IRVING, Texas—The National Football Foundation (NFF) announced its 2026 Hampshire Honor Society this week. For the 18
th straight year an honoree from Nebraska Wesleyan has been given the prestigious honor. This season, 10 Nebraska Wesleyan players earned the honor.
Jian Aguilar,
Owen Anthony,
Terrell Davis,
Jaheim Felder,
Ben Holler,
Caleb Ohlrich,
Jake Rhodes,
Caiden Rose, Parker Saladay, and Samuel Transue have all earned the honor.
Nebraska Wesleyan currently ranks tenth for most NFF Hampshire Honor Society members in the last 20 years with 167 total.
Nominated by their respective schools, members of the NFF Hampshire Honor Society must be either:
- A senior player, who will graduate this spring/summer, and just completed his final year of playing eligibility in 2025; or
- A graduated player or grad transfer, who has already earned a bachelor's degree and competed in the 2025 season (even if the player has remaining eligibility and may return to play next season).
And must have:
- Attained a minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.2 (4.0 scale); and
- Been starters or contributors throughout the 2025 season.