tony dunge, it's official heading for the hall of fame in canton, ohio, well deserved. he's a classy coach who now joins an impressive class. another tampa resident, eddie de bartoloo junior, it took 99 seconds to vote in brett favre, ken stabler and dick stanfeld. he was the first african american head coach to win the super bowl, ninth of all time, seven of the eight already in front of him are already in the hall of fame. his contribution he have been incredible. his coaching tree has deep roots. unmatched, i've been honored to friend and earned pro football's highest honor. ira kaufman is one of the select voters in the process and he believes this was dunge's time to duet in. >> tony dunge's a tampa icon. there will be a tremendous ground swell, it wouldn't surprise me if the glazers make a second ring of honor, tony different than lynch, the history of the bucs is if you make it to the ring of honor you'll be in the hall of fame that season. >> finished in the top 10 which tells me lynch will make it next year as the bucs continue their run to the hall of fame. to