On December 11, 2024, former Alabama cornerback, Antonio Langham, was officially inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, solidifying his place among the sport’s all-time greats. Langham’s remarkable career at Alabama, paired with his incredible performance on the national stage, earned him this prestigious recognition.
Langham, who played for the Crimson Tide from 1990 to 1993, was a standout defensive force throughout his college career. Known for his sharp instincts, speed, and ability to make key plays, Langham was a cornerstone of Alabama’s defense. During his time in Tuscaloosa, he helped lead the team to numerous victories, including a national championship in 1992. His ability to shut down opposing receivers and his knack for intercepting passes made him one of the most feared cornerbacks in college football.
One of his most memorable moments came during the 1993 season, when he intercepted a pass in the end zone in the Sugar Bowl, helping secure Alabama’s victory over Miami and their national title. This iconic play helped cement his legacy in the Crimson Tide’s storied history.
Langham’s accomplishments were recognized with numerous honors, including being named to the All-SEC First Team in 1992 and 1993. He also earned consensus All-American honors in 1993, underscoring his dominance as a top-tier defensive back.
Since his playing days, Langham has remained a beloved figure in Alabama football history. His induction into the College Football Hall of Fame is a testament to his impact on the game and the lasting legacy he left at Alabama and in college football. Fans and former teammates gathered to celebrate his remarkable career, marking another milestone in the history of Alabama football.