ATLANTA, Georgia - If you want to go to the College Football Hall of Fame, you've got more than a year to wait. The new Hall of Fame home in Atlanta is under construction and isn't supposed to open until the fall of 2014. The College Football Hall of Fame building in South Bend, Ind., that the Atlanta facility is replacing closed on Dec. 30.

To give football fans a taste of what they can expect when they visit the College Football Hall of Fame after it reopens in its new home, the National Football Foundation has released a video that takes a virtual walk through the planned new hall.

Alabama back Johnny Mack Brown carries the ball during the Crimson TideAC/AAs 20-19 victory over Washington in the 1926 Rose Bowl.

And the virtual tour has an Alabama flavor on its various video screens. See if you can spot Alabama's BCS championship game celebrations, the game footage from Bryant-Denny Stadium, quarterback AJ McCarron warming up, the biographical panel on Crimson Tide Hall of Famer Johnny Mack Brown and the Paul "Bear" Bryant quote "I ain't nothing but a winner" spread across the floor.

The College Football Hall of Fame will be housed in a 94,256-square-foot facility next to the Georgia World Congress Center and Centennial Olympic Park and in the vicinity of the World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium and Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta.

The new hall comes with a $66.5 million price tag and is being built by Birmingham-based Brasfield & Gorrie.

The SEC has 80 players and 27 coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame. Eleven more SEC players are on this year's Hall of Fame ballot.

The SEC players up for election this year are Arkansas G Brandon Burlsworth, Tennessee DB Bobby Majors, Auburn DB Buddy McClinton, Tennessee LB Paul Naumoff, Kentucky DE Art Still, Georgia OT Matt Stinchcomb, Alabama LB Derrick Thomas, Tennessee LB Jackie Walker, Ole Miss TE Wesley Walls, Georgia DB Scott Woerner and Florida QB Danny Wuerffel.

The newest Hall of Famers will be announced on May 7.

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