Baltimore Sun

Ray Lewis among nominees for College Football Hall of Fame

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Retired Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis has been nominated again for the College Football Hall of Fame. He was nominated for induction last year, but wasn’t selected. Lewis is a former University of Miami consensus All-American and a runner-up for the Dick Butkus Award — given to the nation’s top linebacker. He is competing with 92 players and 27 coaches from the divisional ranks and 76 players and five coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n ranks. Other Bowl Subdivisio­n nominees include former Baltimore Colts quarterbac­k Bert Jones, an All-American at LSU; Ravens assistant coach Mark Carrier, an All-America safety at USC; former Ravens backup quarterbac­k Randall Cunningham, an All-American at Nevada-Las Vegas; former Ravens safety Rod Woodson, an All-American at Purdue; and former Ravens safety Anthony Poindexter, an All-American at Virginia. Former Maryland State ( now UMES) defensive back Billy Thompson is a divisional player nominee. BASEBALL: Frostburg State (43-9) finished second and Salisbury (33-6-1) fifth in the final D3baseball.com and American Baseball Coaches Associatio­n polls. SOFTBALL: Salisbury finished the season ranked No. 3 in the National Fastpitch Coaches Associatio­n’s Division III poll. GOLF: Loyola Maryland sophomore Matt Oshrine (Pikesville) and freshman Jeremy Wall were named Division I PING All–Northwest Region. admission. Both facilities will offer Triple Crown buffets for $35 per person. For reservatio­ns, call 301-725-0770.

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