The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023 enshrinement is set for Aug. 5 as Ronde Barber, Don Coryell, Chuck Howley, Joe Klecko, Darrelle Revis, Ken Riley, Joe Thomas, Zach Thomas and DeMarcus Ware will bring the total to 371 members honored in Canton.
Ahead of the ceremonies Saturday in Ohio, we are highlighting the high schools of every player and coach in the Hall of Fame. California with 37, Pennsylvania (33), Texas (32) and Ohio (27) have produced nearly 40 percent of the members.
In total, 38 states along with the District of Columbia have at least one player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
With Revis being enshrined Saturday he will become the third player from
Aliquippa (Pa.) in the Pro Football Hall of Fame joining Mike Ditka and Ty Law. They are the only school that has more than two players in the Hall.
Armstrong (Washington, D.C.),
Crane Medical (Chicago),
Erasmus Hall (Brooklyn), Farmington (W.Va.),
George Washington Prep (Los Angeles),
Hampton (Va.),
Highland Park (Dallas),
Jefferson (Portland, Ore.),
Lincoln (San Diego),
Pine Bluff (Ark.),
Raines (Jacksonville, Fla.),
South River (N.J.), Superior Central (Superior, Wisc.),
Wausau East (Wausau, Wis.) and
Worthing (Houston) are the only other schools with multiple Hall of Famers.
Alabama — 9John Stallworth, Tuscaloosa
Arizona — 2
Arkansas — 7
Willie Davis, Booker T. Washington (Texarkana)
Bobby Mitchell, Langston (Hot Springs)
Willie Roaf, Pine Bluff
California — 37
Terrell Davis, Lincoln (San Diego)
Hugh McElhenny, George Washington Prep (Los Angeles)
Dick Stanfel, Commerce (San Francisco)
Bob St. Clair, San Francisco Polytechnic (San Francisco)
Colorado — 3
Jack Christiansen, Odd Fellows Orphanage (Canon City)
Connecticut — 4
Delaware — 1
District of Columbia — 3
Len Ford, Armstrong
Willie Wood, Armstrong
Florida — 20
Brian Dawkins, Raines (Jacksonville)
Bob Hayes, Matthew Gilbert (Jacksonville)
Deacon Jones, Hungerford (Eatonville)
Ken Riley, Union Academy (Bartow)
Georgia — 8
Richard Dent, Murphy (Atlanta)
Idaho — 2
Illinois — 17
Kevin Greene, Granite City South (Granite City)
Leo Nomellini, Crane Medical (Chicago)
Pete Pihos, Austin (Chicago)
Indiana — 6
Bob Griese, Rex Mundi (Evansville)
Alex Karras, Emerson (Gary)
Hank Stram, Lew Wallace (Gary)
Rod Woodson, R. Nelson Snider (Fort Wayne)
Iowa — 2
Kurt Warner, Regis (Cedar Rapids)
Kansas — 3
Link Lyman, McDonald
Kentucky — 2
Paul Hornung, Flaget (Louisville)
Louisiana — 12
Charlie Joiner, W.O. Boston (Lake Charles)
Aeneas Williams, Alcee Fortier (New Orleans)
Massachusetts — 4
Nick Buoniconti, Cathedral (Springfield)
Ed Healey, Classical (Springfield)
Michigan — 6
Tony Dungy, Parkside (Jackson)
Minnesota — 4
Mississippi — 9
Lem Barney, 33rd Avenue (Gulfport)
Willie Brown, Taylor (Yazoo City)
Brett Favre, Hancock North Central (Kiln)
Frank Kinard, Central (Jackson)
Jerry Rice, B.L. Moor (Starkville)
Billy Shaw, Carr Central (Vicksburg)
Missouri — 5
Mike McCormack, De La Salle (Kansas City)
Nebraska — 3
Guy Chamberlin, Blue Springs
New Jersey — 10
Alex Wojciechowicz, South River
New Mexico — 2
New York — 9
Art Donovan, Mount Saint Michael Academy (The Bronx)
Sid Luckman, Erasmus Hall (Brooklyn)
North Carolina — 4
Bobby Bell, Cleveland (Shelby)
Ohio — 27
Oklahoma — 5
Steve Owen, Aline
Oregon — 5
Arnie Weinmeister, Jefferson (Portland)
Pennsylvania — 33
George Blanda, Youngwood
Stan Jones, Lemoyne
Jim Kelly, East Brady
Joe Klecko, St. James (Chester)
Ty Law, Aliquippa
Darrelle Revis, Aliquippa
Jim Thorpe, Carlisle Indian Industrial School (Carlisle)
Charley Trippi, Pittston Area (Pittston)
Johnny Unitas, St. Justin's (Pittsburgh)
South Carolina — 4
Harry Carson, McClenaghan (Florence)
Art Shell, Bonds-Wilson (North Charleston)
Tennessee — 5
Claude Humphrey, Lester (Memphis)
Texas — 32
Darrell Green, Jesse H. Jones (Houston)
Winston Hill, Weldon (Gladewater)
Ken Houston, Dunbar (Lufkin)
Joe Greene, Dunbar (Temple)
Jimmy Johnson, Thomas Jefferson (Port Arthur)
Mike Singletary, Worthing (Houston)
Charley Taylor, Dalworth (Grand Prairie)
Emmitt Thomas, Marshall (Angleton)
Thurman Thomas, Willowridge (Houston)
Clyde Turner, Newman (Sweetwater)
Doak Walker, Highland Park (Dallas)
Utah — 2
Mac Speedie, South (Salt Lake City)
Virginia — 12
Rosey Brown, Jefferson (Charlottesville)
Willie Lanier, Maggie L. Walker (Richmond)
Ace Parker, Woodrow Wilson (Portsmouth)
Dwight Stephenson, Hampton
Washington — 5
West Virginia — 6
Frank Gatski, Farmington
Chuck Howley, Warwood (Wheeling)
Sam Huff, Farmington
Randy Moss, DuPont (DuPont City)
Wisconsin — 12
Bud Grant, Superior Central (Superior)
Joe Guyon, Keewatin Academy (Prairie Du Chien)
Alphonse Leemans, East (Superior)
Ernie Nevers, Superior Central (Superior)
Jim Otto, Wausau East (Wausau)
Outside United States — 2
Jack Butler, Canada
Jan Stenerud, Norway