The Pro Football Hall of Fame proudly extends its heartfelt congratulations to Jerome Bettis on yet another remarkable achievement in his storied football career. A legendary running back and beloved member of the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2015, Bettis has once again been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the game—this time at the collegiate level. On Friday, Bettis was officially inducted into the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame as part of its prestigious Class of 2025.Affectionately known as “The Bus” for his powerful, relentless running style, Bettis made a lasting impact during his time at the University of Notre Dame, where he established himself as a force on the field and a leader off it. His induction into the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame celebrates not only his performance in one of college football’s most storied bowl games, but also his enduring legacy as one of the sport’s all-time greats.This latest honor is a testament to Bettis’s exceptional talent, dedication, and influence at every level of the game—from college standout to NFL icon. The Hall of Fame joins fans, teammates, and the football community in applauding Jerome Bettis for this well-earned recognition.
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