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Utah announced its 2015 Crimson Club Hall of Fame class during the football team's spring game Saturday, and it's a particularly large one.

That's because for the second straight year and third time ever, Utah will induct a full team.

The 1998 national championship runner-up Runnin' Utes will be enshrined this fall, along with Jamal Anderson, George Seifert, Alex Jensen, Melonie Kent, Angie Leonard and Kay and Zeke Dumke Jr.

The 1998 run was the crowning achievement for the late Rick Majerus. The team nod comes on the heels of inductions for 1998 standouts Michael Doleac and Andre Miller in the previous two classes, and 1998 starter Jensen — who later became the 2000-01 Mountain West Conference Player of the Year — will count himself as doubly honored.

Anderson rushed for 958 yards and 11 TDs during the 1993 season before embarking on a pro career with the Atlanta Falcons, whom he led to Super Bowl XXXIII.

Seifert played guard and linebacker at the U. and served as a graduate assistant for the 1964 Liberty Bowl team. He later won two Super Bowls as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers to highlight a 21-year NFL coaching career.

Kent was a first-team All-American outfielder in 1981, Utah's first softball All-American.

Leonard was an NCAA individual champion on uneven bars in 1999 and a five-time All-American.

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