Yup. I was serious. He's in the NCAA D II Track and Field HOF :
Former Pittsburg State University track & field standout Brian Moorman will be inducted into the NCAA Division II Track & Field Hall of Fame next week.
Moorman, who captured three straight national championships in the 400 meter hurdles between 1997-99, will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame in ceremonies to be held Wednesday, May 24, at Emporia, Kan. The awards banquet will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Emporia State University Memorial Union.
Moorman, from Sedgwick, Kan., finished a decorated track & field career at PSU as a 10-time NCAA Division II All-American. He earned individual event All-America accolades on eight occasions and twice helped the Gorillas’ 4x400 meter relay team to All-America performances.
In capturing the 1998 NCAA-II Outdoor National Championship, Moorman turned in the second-fastest time in school history in the event with a 49.77-second clocking. Former Olympian Dinsdale Morgan holds the PSU record with a 49.11 time from the 1996 season.
Moorman dominated the hurdles events in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association during his collegiate career. He garnered All-MIAA honors in individual events 13 times, including eight MIAA titles. Moorman captured the league crown in the 400m hurdles from 1997-99. He captured a pair of MIAA titles in the 110m hurdles (1998-99) and he won the 55m hurdle title three times (1996, ’98-99).