Terence Newman Elected to CFB Hall of Fame

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – One of the most electrifying and dynamic players in the early 2000s, Kansas State's Terence Newman has been selected to the National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame Induction Class of 2026.

Newman is the seventh K-State player or coach to be selected to college football's highest honor and the fourth in the last 15 years. He joins former running back Darren Sproles (Class of 2021), linebackers Gary Spani (Class of 2002) and Mark Simoneau (Class of 2012), as well as coaches Lynn "Pappy" Waldorf (Class of 1966), Charles Bachman (Class of 1978) and Bill Snyder (Class of 2015).

The 2026 College Football Hall of Fame Class will be officially inducted during the 68th NFF Annual Awards Dinner on December 8, 2026, at the Bellagio Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

Once the 2026 Hall of Fame Class is officially inducted, only 1,129 players and 241 coaches will have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame from the nearly 5.86 million who have played or coached the game during the past 157 years. In other words, less than two one-hundredths of a percent (.02%) of the individuals who have played/coached the game have earned this distinction.

Regarded as one of the most dynamic football players in school history, Newman electrified fans playing for Snyder from 1999-2002 and followed his Wildcat days with a 15-plus-year career in the NFL.

A two-time All-Big 12 selection, Newman put together an unforgettable senior season in 2002, earning Consensus All-American honors as a cornerback and returner while also earning All-Big 12 First Team and Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors. He also won the 2002 Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to the nation's top defensive back.

Newman, a K-State Ring of Honor and Athletics Hall of Fame member, was also a two-time All-American while competing for K-State Track & Field, winning two Big 12 Championships with a school record 6.62 in the Indoor 60-meters and 10.20 in the Outdoor 100-meters, two marks that still stand.

In 2003, Newman became the second-highest draft pick in school history as the No. 5 overall selection in the first round of the NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys and earned two Pro Bowl selections during his career.

Joining Newman as players in the Class of 2026 are Jerry Azumah, RB (1995-98) – University of New Hampshire; Ki-Jana Carter, RB (1991-94) – Penn State University; Bruce Collie, OT (1981-84) – University of Texas at Arlington; George Cumby, LB (1976-79) – University of Oklahoma; Aaron Donald, DT (2010-13) – University of Pittsburgh; Marvin Harrison, KR/WR (1992-95) – Syracuse University; Garrison Hearst, RB (1990-92) – University of Georgia; Chris Hudson, DB (1991-94) – University of Colorado; Mark Ingram, RB (2008-10) – University of Alabama; Olin Kreutz, C (1995-97) – University of Washington; James Laurinaitis, LB (2005-08) – Ohio State University; Jordan Lynch, AP/QB (2010-13) – Northern Illinois University; Herman Moore, WR (1988-90) – University of Virginia; Bob Novogratz, OG (1957-58) – United States Military Academy; Ndamukong Suh, DT (2006-09) – University of Nebraska; Peter Warrick, WR (1996-99) – Florida State University; Eric Weddle, S (2003-06) – University of Utah.

Coaches being inducted include Jim Margraff – Johns Hopkins University [MD] (1990-2018); Gary Patterson - Texas Christian University (2000-21); Chris Petersen – Boise State University (2006-13); University of Washington (2014-19).

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