Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, May 15, 2012

The 17-member 2012 College Football Hall of Fame class was announced Tuesday, and former Purdue running back Otis Armstrong was the lone Big Ten product inducted. That being the case, there were several glaring omissions, highlighted by Nebraska's Tommie Frazier and Ohio State's Orlando Pace. Both snubs sparked quite a reaction on Twitter, and rightfully so. Frazier went 33-2 and won two national titles and four Big 12 championships, while Pace is one of the most dominant offensive lineman of all time. See the tweets in this post.

To be fair, according to an ESPN.com article, the College Football Hall of Fame has a rule that it can't take a player from the same school in consecutive years. Former Nebraska offensive lineman Will Shields and former Ohio State running back Eddie George made it last year, meaning Frazier and Pace weren't eligible. Why they weren't in already is a mystery in itself. Consider them both likely 2013 inductees. We think.

[Former Purdue RB Otis Armstrong makes Hall of Fame]

And now to the tweets:

TOMMIE FRAZIER

https://twitter.com/#!/nickbaumgardner/status/202429765037199360

https://twitter.com/#!/TomFornelli/status/202429706946088960

https://twitter.com/#!/ramzyn/status/202429492747173888

https://twitter.com/#!/helloerinmarie/status/202429507695685632

https://twitter.com/#!/BryanDFischer/status/202429251172052994

https://twitter.com/#!/edsbs/status/202417382726189059

https://twitter.com/#!/kevinkugler/status/202426785537851392

https://twitter.com/#!/Mengus22/status/202427651238010880

ORLANDO PACE

https://twitter.com/#!/TomFornelli/status/202435590644441089

https://twitter.com/#!/BCastOZone/status/202434455426711552

https://twitter.com/#!/TIM_MAYsports/status/202430485228552193

https://twitter.com/#!/AriWassermanBSB/status/202430847658360833

https://twitter.com/#!/PreSnapRead/status/202433198783856641

https://twitter.com/#!/elevenwarriors/status/202432716547948545

https://twitter.com/#!/ramzyn/status/202429831219118081

https://twitter.com/#!/MarkKunz44/status/202430993053908993

https://twitter.com/#!/GarmanSports/status/202432345528209408

Brent Yarina is a web editor and blogger for BTN.com. Find all of his work here and follow him on twitter at @BTNBrentYarina.