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S.C. State's Porcher Among Five Selected to SCFHOF 2020 Class

GREENVILLE, S.C.: The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame (SCFHOF) announces the Class of 2020 and information on the annual enshrinement ceremony.

The 2020 enshrinement ceremony is set for April 2, 2020 with a 6:30 p.m. start at the Hilton Greenville. South Carolina State legendary head coach and SCFHOF Class of 2013 inductee Willie Jeffries will serve as the Master of Ceremonies. The 2019 Blanchard-Rogers Trophy presented by Hale's Jewelers recipient Trevor Lawrence, the inaugural Bridge Builder Excellence Award, and the 2020 Humanitarian of the Year will also be honored at the ceremony.

The Class of 2020 inductees include coach Art Baker (Sumter, S.C./Presbyterian College), Robert Porcher (Wando, S.C./South Carolina State), Willie Scott (Newberry, S.C./University of South Carolina), coach Steve Spurrier (University of Florida/HC at University of South Carolina), and Charlie Waters (N. Augusta HS/Clemson University).

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Robert Porcher
The Wando, S.C., native is a graduate of Huger Cainhoy High School.  He started out at Tennessee State in 1988-1989 and then transferred to play for legendary South Carolina State head coach Willie Jeffries (SCFHOF13) in 1990-1991. His play as a Bulldog earned the 6-foot-3, 275-pound defensive end a first-round draft (26th overall) pick in the 1992 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions.  He spent his entire 13-year career in Detroit accumulating a franchise history record 95.5 career sacks. He became the first Detroit Lion to record double-digit sack totals in four consecutive seasons from 1996-1999. Between 1996-2001, Porcher recorded 68 sacks, the second-highest total in the NFL during that span. His play on the field earned him Pro-Bowl and All-Pro honors in 1997, 1999, and 2001.

Since retiring, Porcher has become actively involved in community and business interests throughout Michigan and his home state of South Carolina. The Detroit Lions organization honored Robert Porcher's community contributions by naming their Annual Man of the Year award after him. He was inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009, and in 2017, he was selected to the Black College Football Hall of Fame.