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ATLANTA, GA (SNN-TV) – The 2023 College Football Hall of Fame class was announced on Monday, and it includes 18 former first-team All-American players and four legendary coaches.

The class is headlined by Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, USC running back Reggie Bush and former Georgia and Miami coach Mark Richt.

The class was voted on by 80 players and nine coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision, along with 96 players and 33 coaches from the divisional ranks.

Here is a full list of this year’s players and coaches who will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: 

Eric Berry — DB, Tennessee (2007-09)

Michael Bishop — QB, Kansas State (1997-98)

Reggie Bush — RB, USC (2003-05)

Monte Cater — HC Lakeland (1991-96), Shepherd (1987-2017)

Dwight Freeney — DE, Syracuse (1998-01)

Robert Gallery — OT, Iowa (2000-03)

LaMichael James — RB, Oregon (2009-11)

Derrick Johnson — LB, Texas (2001-04)

Paul Johnson — HC Georgia Southern (1997-01), Navy (2002-07), Georgia Tech (2008-18)

Bill Kollar — DT, Montana State (1971-73)

Roy Kramer — HC, Central Michigan (1967-77)

Luke Kuechly — LB, Boston College (2009-11)

Jeremy Maclin — WR/KR, Missouri (2007-08)

Terance Mathis — WR, New Mexico (1985-87)

Bryant McKinnie — OT, Miami (2000-01)

Corey Moore — DL, Virginia Tech (1997-99)

Mark Richt — HC, Georgia (2001-15), Miami (2016-18)

Michael Stonebreaker — LB, Notre Dame (1986, 1988, 1990)

Tim Tebow — QB, Florida (2006-09)

Troy Vincent — DB, Wisconsin (1988-91)

Brian Westbrook — RB, Villanova (1997-98, 2000-01)

DeAngelo Williams — RB, Memphis (2002-05)

The 2023 class will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame at the 65th NFF Annual Awards Dinner on Dec. 5 in Las Vegas.