Louisiana Tech announced its 2021 Hall of Fame Class today which includes two-time Ray Guy Award winner Ryan Allen, two-time Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year Richie LeBlanc, three-time Gulf States Conference champion golfer Roy Pace, five-time All-American jumper Bryant Wesco, Kodak All-American Debra Williams and Super Bowl Champion cornerback Tramon Williams.

The six-person class will be enshrined into the Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame this fall. More details on the exact time and location of the event will be released soon.

“I want to commend the Hall of Fame Committee for their efforts in selecting such a diverse and deserving class,” said Louisiana Tech VP and Director of Athletics Eric Wood. “This group is a representation of a wide variety of our programs and so many eras of Louisiana Tech Athletics. It is a group full of competitors. I want to congratulate each individual within this class, and we look forward to celebrating their accomplishments in the fall.”

Tramon Williams (Football, 2002-05) began his career as a walk-on for the Bulldog football team after coming to Tech from Assumption High School, but he quickly made a name for himself on both the college and NFL levels. After earning a scholarship at Tech, Williams earned first team all-Western Athletic Conference honors while leading the team in interceptions in each of his final two years in Ruston, including the game-clinching interception in the memorable win over No. 18 Fresno State in 2004. He has spent 15 years in the NFL and recorded 34 career interceptions. He was a member of the Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XLV team.

“I was just a young kid who was overlooked in high school, who technically wasn’t good enough to receive a college letter nonetheless a scholarship. I was a kid who walked on at Louisiana Tech University to finally earning a scholarship after my sophomore season, said Tramon Williams.”