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Texas Longhorns Michael Huff elected to College Football Hall of Fame

Texas Longhorns Michael Huff elected to College Football Hall of Fame

Former Texas Longhorns defensive back Michael Huff is headed to the College Football Hall of Fame. Huff is one of 18 players named to the 2025 class.

The former Oakland Raider played at Texas from 2002 to 2005 and was a key part of the ’05 national championship team that defeated USC in the Rose Bowl, where he Defensive MVP in the thriller.

Huff was also the first Longhorn to win the Jim Thorpe Award and becomes the 23rd Texas player to go into the Hall of Fame. The Irving, TX native was chosen from a ballot that included 77 players and nine coaches from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision.

“This is an incredible honor and an unbelievable blessing for my family. Growing up in Texas, playing for the Longhorns was a dream come true, and now representing my school and program that changed my life is such an honor and privilege. This is a tribute to the great teams I played on, the awesome teammates and coaches I was so fortunate to play with and for, and of course, Mack Brown, who I will forever be indebted to for recruiting me to Texas and helping bring the absolute best out of me.” — Michael Huff

Huff currently serves as Texas Football’s assistant director of player development. He was a two-sport athlete for the Longhorns, earning All-Big 12 honors in both football and track and field.

One of Huff’s most memorable plays was the tackle he made on fourth-and-2, late in the National Championship game, that gave Texas the ball for their game-winning drive. He recorded 12 tackles, one tackle for loss and a fumble recovery in helping the Horns secure their first national title in 35 years.

“What an amazing story and truly deserving selection to the College Football Hall of Fame Michael is. He was a tremendous leader, player and representative of our program who was an invaluable member of our team. He is one of the best to ever wear the burnt orange and white, was gifted in many ways and…

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