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the hall of fame for pro football opened on Sept. 7,1963 so they either changed the date, or the date stayed the same so it's September 7
If you are referring to Fantasy Football Hall of Fame, the best value in sports for sure. Same with Pro Football Hall of Fame. I believe they both are about $ 25 bucks and all the bells & whistles that you could imagine. www.fantasyfootballhalloffame.com
The WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is in the same location as WrestleMania 1 day before it
that situation in the NBA should be the same as when Mark McGaire got voted or "talked about" into the hall of fame after using steroids
1988 the same as the beatles
I was wondering the same thing!
Peyton Manning He throws it more than anyone and, at the same time, is one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
i dont think so...duke has never really put out any good quality nba players no duke player has been succcesful in my opininonThere is no Pro Basketball or NBA Hall of Fame. The Basketball Hall of Fame is littered with players you have never heard of who never played in the NBA. Women players, foreign players, college players, all end up in the same hall of fame.
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Jim Brown was born on February 17, 1936, played in the NFL from 1957 to 1965, and retired at age 30 in 1966. His entire pro career was with the Cleveland Browns.He was 35 years old when he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1971 (the same year as Vince Lombardi and Y.A. Tittle). Brown was 34 when actually selected on January 16, 1971.
Jackie Robinson, who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947 to 1956, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown in 1962 -- his first year of eligibility in 1962. Interestingly, the great Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller was inducted at the same time. Feller had been critical of Robinson through the years and once said that the Dodgers great had "football shoulders and couldn't hit an inside pitch to save his neck."