Jason Campbell named to 2026 Senior Bowl Hall of Fame
Earlier this week, the Senior Bowl named the 2026 Hall of Fame Class including Auburn great Jason Campbell.
One of the all-time great Auburn quarterbacks is being recognized for a great career. Earlier this week, former Tigers quarterback Jason Campbell was named one of the latest inductees to the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame. Campbell joins Roman Harper (Alabama), Anthony "Booger" McFarland (LSU), Harry Agganis (Boston College), and coach Norv Turner.
The induction ceremony will take place on May 3. Campbell is one of the more talented Auburn quarterbacks over the last 30 years. He was the signal caller for the 2004 team that posted an undefeated season, but was held out of the BCS National Championship.
That was mostly due to USC and Oklahoma starting the season at the top of the polls, and neither team took a loss during that regular season. Auburn defeated Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl 16-13 to finish 13-0, and the Tigers also won the SEC Championship. He finished his Auburn career with 7,299 yards and 45 touchdowns.
He is still one of the all-time leaders for Auburn with a career completion percentage of 64. 6. During his senior season in 2004, he completed 69.