‘GMA’ Michael Strahan Receives Huge Honor With Family
Good Morning America star Michael Strahan received a great honor this week. The best news for him was that his family was there to celebrate with him as well. Attending with Strahan was not only his immediate family but also his mother, Louise.
Here is a look at what Michael received this week and how he reacted to the honor.
Michael Strahan Named To Another Hall Of Fame
Michael Strahan was a star football player before he was a Good Morning America co-host. He played for the New York Giants and once held the NFL sack record as a defensive lineman for the Giants. He retired from the NFL in 2007 after 15 seasons. In 2014, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Strahan has now been inducted into another Hall of Fame. From 1989 to 1993, Strahan played college football for Texas Southern University. He was a huge star there who became an even bigger star when the Giants drafted him with the second pick in the 1993 NFL Draft.
Now, his college has honored him. His college just inducted him into the Texas Southern University Sports Hall of Fame. It seems hard to believe it took so long to see him inducted since he finished there over 30 years ago and has been in the NFL Hall of Fame for 10 years. He was voted into the Black College Football Hall of Fame in 2013.
Strahan’s uncle, Art, also played for Texas Southern University. During his college career, Strahan registered 41.5 career sacks. He was voted the Southwestern Athletic Conference Player of the Year and First-Team All-SWAC twice. He recorded 135 sacks in the NFL and a single-season record of 22 in 2001.
Michael Strahan’s Family Joins Him For Hall Of Fame Honor
Michael Strahan recorded a message that played at the ceremony. He also attended the event in downtown Houston and posted some photos and videos on Instagram, including one with his mother, Louise, beside him.
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“A special night going into The Texas Southern University Sports Hall of Fame. Grateful is an understatement,” Strahan wrote in the caption. “@texassouthern took a chance on me, and it changed the trajectory of my entire life, giving me and my family opportunities we never dreamed of. Enjoyed celebrating it with my family by my side.”
After his NFL career ended, Michael Stahan made his way to television. He started on FOX NFL Sunday, where he still works to this day. However, he also used that to springboard onto morning talk shows, where he hosted Live! alongside Kelly Ripa until 2016. After that, he moved on to Good Morning America.
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