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2013 NFF Distinguished American Gen. Ray Odierno and NFF Gold Medal recipient Roger Goodell display their respective honors after
the 56th NFF Annual Awards Dinner, which took place Dec. 10, 2013 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City.
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another sold-out crowd gathering in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria in New
York City on Dec. 10, 2013 for the 56th NFF Annual Awards Dinner. For the seventh
consecutive year, we expanded into the adjacent room to accommodate the overflow demand to be part of this marquee event, and the honorees, featuring Gen. Ray Odierno,
the 38th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, continue
to represent a long list of our country’s finest leaders who have taken our national stage.
What follows is a photo collection of those honored and those who paid tribute to the honorees by attending the
event that night, as well as photos from several other National Football Foundation-related events surrounding the
2013 football season. We hope that looking through the magazine will bring back happy memories for those who participated while inspiring others to attend in the future. Mark your calendars for Dec. 9, 2014 for the 57th NFF Annual
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May 22: Announcement of the 2014 Inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame – Irving, Texas
Aug. 25: Doors open at the new College Football Hall of Fame – Atlanta, Georgia
Sept. 25: Announcement of the 2014 semifinalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy – Irving, Texas
Oct. 30: Announcement of the 2014 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class, presented by Fidelity Investments – Irving, Texas
Dec. 9: NFF Chapter Awards Luncheon, presented by Under Armour, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel – New York City
Dec. 9: 57th NFF Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel – New York City
Dec. 9: 25th presentation of the William V. Campbell Trophy, endowed by HealthSouth and hosted by the NYAC, to
the nation’s top scholar-athlete at Waldorf Astoria Hotel – New York City
> Jan. 1, 2015: The 10th Annual National Hall of Fame Salute at the Allstate Sugar Bowl – Mercedes-Benz Superdome,
New Orleans, La.
> Jan. 12, 2015: Inaugural College Football Playoff Championship at AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas
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The National Football Foundation would like to acknowledge the work of the following photographers, who contributed to this issue of the Footballetter: Gene Boyars, Mike McLaughlin, Joe Epstein, and Michael Ip. The NFF would
also like to thank the multiple sports information directors who made contributions to this issue of the Footballetter. All
photo rights are maintained by their respective parties.
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2013 COLLEgE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS
FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION
DECEMBER 10, 2013 INDUCTION CEREMONIES
NEW yORK CITy
> Ted Brown – TB, North Carolina State (1975-78)
> Tedy Bruschi – DE, Arizona (1992-95)
> Ron Dayne – RB, Wisconsin (1996-99)
> Tommie Frazier – QB, Nebraska (1992-95)
> Jerry Gray – DB, Texas (1981-84)
> Steve Meilinger – E, Kentucky (1951-53)
> Orlando Pace – OT, Ohio State (1994-96)
> Rod Shoate (deceased) – LB, Oklahoma (1972-74)
> Percy Snow – LB, Michigan State (1986-89)
> Vinny Testaverde – QB, Miami, Fla. (1982, 1984-86)
> Don Trull – QB, Baylor (1961-63)
> Danny Wuerffel – QB, Florida (1993-96)
> Coach Wayne Hardin – 118-74-5 (61.2%);
Navy (1959-64) and Temple (1970-82)
> Coach Bill McCartney – 93-55-5 (62.4%);
Colorado (1982-94)
The 2013 College Football Hall of Fame Class, Front Row, L-R: Ted Brown, Steve Meilinger, Coach Wayne Hardin, Coach Bill McCartney, Don
Trull, Percy Snow, Vinny Testaverde. Back Row: Jerry Gray, Danny Wuerffel, Tommie Frazier, Charlotte Gordon (representing her brother the late
Rod Shoate from Oklahoma), Tedy Bruschi, Ron Dayne, Orlando Pace.
Members of the 2013 College Football Hall of Fame Class took part in the 9th Annual NFF National Hall
of Fame Salute at the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 2, 2014. L-R: Tedy Bruschi (Arizona),
Tommie Frazier (Nebraska), Orlando Pace (Ohio State), Jerry Gray (Texas), Danny Wuerffel (Florida),
Myron Shoate (representing his brother the late Rod Shoate from Oklahoma), Ted Brown (North Carolina
State), Steve Meilinger (Kentucky) and Don Trull (Baylor).
NFF board members Roger Staubach, Robert Kraft and Tim Cook.
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The golD meDAl
Established in 1958, The Gold Medal, The National Football Foundation &
College Hall of Fame’s highest honor, recognizes outstanding individuals with unblemished reputations who have contributed significantly to the sport of college football and the welfare of our country. The National Football League, led by
Commissioner Roger Goodell, became the 59th recipient of the NFF Gold Medal on
Dec. 10, 2013 in recognition of the NFL’s outstanding efforts to make the game safer
and more exciting while promoting the positive values of the sport. Goodell joins a
prestigious list of honorees that includes:
• Seven U.S. Presidents
• Four U.S. Generals
• Three U.S. Admirals
• 28 Corporate CEOs and Chairmen
• One U.S. Supreme Court Justice
• Jackie Robinson, John Wayne, Bill Cosby and others.
Right: 2013 NFF Gold Medal recipient and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell with NFF National ScholarAthlete Aaron Murray from Georgia.
The DisTinguisheD AmericAn AwArD
Established in 1966 and presented on special occasions when a truly deserving individual emerges, the NFF Distinguished American Award honors a person, who has maintained a lifelong interest in the betterment of the game and who, over time, has exhibited leadership and the character building attributes of amateur football in his professional and personal life.
Gen. Ray Odierno, the 38th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, became the 42nd recipient Dec. 10, 2013, joining an esteemed group of individuals, which includes Archibald
MacLeish, Vincent Lombardi, Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, Jimmy Stewart, Pete Rozelle, Tom Osborne, T. Boone Pickens, Tom Brokaw and other business, government, military, sports and academic leaders.
Gen. Ray Odierno, the 38th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, accepts the 2013 NFF Distinguished American Award.
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1. NFF Vice Chairman George Weiss presents Cornell quarterback Jeff Mathews with his NFF National ScholarAthlete plaque.
2. NFF National Scholar-Athlete Gabe Ikard from Oklahoma chats with his head coach Bob Stoops.
3. Northwest Missouri State quarterback Trevor Adams discusses what it means to him to be named a 2013 NFF
National Scholar-Athlete at the morning press conference.
4. 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athletes Erik Westerberg (Augustana [Ill.]) and Spencer Long (Nebraska).
5. 2013 Campbell Trophy winner John Urschel (Penn
State) was honored for his achievements at the BCS
National Championship in Pasadena, Calif. L-R: Urschel,
NFF Chairman Archie Manning and NFF President &
CEO Steve Hatchell.
6. College Football Hall of Famer Ricky Hunley, a 1997
inductee from Arizona, with President & CEO of Atlanta
Hall Management, Inc. John Stephenson, who is leading
the construction of the new Hall in Atlanta.
7. 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductees Orlando Pace (Ohio State) and Danny Wuerffel (Florida).
8. Former Baylor quarterback and 1963 NFF National
Scholar-Athlete Don Trull accepts his College Football
Hall of Fame plaque.
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2013 nATionAl scholAr-AThleTe AwArD clAss AnD cAmpbell Trophy FinAlisTs
Launched in 1959 and celebrating its 55th class of honorees, the NFF Scholar-Athlete
Awards program, presented by Fidelity Investments, has awarded $10.4 million to 787
top scholars and community leaders. Each NFF Scholar-Athlete receives an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship. From the class of NFF National Scholar-Athletes, one member is
chosen as the absolute best, receiving the William V. Campbell Trophy, endowed by HealthSouth and hosted at the NYAC. The winner of the Campbell Trophy has his scholarship
increased to a total of $25,000. Penn State Academic All-American John Urschel claimed
the 2013 William V. Campbell Trophy.
JEFF MATHEWS
Cornell University – Quarterback
Applied Economics & Management – 3.45 GPA
Athletics Director: Andy Noel and Head Coach: David Archer
RECIPIENT OF THE JAMES J. CAMPBELL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD,
ENDOWED BY WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL
JAMES MORRIS
University of Iowa – Linebacker
Political Science – 3.84 GPA
Athletics Director: Gary Barta and Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz
RECIPIENT OF THE VINCENT DEPAUL DRADDY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
AWARD, ENDOWED BY THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
Candidates for an NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award and the William V. Campbell
Trophy must:
• Be a senior or graduate student in their final year of eligibility;
• Possess a GPA of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale;
• Enjoy outstanding football ability as a first team player; and
• Demonstrate strong leadership and citizenship.
AARON MURRAY
University of Georgia – Quarterback
Psychology – 3.30 GPA
Athletics Director: Greg McGarity and Head Coach: Mark Richt
RECIPIENT OF THE COACH VINCE DOOLEY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
AWARD ENDOWED BY NELSON BOWERS, JACK DAVIS, BILLY ESPY,
KEVIN JACKSON, WYCK KNOX AND COACH MARK RICHT
TREVOR ADAMS
Northwest Missouri State University – Quarterback
Biology & Psychology – 3.94 GPA
Athletics Director: Mel Tjeerdsma and Head Coach: Adam Dorrel
RECIPIENT OF THE F.M. KIRBY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD,
ENDOWED BY THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
PERRY SIMMONS
JOHN ARENA
Duke University – Offensive Tackle
Civil Engineering – 3.83 GPA
Athletics Director: Kevin White and Head Coach: David Cutcliffe
RECIPIENT OF THE E. DOUGLAS KENNA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD
Johns Hopkins University (Md.) – Linebacker
Neuroscience – 4.00 GPA
Athletics Director: Tom Calder and Head Coach: Jim Margraff
RECIPIENT OF THE JEFFERSON WALKER KIRBY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
AWARD, ENDOWED BY THE F.M. KIRBY FOUNDATION
ERIC SOZA
University of Texas at San Antonio – Quarterback
Physical Education – 3.96 GPA
Athletics Director: Lynn Hickey and Head Coach: Larry Coker
MAX BULLOUGH
Michigan State University – Linebacker
Finance – 3.56 GPA
Athletics Director: Mark Hollis and Head Coach: Mark Dantonio
RECIPIENT OF THE JOHN H. McCONNELL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
AWARD
JOHN URSCHEL - 24th William V. Campbell Trophy Recipient
Pennsylvania State University – Offensive Guard
Mathematics – 4.00 GPA
Athletics Director: David Joyner and Head Coach: Bill O’Brien
RECIPIENT OF THE WILLIAM PEARCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD,
ENDOWED BY WILLIAM A. SCHREYER
DEREK CARR
Fresno State – Quarterback
Recreation Administration & Leisure Services Management – 3.47 GPA
Athletics Director: Thomas Boeh and Head Coach: Tim DeRuyter
RECIPIENT OF THE ROBERT A. SIMMS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD
DUSTIN VAUGHAN
West Texas A&M University – Quarterback
Biology – 3.86 GPA
Athletics Director: Michael McBroom and Head Coach: Mike Nesbitt
GABE IKARD
University of Oklahoma – Offensive Lineman
Multidisciplinary Studies (Biological Sciences) – 4.00 GPA
Athletics Director: Joe Castiglione and Head Coach: Bob Stoops
RECIPIENT OF THE BOBBY BOWDEN SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD,
ENDOWED BY PHIL KNIGHT AND NIKE
TONY WASHINGTON
Appalachian State University – Wide Receiver
Architectural Design – 3.80 GPA
Athletics Director: Charles Cobb and Head Coach: Scott Satterfield
RECIPIENT OF THE COACH EDDIE ROBINSON SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
AWARD, ENDOWED BY THE GEORGE M. STEINBRENNER FAMILY AND
THE NEW YORK YANKEES FOUNDATION
SPENCER LONG
University of Nebraska – Offensive Lineman
Biological Sciences – 3.79 GPA
Athletics Director: Shawn Eichorst and Head Coach: Bo Pelini
RECIPIENT OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCHOLARATHLETE AWARD
ERIK WESTERBERG
Augustana College (Ill.) – Linebacker
Mathematics & Secondary Education – 3.86 GPA
Athletics Director: Michael Zapolski and Head Coach: Rob Cushman
RECIPIENT OF THE COACH LOU SABAN SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD,
ENDOWED BY GEORGE M. STEINBRENNER
NICCOLO MASTROMATTEO
Coastal Carolina University – Wide Receiver
Philosophy – 3.94 GPA
Athletics Director: Hunter Yurachek and Head Coach: Joe Moglia
RECIPIENT OF THE GENERAL ROBERT R. NEYLAND SCHOLARATHLETE AWARD, ENDOWED BY THE HASLAM FAMILY FOUNDATION
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The 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class, Front Row, L-R: Erik Westerberg (Augustana [Ill.]), Max Bullough (Michigan State), James Morris (Iowa), Perry Simmons (Duke), John Urschel (Penn State), Aaron
Murray (Georgia), Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma), Spencer Long (Nebraska), Dustin Vaughan (West Texas A&M). Back Row: Trevor Adams (Northwest Missouri State), John Arena (Johns Hopkins [Md.]), Tony Washington
(Appalachian State), Eric Soza (Texas at San Antonio), Jeff Mathews (Cornell), Derek Carr (Fresno State), Niccolo Mastromatteo (Coastal Carolina).
1. All-American Penn State offensive guard John Urschel addresses the crowd after being named the 24th recipient of the William V. Campbell
Trophy, endowed by HealthSouth, and hosted at the NYAC.
2. Liberty Mutual Insurance Senior Public Relations Consultant Glenn Greenberg and NFF Chairman and College Football Hall of Famer
Archie Manning (Ole Miss) announce the finalists for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Awards.
3. 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athletes Derek Carr (Fresno State), Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) and Niccolo Mastromatteo (Coastal Carolina).
4. Hall of Fame players Tom Brahaney, a 2007 inductee from Oklahoma, and Rich Glover, a 1995 inductee from Nebraska. Brahaney and
Glover comprised the featured one-on-one match up in the 1971 "Game of the Century."
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GOLD MEDAL
LEGACY AWARD
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
Nate Boyer, University of Texas long snapper and Green Beret Bronze Star recipient
DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN
2013 NFF NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE HONOREES
Gen. Ray Odierno, 38th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army
JOHN L. TONER AWARD
Adam Greene (East Region) – Broadneck High School in Annapolis, Md.
Nick Peabody (Northeast Region) – Barnstable High School in Hyannis, Mass.
Johnny Pena (West Region) – Salpointe Catholic High School in Tucson, Ariz.
Weston Steelhammer (South Region) – Calvary Baptist Academy in Shreveport, La.
Zachary Strittmatter (Midwest Region) – Batavia High School in Batavia, Ill.
Zack Golditch – Inspiration Award Winner – Aurora High School in Aurora, Colo.
Joe Castiglione, Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Programs & Athletics Director at the University of Oklahoma
2013 NFF CHAPTER LEADERSHIP AWARDS
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO AMATEUR FOOTBALL AWARD
Dennie Poppe, former NCAA Vice President
Ron Anello – Essex County (N.J.) Chapter (East Region)
Geoff Bradley – Central Indiana Chapter (Midwest Region)
Ernie Hoidal – Southern Idaho Chapter (West Region)
Linda LaBerge – Vermont Chapter (Northeast Region)
David McWilliams – Greater Austin Chapter (South Region)
CHRIS SCHENKEL AWARD
Gene Deckerhoff, voice of Florida State football
2013 Hall of Fame inductee Tedy Bruschi (Arizona) with NFF Board Member and New England Patriots
Chairman & CEO Robert Kraft. After playing for the Wildcats, Bruschi played in New England for 13 seasons, including three Super Bowl championships.
NFF Board Member Bob Epling, 2013 NFF Legacy Award winner Nate Boyer and College Football Hall of
Famer Ricky Hunley, a 1997 inductee from Arizona.
At the 2013 Chapter Awards Luncheon presented by Under Armour, L-R: Inspiration Award winner Zack Golditch, NFF National High School Scholar-Athletes Zachary Strittmatter (Chicago Metro Chapter), Weston
Steelhammer (S.M. McNaughton [La.] Chapter), Johnny Pena (Southern Arizona Chapter), Nick Peabody (Jack Grinold/Eastern Mass. Chapter) and Adam Greene (Greater Baltimore Chapter), ACC Associate Commissioner Amy Yakola and FOX Sports college football analyst and luncheon emcee Charles Davis.
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1.NFF Chris Schenkel Award winner Gene Deckerhoff, NFF John L. Toner Award winner Joe Castiglione, NFF Distinguished
American Gen. Ray Odierno, NFF Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award winner Dennie Poppe and NFF
Legacy Award winner Nate Boyer.
2. Joe Castiglione, an NFF Board Member and the Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Programs & Athletics Director
at Oklahoma , was honored with the 2013 John L. Toner Award for excellence in athletics administration.
3. Gene Deckerhoff, the Voice of the Florida State Seminoles, was honored with the 2013 NFF Chris Schenkel Award for
excellence in broadcasting.
4. The 2013 NFF Chapter Leadership Award recipients, L-R: David McWilliams (Greater Austin Chapter), Ron Anello (Essex County [N.J.] Chapter),
Linda LaBerge (Vermont Chapter), Ernie Hoidal
(Southern Idaho Chapter) and Geoff Bradley (Central Indiana Chapter).
5. Former NCAA Vice President Dennie Poppe is presented the 2013 Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award by NFF Board Member Jack
Ford.
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1. NFF Board Member and Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby, FOX Sports Media Group's Karen Brodkin and 2012
Legacy Award winner Burke Magnus enjoying themselves at the Big 12 Party.
2. Cigna president and general manager for Tri-State Area Scott Evelyn, 2013 Chris Schenkel Award winner and Voice of
the Seminoles Gene Deckerhoff and Florida State Athletics Director Stan Wilcox.
3. NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell with retired Texas head coach Mack Brown at the Texas Party.
4. SEC Executive Associate Commissioner & COO Greg Sankey, Auburn Athletics Director Jay Jacobs and SEC Coordinator
of Officials Steve Shaw at the SEC Party.
5. ACC Commissioner John Swofford, who accepted
the NFF Legacy Award in 2007 on behalf of the conference, speaks at the ACC Party.
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1. Athletics directors Kirby Hocutt (Texas Tech), Rick Hart (SMU), NFF
Board Member and 2013 John L. Toner Award recipient Joe Castiglione
(Oklahoma) and Ross Bjork (Ole Miss).
2. NFF Chairman and College Football Hall of Famer Archie Manning (Ole
Miss) and NFF Board Member Kathleen Murphy, President of Personal Investing at Fidelity Investments.
3. 2013 Hall of Fame inductee Danny Wuerffel from Florida poses with his
likeness during the NFF National Hall of Fame Salute at the Allstate Sugar
Bowl in New Orleans.
4. NFF Director Emeritus Robert Simms and NFF Board Member and North
Carolina State Athletics Director Deborah Yow.
5. Retired Texas head coach Mack Brown (center) poses with College Football
Hall of Famer Doug English (right), a 2011 inductee from Texas, and his
wife, Claire English.
6. 2010 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Chet Moeller from Navy
with ESPN's Rece Davis, who emceed the NFF Annual Awards Dinner for
his fourth time.
7. Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris and NFF Board Member and
College Football Hall of Famer Lynn Swann (Southern California).
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1. NFF COO Matthew Sign with Liberty Mutual Insurance Marketing Manager and
Director of Sponsorship Julie Brassard and Senior Public Relations Consultant Glenn
Greenberg before the announcement of the finalists for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the
Year Awards.
2. 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Aaron Murray from Georgia, NFF Board Member
Steve Robinson and Hall of Fame Coach Vince Dooley (a 1994 inductee from Georgia).
3. NFF Board Member Bill Battle, the Athletics Director at Alabama, poses with 2013
William V. Campbell Trophy winner John Urschel (Penn State).
4. Iowa linebacker James Morris accepts his NFF National Scholar-Athlete plaque
during the Annual Awards Dinner.
5. 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Tommie Frazier from Nebraska with
Charlotte Gordon, representing her late brother and fellow 2013 inductee Rod Shoate
from Oklahoma.
6. Hall of Fame coach Barry Switzer (Oklahoma) with his former boss, NFF Board
Member and Dallas Cowboys Owner, President and General Manager Jerry Jones.
7. NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell, Asa S. Bushnell Cup winners Zach Hodges
(Harvard) and Quinn Epperly (Princeton), Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris
and NFF Board Member and IMG Sports and Entertainment President George Pyne.
8. 1996 William V. Campbell Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel from Florida accepts his
2013 College Football Hall of Fame plaque.
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1. Hurricanes at the Waldorf: 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Vinny
Testaverde (Miami, Fla.) with NFF Board Member and President of the University
of Miami Donna Shalala.
2. NFF Board Member and Hall of Famer Troy Aikman (center) from UCLA with
the quarterbacks from the 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class, L-R: Eric
Soza (Texas at San Antonio), Derek Carr (Fresno State), Jeff Mathews (Cornell),
Aikman, Trevor Adams (Northwest Missouri State), Dustin Vaughan (West Texas
A&M) and Aaron Murray (Georgia).
3. NFF board members Robert Kraft and Jeff Immelt talk football with 2013 Hall of
Fame inductee Tedy Bruschi from Arizona.
4. A Navy reunion with 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Coach Wayne
Hardin with his Hall of Fame quarterback and NFF Board Member Roger Staubach.
5. Maxwell Football Club Board Member Charles Lynch, Clemson head coach Dabo
Swinney and Athletics Director Dan Radakovich outside the Grand Ballroom.
6. Former Wisconsin running back Ron Dayne waves to the crowd after receiving his
College Football Hall of Fame plaque.
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1. 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductees Ron Dayne (Wisconsin) and Tommie Frazier (Nebraska).
2. NFF Board Member and 1986 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Archie Griffin (Ohio State) presents
and NFF Legacy Award winner Nate Boyer. Bernstein moderated the morning press conference with the Hall of
Famers and NFF Major Award recipients.
5. NFF Board Member Rod West and 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Percy Snow (Michigan State).
6. Kentucky Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart with his wife Connie.
7. 2013 William V. Campbell Trophy recipient John Urschel (Penn State) with Penn State Athletics Director Dave
Joyner, a 1971 NFF National Scholar-Athlete.
2013 inductee Ted Brown (North Carolina State) with his plaque at the Annual Awards Dinner.
3. Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin with Hall of Famers Steve Spurrier (a 1986 inductee as a player from
Florida) and Johnny Majors (a 1987 inductee as a player from Tennessee).
4.2013 NFF Distinguished American Gen. Ray Odierno (left), Campus Insiders Vice President Bonnie Bernstein
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1. NFF Chairman and Hall of Famer Archie Manning (Ole Miss, center) is
joined by the quarterbacks from the 2013 Hall of Fame Class, L-R: Danny
Wuerffel (Florida), Don Trull (Baylor), Manning, Tommie Frazier (Nebraska),
Vinny Testaverde (Miami, Fla.)
2. A pair of Hall of Fame players from Ohio State: NFF Board Member
Archie Griffin presents 2013 inductee Orlando Pace with his Hall of Fame
plaque.
3. L-R: Cincinnati head coach Tommy Tuberville, Troy head coach Larry
Blakeney and Larry Sheakley, the CEO of Sheakley Group of Companies
in the Cincinnati area.
4. 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Coach Bill McCartney
(Colorado) and his daughter Kristy.
5. Former Arizona head coach Dick Tomey with one of his favorite former
players, 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Tedy Bruschi.
6. The 56th NFF Annual Awards Dinner emcee and ESPN commentator
Rece Davis greeting NFF Board Member and Under Armour CEO & Chairman Kevin Plank as he takes the podium to present the NFF Legacy Award.
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1. College Football Hall of Famers, L-R: Orlando Pace (a 2013 inductee from
Ohio State), current Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald (a 2008 inductee
as a player from Northwestern) and Don McPherson (a 2008 inductee from
Syracuse).
2. NFF Vice Chairman George Weiss presents Georgia quarterback Aaron
Murray with his NFF National Scholar-Athlete plaque.
3. NFF Board Member and Hall of Famer Troy Aikman (a 2008 inductee
from UCLA), Dallas Cowboys Director of Public Relations Rich Dalrymple
and NFF Board Member and Hall of Famer Roger Staubach (a 1981 inductee
from Navy).
4. College Football Hall of Famer Don McCauley, a 2001 inductee from
North Carolina, is introduced to the crowd in the Waldorf Astoria Grand Ballroom.
5. Sports commentator Tony Barnhart joins South Carolina head coach Steve
Spurrier (right), a 1986 Hall of Fame inductee as a player from Florida, and
his wife Jerri Spurrier.
6. 2013 NFF Gold Medal recipient and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
with Nebraska's Spencer Long, the recipient of the NFF National ScholarAthlete Award endowed by the NFL.
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1. NFF Vice Chairman Clay Bennett, NFF Board Member and Hall of Famer
Roger Staubach (Navy) and Hall of Fame coach Barry Switzer (Oklahoma).
2.2013 NFF National Scholar-Athletes Jeff Mathews (Cornell) and John
Arena (Johns Hopkins [Md.]) pose with NFF Chairman Archie Manning
at the Scholar-Athlete Reception, presented by Fidelity Investments.
3. A pair of NFF Board Members: 1993 Hall of Fame inductee Lynn Swann
from Southern California and 2013 John L. Toner Award recipient Joe
Castiglione, the current athletics director at Oklahoma.
4. Hall of Famers from Baylor: Don Trull, a 2013 inductee, and Coach
Grant Teaff, a 2001 inductee and an NFF Board Member and the Executive
Director of the American Football Coaches Association.
5. College Football Hall of Fame running back Joe Washington (center), a
2005 inductee from Oklahoma, is joined by 2013 John L. Toner Award
winner Joe Castiglione’s sons, Jonathan (left) and Joe Jr.
6. 2011 Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award winner and
CBS sportscaster Verne Lundquist, NCAA Managing Director of External
Affairs Erik Christianson and CBS Vice President for Communications Jennifer Sabatelle.
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1. 2001 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Kevin Butler from Georgia waves to
the crowd in the Waldorf Astoria Grand Ballroom.
2. The NFF National Scholar-Athlete Awards wave wall, presented by Fidelity Investments, gives attendees a look at the impressive accomplishments of the 2013 honorees.
3. A Wisconsin reunion with Hall of Fame Coach Barry Alvarez and 2013 Hall of
Fame inductee Ron Dayne.
4. 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athletes James Morris (Iowa), Perry Simmons
(Duke) and Eric Soza (Texas at San Antonio).
5. NFF National Scholar-Athlete Derek Carr (Fresno State) with his wife Heather and
son Dallas in front of Radio City Music Hall.
6. Hall of Fame coaching icon LaVell Edwards from BYU is introduced at the 56th
NFF Annual Awards Dinner.
7. 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Dustin Vaughan (West Texas A&M) and his
fiancée Courtney at Rockefeller Center.
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1. NFF Vice Chairman Clay Bennett and NFF San Diego Chapter
President Brian Fogerty.
2. The Fidelity Investments contingent, led by President of Personal
Investing at Fidelity Investments and NFF Board Member Kathleen
Murphy (fifth from the left), takes in the evening’s festivities. Fidelity
is the presenting sponsor of the NFF National Scholar-Athlete Awards.
3. NFF National Scholar-Athlete Tony Washington (center) from Appalachian State with his father Michael and mother Barbara.
4. A trio of Longhorns: 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee
Jerry Gray from Texas, NFF Board Member and Texas Director of
Women’s Athletics Chris Plonsky and 2013 NFF Legacy Award winner
Nate Boyer.
5. S.M. McNaughton (La.) Chapter Board Member Toni Goodin,
NFF National High School Scholar-Athlete Weston Steelhammer and
ACC Associate Commissioner Amy Yakola at the 2013 Chapter
Awards Luncheon, presented by Under Armour.
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1. 2010 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Ray Childress from Texas A&M is introduced.
2. NFF Board Member Gene DeFilippo and Mike Wilcox, the Chairman and CEO of Wilcox Financial, before the Annual
Awards Dinner.
3. NFF Central Indiana Chapter Board Member Geoff Bradley accepts his 2013 Chapter Leadership Award.
4. Princeton head coach Bob Surace with quarterback Quinn Epperly, who claimed the Asa S. Bushnell Cup as the Ivy
League Offensive Player of the Year, and Princeton Athletics Director Gary Walters.
5. FOX Sports lead college football analyst Charles
Davis presents the Inspiration Award to Zack Golditch
during the 2013 Chapter Awards Luncheon, presented by Under Armour.
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1. Harvard head coach Tim Murphy with defensive lineman Zach Hodges, who claimed the Asa S. Bushnell
Cup as the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year, and his aunt Lorraine Wright.
2. A view of the stage in the Waldorf Astoria Grand Ballroom during the 56th NFF Annual Awards Dinner
with 2013 emcee Rece Davis at the podium.
3. NFF Vice Chairman George Weiss, NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell, NFF Vice Chairman Clay Bennett, 2013 Campbell Trophy winner John Urschel (Penn State), NFF Chairman Archie Manning and NFF
Vice Chairman Murry Bowden.
4. Jerry Gray from Texas gives the hook 'em horns as he accepts his 2013 College Football Hall of Fame plaque.
5. NFF National Scholar-Athlete Erik Westerberg (Augustana [Ill.]) answers questions at the morning press
conference.
6. NFF National Scholar-Athlete Tony Washington (Appalachian State) discusses his architectural pursuits
at the morning press conference.
7. Ivy League Asa S. Bushnell Cup finalists John Spooney (Brown) and Caraun Reid (Princeton), NFF Chairman Archie Manning and Bushnell Cup winners Zach Hodges (Harvard) and Quinn Epperly (Princeton).
8. NFF Vermont Chapter Board Member Linda LaBerge receives her Chapter Leadership Award from former
Under Armour Senior Director Walker Jones.
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1.2013 NFF National Scholar-Athletes Perry Simmons (Duke), Trevor Adams (Northwest Missouri State), Max Bullough
(Michigan State) and John Arena (Johns Hopkins [Md.]) in front of the famous Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center.
2. College Football Officiating National Coordinator Rogers Redding, College Football Playoff Executive Director Bill
Hancock and NFF Board Member and NACDA Executive Director Bob Vecchione.
3. NFF Board Members John Mack and Kevin Plank catching up before the annual board meeting at the Waldorf
Astoria.
4. Former Michigan State Spartan Shane Bullough with his son Max Bullough, a 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athlete
from Michigan State, and 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Steve Meilinger from Kentucky, who played with
Max’s grandfather Hank in the NFL.
5. 2013 Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award recipient Dennie Poppe and his wife Donna with NFF
Chairman Archie Manning.
6. 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Niccolo Mastromatteo recounts his career at Coastal Carolina at the morning
press conference.
7. College Football Hall of Fame tackle Joe Bellino, a 1977 inductee from Navy.
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1. NFF Board Members Jack Ford and Bill O'Brien at
the NFF Board of Directors Meeting.
2. NFF Regional Coordinator Howie Vandersea and
NFF Board Member William V. Campbell share a
laugh at the Scholar-Athlete Reception, presented by
Fidelity Investments.
3. 2013 William V. Campbell Trophy winner John
Urschel (Penn State) with NFF Board Member and
Apple CEO Tim Cook at the BCS National Championship in Pasadena, Calif.
4. Ted Brown of North Carolina State tries on his
College Football Hall of Fame ring during the official
induction of the 2013 Hall of Fame Class.
5. West Texas A&M quarterback Dustin Vaughan
poses with his NFF National Scholar-Athlete plaque
on stage.
6. At the Asa S. Bushnell Cup Presentation, Ivy League
Executive Director Robin Harris with athletics directors
Bob Scalise (Harvard), Gary Walters (Princeton),
Dianne Murphy (Columbia), Jack Hayes (Brown),
Andy Noel (Cornell) and Tom Beckett (Yale).
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1. NFF Board Member William V. Campbell makes his annual remarks to the NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class, who
comprise the finalists for the award named in his honor, at the Scholar-Athlete Reception, presented by Fidelity Investments.
2. Standing at the podium, longtime University of Texas sports information legend Bill Little moderates the NFF National
Scholar-Athlete Press Conference.
3. Lt. Col. Teddy Kleisner, NFF Board Member Jack Ford, 1990 William V. Campbell Trophy winner Chris Howard (Air
Force) and Lt. Col. Kathleen Turner.
4. At the NYAC William V. Campbell Trophy Reception, L-R: NFF COO Matthew Sign, NYAC Captain
Christopher Cassell, NFF President & CEO Steve
Hatchell, NYAC Board member Dave Shakespeare,
NYAC Board member Brian Healy, NYAC Athletics
Director Cedric Jones and NFF Vice Chairman
George Weiss.
5. Columbia University Team Chaplain Father
Thomas Valenti, who provided the dinner's Invocation
and In Memoriam, with 2013 College Football Hall
of Fame inductee Vinny Testaverde (Miami, Fla.)
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1. Columbia Athletics Director Dianne Murphy and NFF President & CEO
Steve Hatchell at the Asa S. Bushnell Cup Presentation.
2. Former Under Armour Senior Director Walker Jones presents the Chapter
Leadership Awards during the 2013 Chapter Awards Luncheon.
3. Texas at San Antonio quarterback Eric Soza receives his NFF National
Scholar-Athlete plaque.
4. NFF National Scholar-Athlete Max Bullough (Michigan State) poses in
front of Radio City Music Hall with NFF National High School Scholar-Athletes
Weston Steelhammer (S.M. McNaughton [La.] Chapter), Zachary Strittmatter
(Chicago Metro Chapter), Adam Greene (Greater Baltimore Chapter), NFF
Inspiration Award winner Zack Golditch and Nick Peabody (Jack Grinold/Eastern Mass. Chapter).
5. Nebraska Associate Athletics Director for Community Relations Chris Anderson with 2013 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Spencer Long.
6. NFF Board Members Bob Vecchione (NACDA) and Chris Plonsky
(Texas) at the Board of Directors Meeting.
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1.President & CEO of Atlanta Hall Management, Inc. John Stephenson, Pop Warner Executive Director Jon Butler
and Heisman Trophy Executive Director Rob Whalen.
2.Rosalyn Durant, the Vice President of College Sports Programming at ESPN, with Fox Sports COO Larry Jones.
3. Former Colorado coach Bill McCartney speaks on behalf of the 2013 College Football Hall of Fame Class.
4. NFF Board Member William V. Campbell, NYAC Athletic Director Cedric Jones, NFF Vice Chairman
George Weiss and NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell at the Monday night Scholar-Athlete Reception, presented by Fidelity Investments.
5. FOX Sports lead college football analyst Charles Davis emceed the 2013 Chapter Awards Luncheon, presented
by Under Armour.
6. 2007 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Tracy Ham from Georgia Southern is greeted by the crowd as
he enters the Grand Ballroom.
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1. Charlotte Gordon accepts the Hall of Fame plaque on behalf of her brother, the late Rod Shoate from Oklahoma.
2. 2013 inductee Coach Wayne Hardin (Navy, Temple) shows off his Hall of Fame ring.
3. Michigan State’s Percy Snow rejoices after receiving his 2013 College Football Hall of Fame plaque.
4. Kentucky’s Steve Meilinger accepts his College Football Hall of Fame plaque at the 56th NFF Annual Awards
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5. 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductees Jerry Gray (Texas) and Don Trull (Baylor) on the field during the
9th Annual NFF National Hall of Fame Salute at the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.
6. Experience LLC Director of Sales and Retention Chris Kesicke, NFF Board Member Jack Lengyel and Volar Video
CEO David Bertram.
7. 2013 FWAA President Chris Dufresne of the Los Angeles Times and CBS Sports Vice President of Studio Production
Tyler Hale.
8. NFF Vice Chairman and 2003 Hall of Fame inductee Murry Bowden from Dartmouth is introduced to the crowd.
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2013 William V. Campbell Trophy recipient John Urschel (Penn State, center) with 1990 winner Chris Howard
(Air Force, left) and 1993 winner Thomas Burns (Virginia) at a reception at the New York Athletic Club. In
December 2013, the NYAC became the official home of the Campbell Trophy.