Marshall inducted to Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame

Fred Marshall was quarterback for Arkansas' national championship team in 1964.

Fred Marshall was a member of the six-man 2016 Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame induction class Friday.

The former Arkansas quarterback is the third player from the Razorbacks' 1964 national championship team to be elected to the hall, joining defensive tackles Loyd Phillips and Jim Williams.

Marshall led Arkansas on an 80-yard game-winning touchdown drive in the fourth quarter of the 1965 Cotton Bowl, helping the Razorbacks beat Nebraska 10-7 and cap a perfect 1964 season.

Frank Broyles, who coached the 1964 team and was 2-2 all-time in the Cotton Bowl, is also in the game's hall of fame, as well as former Arkansas halfback Lance Alworth.

Former Arkansas player Fred Akers was also inducted as part of the 2016 class, but as a head coach who led Texas to three appearances in the Cotton Bowl.

Other 2016 inductees include former USC offensive lineman Tony Boselli, SMU running back Eric Dickerson, Notre Dame linebacker Bob Golic and team selection chairman Dan Petty.