Fourth Time’s A Charm? Boise’s Kellen Moore Back Up For Hall of Fame
Here we go again, Boise. Kellen Moore, the beloved former Boise State quarterbck, is up for the Hall of Fame once again.
What's the hold up!?
In four years, Kellen Moore has been nominated for the College Football Hall of Fame FOUR times. Yet somehow, the winningest quarterback in college football history still hasn't been inducted.
For the past three years--and now this being four--the news has been shared that Kellen was among those nominated to make the College Football Hall of Fame ballot. Over 70 athletes were named nominees alongside Kellen each year. Kellen's success was no joke while he was a collegiate athlete.
It's simple to see why Moore should be in. In four years at Boise State, his record as starting quarterback was 50-3. He ranks second in all time passing touchdowns in all of college football, third in passing efficiency, and fifth in career passing yardage.
Over 12,000 National Football Foundation members voted and with results announced today, Moore was TOTALLY snubbed. Again. Fans thought that the third time might be the charm! While many inductees played in the 1990's, very big and successful names from recent history made the list such as Larry Fitzgerald and Randy Moss. A total of 19 players and 3 coaches made the cut.
Since leaving Boise State, his dominance has continued in the coaching ranks-- being one of the great young minds in the NFL, thus far in Dallas, Los Angeles, and now Philadelphia. These accomplishments post-college aren't taken into consideration of course--but come on, voters!
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