ORANGEBURG, S.C. — On a Homecoming Saturday in Orangeburg, South Carolina State honored former Bulldog great Donnie Shell by unveiling a banner underneat the stands at the stadium. The banner notes Shell’s August induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the Class of 2020.
Shell is the fourth S.C. State product to make that trip to Canton. He spent his entire 14-year NFL career in Pittsburgh where he won four Super Bowls.
His former coach at S.C. State, Willie Jeffries, teamed up with Shell and athletics director Stacy Danley to pull the cords to unveil the Hall of Fame banner.
Shell, who was introduced to the crowd at halftime of S.C. State’s game with Morgan State, has continued to give back to his alma mater. A member of the Board of Trustees, the Whitmire native is active in fundraising for his school which laid the foundation for his NFL career.
With the Steelers playing Sunday night against Seattle, Shell will be in the Steel City where he will be presented with his Hall of Fame ring.