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Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning
Mark Humphrey, The Associated Press
University of Tennessee assistant head coach David Cutcliffe talks with quarterback Peyton Manning during their 14-7 win over Vanderbilt on Nov. 30, 1996, in Nashville. Manning insists he hasn’t decided whether to join the NFL or return for another season as Tennessee’s quarterback. “I was hoping it was going to be an easy decision,” he told The Knoxville News-Sentinel. “I was hoping it would be a no-brainer.”(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Peyton Manning, Marshall Faulk and Steve Spurrier will be on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot this year for the first time.

The National Football Foundation released Wednesday the names of 75 former players and six retired coaches who competed in Division I-A and will be up for election. The latest Hall of Fame class will be announced Jan. 6 in Tampa, Fla., the site of the College Football Playoff national championship game.

Manning, the former record-setting quarterback from Tennessee, and Faulk, who led the NCAA in rushing twice during his three seasons at San Diego State, are among 15 players making their first appearance on the ballot.

Spurrier retired during last season, finishing a 26-year career as the winningest coach at both South Carolina and Florida.

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