Frank Solich, a former football coach at Ohio University, was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Former Ohio University Head Football Coach Frank Solich is going into the College Football Hall of Fame.
According to the Atlanta-based College Football Hall of Fame, Solich was one of the 19 players and three coaches in the class announced by the National Football Foundation on Monday.
After leading the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1998 to 2003, when he won a Big 12 championship and competed for a National Championship, the former head coach of the Bobcats arrived in Athens in 2005.
Solich led OU to its third winning season since 1983 in just two seasons, going 9-5 in 2006 and winning the MAC East.
With a 115-82 record, 11 bowl games, and four MAC East championships in 16 seasons, he went on to become the most successful coach in MAC history. His final record was 173-101 overall.
Citing health issues, Solich announced his retirement prior to the 2021 campaign.
Danny Hale of Division II West Chester and Bloomsburg and Mark Dantonio of Cincinnati and Michigan State have joined him in the new College Football Hall of Fame coaching class.
Larry Fitzgerald and Randy Moss were two of the 19 players named for the new class.
Fitzgerald played for Pittsburgh, where he finished second in the 2003 Heisman Trophy race and won the Biletnikoff Award. In his two seasons there, he caught 161 passes for 2,677 yards and 34 touchdowns, setting a school record. In 18 straight games, he caught a touchdown, setting an NCAA record. In his 17 years with the Arizona Cardinals, he was selected to the Pro Bowl 11 times. He was the third overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.