paul Hornung – Flaget
Louisiana (12)
Terry Bradshaw – Woodlawn
Fred Dean – Ruston
Marshall Faulk – G.W. Carver
Charlie Joiner – W.O. Boston
Peyton Manning – Isidore Newman
Kevin Mawae – Leesville
Ed Reed – Destrehan
Johnny Robinson – University (Baton Rouge)
Jackie Smith – Kentwood
Jim Taylor – Baton Rouge
Steve Van Buren – Warren Easton
Aeneas Williams – Fortier
Maryland (1)
*George Young – Calvert Hall
Massachusetts (4)
Nick Buoniconti – Cathedral
Ed Healey – Springfield Classical
Howie Long – Milford Academy
Wayne Millner – Salem
Michigan (7)
**George Allen – Lake Shore
Jerome Bettis – MacKenzie
Joe DeLamielleure – St. Clement
**Tony Dungy – Parkside
Bill Hewitt – Bay City Central
Paul Krause – Bendle
*Ralph Wilson, Jr. – Detroit University School – did not play football
Minnesota (4)
*Sid Gillman – North (Minneapolis)
Walt Kiesling – Cretin
Jim Langer – Royalton
Bronislau “Bronko” Nagurski – Bemidji
Mississippi (9)
Lance Alworth – Brookhaven
Lem Barney – 33rd Avenue
Willie Brown – Yazoo Training
Brett Favre – Hancock North Central
Frank (Bruiser) Kinard – Jackson Central
Walter Payton – Columbia
Jerry Rice – Moor
Billy Shaw – Carr Central
Jackie Slater – Wingfield
Missouri (5)
Steve Atwater – Lutheran North
Jimmy Conzelman – McKinley
Robert (Cal) Hubbard – Keytesville
Mike McCormack – De La Salle
Roger Wehrli – King City
Nebraska (3)
Guy Chamberlain – Blue Springs
Gale Sayres – Omaha Central
Mick Tingelhoff – Lexington
New Jersey (13)
Elvin Bethea – Trenton Central
Lou Creekmur – Woodbridge
Drew Pearson – South River
Franco Harris – Rancocas Valley
Sam Mills – Long Branch
**Bill Parcells – River Dell
*Dan Reeves – Newman School
Jim Ringo – Phillipsburg
Dave Robinson – Moorestown
*Ed Sabol – Blairstown Academy
*Paul Tagliabue – St. Michael’s (Union City) – received basketball scholarship to Georgetown, did not play high school football
Andre Tippett – Barringer
Alex Wojciechowicz – South River
New Mexico (2)
Tommy McDonald – Highland
Brian Urlacher – Lovington
New York (12)
Jim Brown – Manhasset
*Al Davis – Erasmus Hall – didn’t play high school football
Art Donovan – Mount St. Michael
Don Fortmann – Pearl River
**Vince Lombardi – St. Francis Prep
Sid Luckman – Erasmus Hall
John Mackey – Hempstead
*Tim Mara – did not play football; never attended high school
*Wellington Mara – Loyola School – didn’t play high school football
Art Monk – White Plains
*Bill Polian – Mount St. Michael
Ernie Stautner – Vincentian Institute (Albany)
North Carolina (5)
Bobby Bell – Cleveland
Carl Eller – Atkins
Sonny Jurgensen – New Hanover
Julius Pepper – Southern Nash
Charlie Sanders – Dudley
Ohio (30)
Cliff Battles – Kenmore
Bob Brown – East Tech
**Paul Brown – Massillon
*Joe Carr – did not play football
Cris Carter – Middletown
Larry Csonka – Stow
Len Dawson – Alliance
*Edward DeBartolo, Jr. – Cardinal Mooney – didn’t play varsity football
Dan Dierdorf – Glenwood
Benny Friedman – Glenville
Randy Gradisher – Champion
Lou Groza – Martins Ferry
Wilbur (Pete) Henry – Mansfield
Clarke Hinkle – Toronto
Jack Lambert – Crestwood
Dante Lavelli – Hudson
Dick LeBeau – London
Tom Mack – Cleveland Heights
George McAfee – Ironton
Mike Michalske – West (Cleveland)
Marion Motley – McKinley
**Chuck Noll – Benedictine
Orlando Pace – Sandusky
Alan Page – Canton Central Catholic
Jim Parker – Scott (Toledo)
**Don Shula – Harvey
Roger Staubach – Purcell
Paul Warfield – Harding
Bill Willis – East (Columbus)
Charles Woodson – Ross
Oklahoma (5)
Troy Aikman – Henryetta
Steve Largent – Putnam City
**Steve Owen – Aline
Lee Roy Selmon – Eufaula
Will Shields – Lewton
Oregon (5)
Bob Lilly – Pendleton
Troy Polamalu – Douglas
Mel Renfroe – Jefferson (Portland)
Arnie Weinmeister – Jefferson (Portland)
Dave Wilcox – Vale
Pennsylvania (40)
Herb Adderley – Northeast
Chuck Bednarik – Bethlehem Liberty
*Bert Bell – Haverford School
Fred Biletnikoff – Erie Tech
George Blanda – Youngwood
Jim “Jimbo” Covert – Freedom (Beaver County)
**Bill Cowher – Carlynton
Mike Ditka – Aliquippa
Chris Doleman – William Penn (York)
Tony Dorsett – Hopewell
Bill George – Waynesburg
Russ Grimm – Southmoreland
Jack Ham – Bishop McCourt
Marvin Harrison – Roman Catholic
*Lamar Hunt – Hill School
Stan Jones – Lemoyne
Jim Kelly – East Brady
Leroy Kelly – Simon Gratz
Joe Klecko – St. James
Ty Law – Aliquippa
Dan Marino – Pittsburgh Central Catholic
Curtis Martin – Allderdice
*Art McNally – Roman Catholic – no determination on whether he played varsity football
Joe Montana – Ringgold
Lenny Moore – Reading
Mike Munchak – Scranton Central
Joe Namath – Beaver Falls
*Bill Nunn – Westinghouse (played high school basketball)
Andre Reed – Dieruff
Darrelle Revis – Aliquippa
*Art Rooney – St. Peter’s Catholic
*Dan Rooney – North Catholic
*Steve Sabol – Haverford
Joe Schmidt – Brentwood
Jason Taylor – Woodland Hills
Jim Thorpe – Carlisle Indian Industrial School
Charlie Trippi – Pittston
Emlen Tunnell – Radnor
Johnny Unitas – St. Justin’s
*Ron Wolf – Susquehannock
South Carolina (4)
Harry Carson – McClenaghan
Richard Seymour – Lower Richland
Art Shell – Bonds-Wilson
Donnie Shell – Whitmire
Tennessee (6)
Doug Atkins – Humbolt
John Hannah – Baylor
Gene Hickerson – Trezevant
Claude Humphrey – Lester
Reggie White – Howard
Patrick Willis – Hollow Rock
Texas (33)
Sammy Baugh – Sweetwater
Raymond Berry – Paris
Cliff Branch – Worthing
Tom Brown – Dallas Woodrow Wilson
Earl Campbell – Tyler
Eric Dickerson – Sealy
Bobby Dillon – Temple
Alan Faneca – Lamar Consolidated (Houston)
Darrell Green – Jones (Houston)
Joe Greene – Temple Dunbar
Forrest Gregg – Sulphur Springs
Winston Hill – Gladewater Weldon
Ken Houston – Lufkin Dunbar
**Jimmy Johnson – Thomas Jefferson (Port Arthur)
**Tom Landry – Mission
Richard “Night Train” Layne – Austin Anderson
Yale Lary – Fort Worth North Side
Bobby Layne – Highland Park
Don Maynard – Colorado City
Steve McMichael – Freer
John Randle – Hearne
Mike Singletary – Worthing
Ed Sprinkle – Jim Ned
Michael Strahan – Westbury
Charley Taylor – Dalworth
Emmitt Thomas – Marshall (Angleton)
Thurman Thomas – Willowridge
Zach Thomas – Pampa
Y.A. Tittle – Marshall
LaDainian Tomlinson – Waco University
Clyde Turner – Newman (Sweetwater)
Gene Upshaw – Robstown
Doak Walker – Highland Park
Utah (2)
Merlin Olsen – Logan
Mac Speedie – South (Salt Lake City)
Virginia (12)
Ronde Barber – Cae Spring
Roosevelt Brown – Jefferson
Bill Dudley – Graham
Kenny Easley – Oscar Smith
Charles Haley – William Campbell
Chris Hanburger – Hampton
Henry Jordan – Warwick
Willie Lanier – Walker (Richmond)
Clarence (Ace) Parker – Woodrow Wilson (Portsmouth)
Bruce Smith – Booker T. Washington
Dwight Stephenson – Hampton
Lawrence Taylor – Lafayette
Washington (5)
Morris (Red) Badgro – Kent
**Don Coryell – Lincoln
Albert Glen (Turk) Edwards – Clarkston
Ray Flaherty – Gonzaga Prep
Mel Hein – Burlington
Washington, D.C. (4)
Len Ford – Armstrong
*George Preston Marshall – Friends Select – did not play football
Jonathan Ogden – St. Albans
Willie Wood – Armstrong
West Virginia (6)
Fred Gatski – Farmington
Chuck Howley – Warwood
Sam Huff – Farmington
Randy Moss – Dupont
**Alfred Earle (Greasy) Neale – Parkersburg
Joe Stydahar – Shinnston
Wisconsin (13)
*Pat Bolen – Campion Jesuit
*Gil Brandt – North Division
Dave Casper – Chilton
**Bud Grant – Central (Superior)
Joe Guyon – Keewatin Academy
Arnie Herber – Green Bay West
Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch – Wausau
Early (Curly) Lambeau – Green Bay East
Alphonse (Tuffy) Leemans – East (Superior)
John (Blood) McNally – New Richmond
Jim Otto – Wausau
Joe Thomas – Brookfield Central
Mike Webster – Rhinelander
Canada (1)
Jack Butler – Mount Carmel (Niagara Falls, ON)
Norway (1)
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