1967 SEMI-FINAL RESULTS:
Thank you for all of your participation in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project. If you are unaware of what that is, we acted like the PFHOF had its first class in January 1946.
We have completed the years up to 1966.
For “1967,” a Preliminary Vote with nearly 100 players whose playing career ended by 1961. We are also following the structure in that players have 20 years of eligibility, and if they do not make it into the Hall, they are relegated to the Senior Pool.
Each voter was asked to select 25 names from the preliminary list, and the top 25 vote-getters were named Semi-Finalists.
A week later, the voters were asked to pick 15 names from the 25 Semi-Finalists, and next week, they will pick five from the remaining 15. We will continue this process weekly until we catch up to the current year.
35 Votes took place, with the top fifteen advancing.
This is for the “Modern Era”
Bold indicates they advanced to the Finals:
Player |
Year of Eligibility |
Vote Total |
Emlen Tunnell DB |
1 |
33 |
Art Donovan DT-T |
1 |
31 |
Pat Harder FB |
9 |
26 |
Ward Cuff WB-QB-HB |
15 |
23 |
Gene Brito DE-E |
2 |
22 |
Bill Osmanski FB |
15 |
21 |
Alan Ameche FB |
2 |
20 |
Marshall Goldberg T |
14 |
19 |
Charlie Conerly QB |
1 |
19 |
Buckets Goldenberg G-BB |
17 |
17 |
Bobby Dillon S |
3 |
17 |
Bucko Kilroy G-MG-T-DT |
7 |
15 |
Woody Strode E |
13 |
14 |
Vic Sears T-DT |
9 |
14 |
Bruno Banducci G |
8 |
14 |
Tank Younger FB-LB-HB |
4 |
12 |
Les Bingaman DG-G-C |
9 |
10 |
Kyle Rote E-HB |
1 |
9 |
Spec Sanders TB |
12 |
8 |
George Wilson E |
16 |
7 |
Charley Brock C-HB-FB |
15 |
7 |
Buster Ramsey G |
11 |
7 |
Billy Wilson E-FL |
2 |
7 |
Marion Campbell DE-DT-MB-G-T |
1 |
6 |
Pug Manders HB-TB |
15 |
5 |
Frankie Albert QB |
10 |
5 |
Paul Lipscomb T-DT |
8 |
3 |
Leon Hart E-FB-DE |
5 |
1 |
This is for the “Senior Era”
*Bold indicates they advanced to the Finals:
Al Nesser |
10 |
17 |
Hunk Anderson |
17 |
22 |
George Christensen |
4 |
14 |
Ace Gutkowski |
3 |
12 |
Byron “Whizzer” White |
1 |
12 |
Wildcat Wilson |
13 |
8 |
None of the Above |
3 |
We will post Class of the 1967 Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project next Saturday.
Thank you to all who contributed. If you want to be part of this project, please let us know!
Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists and consistently look to update them when necessary and based on necessity. As such, we are delighted to present our post-2023-24 revision of our top 50 Toronto Raptors.
As for all of our top 50 players in basketball, we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Basketball Association.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.
Last year, the Raptors went all out, as in jettisoning all players out. That was an exaggeration, but beyond Scottie Barnes, there were not many reasons to watch a Toronto game. Nevertheless, there were a few elevations.
As always, we present our top five, which saw no changes:
1. Kyle Lowry
2. Chris Bosh
3. Vince Carter
4. DeMar DeRozan
5. Pascal Siakam
You can find the entire list here.
Pascal Siakam was unable to climb up from #5 before he was traded to the Indiana Pacers.
O.G. Anunoby, who was traded to the New York Knicks during the season, went up one spot to #13.
Former Rookie of the Year Scottie Barnes climbed to #17 from #26.
Jakob Poeltl went from #31 to #25.
Gary Trent Jr, who is now with Milwaukee, reached #30 from #33.
We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.
Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists and consistently look to update them when necessary and based on necessity. As such, we are delighted to present our post-2023-24 revision of our top 50 Toronto Maple Leafs.
As for all of our top 50 players in hockey, we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Hockey League.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.
Last year, the Maple Leafs again made the playoffs but faced their usual result: a first-round exit. Despite this, the team was loaded with veterans and saw significant elevations in the Top 50.
As always, we present our top five, which saw no changes:
1. Syl Apps
2. Turk Broda
3. Tim Horton
4. Charlie Conacher
5. Borje Salming
You can find the entire list here.
On the strength of his 69-Goal season, Auston Matthews rocketed to #8 from #15.
Right Wing Mitch Marner advances to #33 from #36.
Defenseman Morgan Rielly moved up four spots to #38.
Center John Tavares climbed to #39 from #40.
William Nylander went to #45 from #48.
We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.
Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists and consistently look to update them when necessary and based on necessity. As such, we are delighted to present our post-2023-24 revision of our top 50 Pittsburgh Penguins.
As for all of our top 50 players in hockey, we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Hockey League.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.
Last year, the Penguins looked to have thrown in the towel but rallied to make the playoffs, helped by a push by their veteran core. We have several elevations and one new entrant.
As always, we present our top five, which saw no changes, though there is still news regarding the top group:
1. Mario Lemieux
2. Sidney Crosby
3. Evgeni Malkin
4. Jaromir Jagr
5. Kris Letang
You can find the entire list here.
Crosby remains #2 but is closing in on the Hall of Famer, Mario Lemieux.
Evgeni Malkin has a more arduous task. He was #3 last year, but overtaking Crosby and Lemieux seems like a tall order.
Like Malkin, Defenseman Kris Letang is in the same spot (#5) as last year and is unlikely to get past Jagr anytime soon.
Jake Guentzel, now with Tampa Bay, moved up two spots to #14.
Bryan Rust advanced three spots to #24.
Goalie Tristan Jarry moved up to #32 from #38.
Defenseman Marcus Pettersson makes his debut at #49
We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.