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Four former Michigan football legends inducted into Michigan Sports Hall of Fame

June 24, 2024 by Maize n Brew

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Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Michigan Wolverines have four figures who will be enshrined into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame this fall.

The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame recently honored four distinguished former Michigan Wolverines, including former quarterback and head coach Jim Harbaugh.

Harbaugh will be honored on Oct. 17 at the Sound Board Theater in Detroit, along with Braylon Edwards, Jake Long and Larry Foote.

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Other enshrinees include Tony Esposito, Cecil Fielder, Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez, Deanna Nolan, Shawn Respert, Don Shane and Ken Holland.

The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame induction classes are defined as being made up of memorable contributors from multiple sports that have achieved prominence and represented their teams, schools and the State of Michigan.

Let’s delve into the remarkable journeys of Michigan football’s four honorees and their legacies in the world of sports.

Braylon Edwards

Edwards stands out as one of the most electrifying wide receivers in Michigan football history. During his tenure with the Wolverines from 2001-04, Edwards demonstrated exceptional talent and became an indispensable part of the team. His senior year was particularly noteworthy, as he set Michigan single-season records with 97 receptions, 1,330 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns. These accomplishments earned him the Biletnikoff Award in 2004, recognizing him as the nation’s top receiver.

Edwards’ collegiate success smoothly transitioned into the NFL when he was drafted third overall by the Cleveland Browns in 2005. Over his professional career, he continued to showcase his playmaking abilities, earning a Pro Bowl selection in 2007. Beyond his on-field achievements, Edwards has remained active in philanthropy, contributing to numerous charitable causes and positively impacting communities.

Larry Foote

Foote’s tenure at Michigan from 1998-2001 was marked by his relentless defense and leadership. As a linebacker, Foote was instrumental in fortifying Michigan’s defense, culminating in the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 2001.

Foote’s prowess on the field caught the attention of the NFL, leading to his selection by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft . His professional career was equally distinguished, highlighted by two Super Bowl victories with the Steelers in 2006 and 2009. After retiring as a player, Foote transitioned to coaching, where he continues to impart his knowledge and passion for the game to younger athletes.

Jim Harbaugh

Harbaugh’s legacy at Michigan is multifaceted, encompassing his achievements as both a player and a coach. As the Wolverines’ quarterback from 1983-86, Harbaugh led the team with skill and determination. His senior season was particularly remarkable, guiding Michigan to the Rose Bowl and earning All-American honors.

Following his successful college career, Harbaugh was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1987 NFL Draft. His NFL journey spanned 14 seasons, and after that, he transitioned to coaching. He returned to Michigan in 2015, where he was instrumental in reviving the program and leading the team to a national championship this past season.

His dual role as a celebrated player and a transformative coach underscores his deep connection to Michigan football and his rightful place in the Hall of Fame.

Jake Long

Jake Long’s tenure at Michigan from 2004-07 was marked by pure dominance along the offensive line. As a two-time consensus All-American and a two-time Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year, Long was a cornerstone of Michigan’s offensive front. His exceptional blocking and leadership helped pave the way for numerous offensive successes during his time with the Wolverines.

Long’s outstanding college career led to him being selected first overall by the Miami Dolphins in the 2008 NFL Draft, a testament to his talent and potential. Throughout his professional career, Long earned multiple Pro Bowl selections and established himself as one of the premier offensive linemen in the league.

The induction of Edwards, Foote, Harbaugh and Long into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame is a celebration of their remarkable contributions to Michigan football. As they join the ranks of Michigan’s greatest sports figures, their legacies will continue to influence the future of Wolverine football.

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