Former Arizona State quarterback Jake Plummer and former head coach Dennis Erickson are among those in the 2019 College Football Hall of Fame induction class.

They are the 11th and 12th Hall of Famers from ASU and the first since Bob Breunig’s induction in 2015.

Induction ceremonies will be held Dec. 10 in New York.

Others in the class are Terrell Buckley (Florida State), Rickey Dixon (Oklahoma), London Fletcher (John Carroll), Jacob Green (Texas A&M), Torry Holt (North Carolina State) Raghib Ismail (Notre Dame), Darren McFadden (Arkansas), Troy Polamalu (USC), Joe Thomas (Wisconsin), Lorenzo White (Michigan State), Patrick Willis (Mississippi), Vince Young (Texas) and coach Joe Taylor (four schools).

Plummer was a four-year starter at ASU and 1996 Pac-10 Player of the Year when ASU went 11-1 and played in the Rose Bowl, nearly winning a national championship. He was a finalist for the Walter Camp, Davey O’Brien and Johnny Unitas awards and won the Pop Warner Trophy for best player on the West Coast.

Plummer finished his ASU career with 8,827 passing yards and 65 touchdowns then went on to the NFL, playing for the Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos.

Erickson goes into the Hall of Fame based on his 23-year head coaching achievements at Miami (two national titles), Oregon State and ASU.

Erickson coached at ASU from 2007-11, winning a share of the Pac-10 title in 2007 when the Sun Devils were 10-3 and Erickson was conference Coach of the Year. Overall under Erickson, ASU was 31-31.

Others from ASU in the College Football Hall of Fame are Breunig, coach John Cooper, coach Dan Devine, Mike Haynes, John Jefferson, coach Frank Kush, Ron Pritchard, Randall McDaniel, Pat Tillman and Danny White.

Tillman and Plummer were ASU teammates.

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