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Cam Newton's Hall of Fame Snub Stuns Football World
16 Jan
Summary
- Cam Newton's 2010 college season stats were historic for Auburn.
- He led Auburn to an undefeated 14-0 record and national title.
- Newton also won the Heisman Trophy during his dominant season.

The College Football Hall of Fame announced its 2026 class on January 14th, featuring legends like Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh, but conspicuously omitted Cam Newton. Newton's single season as Auburn's starting quarterback in 2010 was extraordinary. He guided the Tigers to an undefeated 14-0 record, culminating in a national championship, the university's first since 1957.
His individual accolades were equally impressive, including winning the Heisman Trophy. Newton's performance saw him throw for 30 touchdowns and run for 20 more, even catching a touchdown pass. These stats are considered among the best in college football history, making his absence from the Hall of Fame inexplicable to many.
This decision has drawn significant criticism, with some arguing it invalidates the selection process. Experts like Andy Staples had listed Newton as a "no brainer" for the Hall of Fame. The College Football Hall of Fame's reputation is now being questioned following this surprising oversight.




