
Hall of Fame Set For Thursday Night
9/8/2016 12:00:00 AM | General
The banquet, which is sold out, will begin at 7:00 p.m. CT. This year's class consists of David Bobo, Estaban Carril, Linzy Cole, Chad Huffman, Donovan Powell and Mike Ramsey.
David Bobo (2000 -- Football)
An All-American, Bobo was a two-time All-WAC selection at offensive line and a consensus All-WAC selection. He was an Outland Trophy finalist and a part of the "Big Uglies", which helped pave the way for LaDainain Tomlinson to lead the nation in rushing in 1999 and 2000.
Estaban Carril (2001 -- Men's Tennis)
A three-time All-America honoree in singles, Carril was the ITA National Clay Court Singles Champion in 2001, the WAC Player of the Year, the WAC Freshman of the Year and a four-time All-WAC honoree in singles and doubles. He was also a member of TCU's 2001 NCAA Final Four team.
Linzy Cole (1970 -- Football)
TCU's vintage inductee, Cole was the first African-American to play football for the Horned Frogs. He was a First-Team All-SWC selection and a Rogers Trophy award winner. TCU's leader in career return average in a season, Cole currently ranks fourth in return average in a season. He closed out his career playing in the 1969 Blue-Grey game.
Chad Huffman (2006 -- Baseball/Football)
A first ballot inductee, Huffman was a two-time All-American, the Conference USA Freshman of the Year and an all-conference selection in multiple leagues. He made the Conference USA All-Tournament team, was the MWC Tournament MVP and still ranks in the top-5 in several categories in program history. He was also a member of the TCU football team.
Donovan Powell (1995 Men's Track & Field)
Powell was an Olympian at the 2000 Sydney Games for Jamaica. He was also a five-time All-American and two-time NCAA Champion in the men's 4x100 relay. Powell claimed Southwest Conference Championships in both the 55 meters and 100 meters.
Mike Ramsey (1985 - Baseball)
Ramsey was an All-American and Academic All-America selection. He was also a two-time All-Southwest Conference selection, while leading the league in batting average with .465 average, which is still a school record. He holds TCU career marks in all-time batting average for season and a career.