2023 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Nominations Now Open


2023 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Nominations Now Open

The nominating committee of the Clemson University Athletic Hall of Fame is now accepting recommendations for Hall of Fame consideration, announced Bob Mahony, Director of the Block C Club. The Block C Club Board of Directors serves as the Hall of Fame Nominating Committee and will meet in late March to consider all those who have been recommended.

Nominations for the 2023 class are now closed. 

Any former Clemson student-athlete, living or deceased, who received an athletic letter from the Clemson University Athletic Department and who excelled athletically is eligible for Hall of Fame consideration 10 years after his or her athletic eligibility has been exhausted. In addition, former coaches, managers, trainers, etc., who made significant contributions to Clemson athletics are also eligible for consideration. Active Clemson coaches are not eligible for consideration and must be retired from that position for a minimum of one year.

Any person may recommend any eligible individual for consideration as a nominee. Nominations should be accompanied by information regarding the achievements of the individual and at least two letters of recommendations. Once placed on the list of candidates, a person remains on the list for four years unless he or she is renominated.

As many as 10 individuals may be inducted into the Hall of Fame in any year. Names of those individuals who are nominated are forwarded to the Hall of Fame Approval Committee and, once approved by the Committee, will be made public. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held on the Clemson campus on a Friday evening prior to a home football game, where the 2023 inductees will be introduced to the Memorial Stadium crowd. To see a complete list of those inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Click HERE.

2022 Hall Of Fame Class On Recognition Day At Memorial Stadium

Left to Right: Block C Director Bob Mahony, Jack Leggett for Brad Miller, Suzanne Van Fleet, Kyle Stanley, Wesley Russell, Oguchi Onyewu, Joey McKenna, Jacoby Ford, Dwayne Allen, Bob Boettner and Cappy Craig (’20 Class) (Not Pictured: DaQuan Bowers and Patricia Mamona)