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National Football Foundation

The National Football Foundation (NFF) is a non-profit organization to promote and develop amateur American football on all levels throughout the United States and "developing the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, competitive zeal and the drive for academic excellence in America's young people."[2] It was founded in 1947 with early leadership from General Douglas MacArthur, longtime Army Black Knights football coach Earl Blaik and journalist Grantland Rice.[3]

National Football Foundation
National Football Foundation &
College Hall of Fame, Inc.
AbbreviationNFF
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
TypeNonprofit
HeadquartersIrving, Texas
Region served
United States
120 chapters in 47 states[1]
Membership
12,000[1]
Chairman
Archie Manning
President & CEO
Steven J. Hatchell
Websitefootballfoundation.org

In addition to supporting amateur football on the local level, the National Football Foundation also oversees the support, administration, and operation of the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.[4] The Foundation also tabulated and released the Bowl Championship Series Standings each Fall and hosts an Annual Awards Dinner in December at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.

As of 2020, Archie Manning, a former Ole Miss Rebels football All-American and member of the College Football Hall of Fame, serves as chairman,[5][6] and Steven J. Hatchell, the former commissioner of the Big 12 Conference and executive director of the FedEx Orange Bowl, serves as president and CEO.[7] The foundation has 120 local chapters distributed among 47 states.[1] Since 1956, more than 100,000 volunteers have become members.[citation needed]

History edit

The NFF was incorporated as the National Football Shrine and Hall of Fame on December 8, 1947, in Syracuse, New York by Arthur Evans. Within a year, sportswriter Grantland Rice and Army football coach Earl Blaik had joined the board.[8] The NFF was reorganized in 1954 with 11 schools serving as "founding subscribers": Brown, Dartmouth, Harvard, Manhattan, Michigan, Navy, Notre Dame, Penn, Princeton, Syracuse, and Yale.[8]

Chet LaRoche became the organization’s first chairman in 1955 and invited General Douglas MacArthur to become chairman of the board in May 1958. The leadership of MacArthur, Blaik, and Rice offered credibility and national prominence to the organization.[8]

Awards edit

Among its other programs and initiatives includes the facilitation of the Play It Smart program, which places a trained "academic coach" who turns football teams into learning teams in underserved high schools across the country, and the awarding of the William V. Campbell Trophy, referred to in many circles as the "Academic Heisman". In spring 2007, the NFF launched the NFF Hampshire Honor Society, a recognition program for players who excel both on the field and in the classroom. Inductees must have been a starter in their final collegiate season and have earned a 3.2 cumulative GPA for their undergraduate degree.[9]

The NFF issues a number of awards, including:

National Scholar-Athlete Awards edit

Founded in 1959, the award is presented each season to the nation's top scholar-athletes for excellence in academics, athletics and leadership.[10] Each year, between 15 and 17 scholar-athletes are chosen from the NCAA Divisions I (both I-A/FBS and I-AA/FCS), II and III and the NAIA and awarded a $18,000 scholarship. One of the recipients is chosen and awarded the William V. Campbell Trophy (formerly the Draddy Trophy).[11]

Notable former National Scholar-Athletes in the NFL include Ryan Tannehill (Texas A&M, 2011)[12] and Joe Thomas (Wisconsin, 2006)[13] and Super Bowl winners Peyton (Tennessee, 1997) and Eli Manning (Mississippi, 2003), Drew Brees (Purdue, 2000), Jonathan Vilma (Miami, 2003)[14] and Dennis Dixon (Oregon, 2007). Non-sporting former recipients include Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actor Mark Harmon (UCLA), NASA astronaut and USAF flight test engineer Michael S. Hopkins (Illinois), former USAF pilot and incumbent Hampden–Sydney College President Christopher B. Howard (U.S. Air Force Academy)[15] and NBC anchor Stone Phillips (Yale).[16]

National Football Foundation Gold Medal edit

The Gold Medal, the NFF’s highest honor, has been presented to seven U.S. Presidents, four U.S. Generals, three U.S. Admirals, one U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 25 Corporate CEOs and Chairmen. The most recent recipient of the award was Mark Harmon, in 2019.[17]

Distinguished American Award edit

Presented on special occasions when a truly deserving individual emerges, the award honors someone who has applied the character building attributes learned from amateur sport in their business and personal life, exhibiting superior leadership qualities in education, amateur athletics, business and in the community. The award was most recently bestowed in 2016, to William H. McRaven.[18]

MacArthur Bowl edit

Every year, the National Football Foundation awards the MacArthur Bowl to the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football team determined to be the national champion. The award recipients since 2000 are:[19]

John L. Toner Award edit

The annual award is given to an athletic director who has demonstrated superior administrative abilities and shown outstanding dedication to college athletics and particularly college football. The award's namesake and first recipient served as the head football coach at the University of Connecticut (UConn) from 1966 to 1970 and as the school's athletic director from 1969 to 1987.

Note: * = posthumously

Source:[21]

Chris Schenkel Award edit

Named in honor of broadcaster Chris Schenkel, the award is given annually to distinctive individuals in broadcasting with ties to a university.[22]

Source:[23]

Poll edit

The poll was started in 2014; 10 members of the NFF vote in a poll in partnership with the Football Writers Association of America.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "About the NFF". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  2. ^ "NFF Misson". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "NFF and Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Partner on MEAC Minute". Morgan State University Athletics. 16 September 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  4. ^ "College Football Hall of Fame ballot for Class of 2021 released". College Football | NBC Sports. 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  5. ^ "NFF Officers". footballfoundation.org.
  6. ^ "Football legend Archie Manning to speak at University of Mobile scholarship banquet". FOX10 News. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  7. ^ "Seventeen From ACC Schools Listed on College Football Hall of Fame Ballot". theacc.com. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  8. ^ a b c "History of the National Football Foundation". National Football Foundation. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  9. ^ "NFF Announces Inaugural National Honor Society". National Football Foundation. 2007-04-25. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
  10. ^ Smith, Cory (2020-09-30). "North football announces '21 schedule". Mt. Airy News. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  11. ^ "The William V. Campbell Trophy". footballfoundation.org.
  12. ^ "Tuesday's Chalktalk". footballfoundation.org. December 27, 2011.
  13. ^ "TUESDAY'S CHALKTALK". footballfoundation.org. January 22, 2013.
  14. ^ "Jonathan Vilma". NFF National Scholar-Athletes. footballfoundation.org.
  15. ^ "Chris Howard". NFF National Scholar-Athletes. footballfoundation.org.
  16. ^ "NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class Prepares for the NFL Draft". footballfoundation.org. May 6, 2014.
  17. ^ "NFF Gold Medal Recipients". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  18. ^ "NFF Distinguished American Award Recipients". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  19. ^ "MacArthur Bowl Recipients". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  20. ^ Jacobi, Adam (2009-11-09). . CBS Sports. Archived from the original on October 3, 2015. Retrieved 2011-11-11 – via Wayback Machine. The NFF announced in June that Penn State athletic director Tim Curley was going to accept the award; now that Curley is currently awaiting charges of perjury and failure to report child abuse, the NFF's announcement has been taken offline.
  21. ^ "NFF John L. Toner Award Recipients". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  22. ^ Kleinpeter, Jim (May 27, 2015). "LSU's Jim Hawthorne wins Chris Schenkel Award". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  23. ^ "NFF Chris Schenkel Award Recipients". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  24. ^ "FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 30, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The National Football Foundation NFF is a non profit organization to promote and develop amateur American football on all levels throughout the United States and developing the qualities of leadership sportsmanship competitive zeal and the drive for academic excellence in America s young people 2 It was founded in 1947 with early leadership from General Douglas MacArthur longtime Army Black Knights football coach Earl Blaik and journalist Grantland Rice 3 National Football FoundationNational Football Foundation amp College Hall of Fame Inc AbbreviationNFFFounded1947 77 years ago 1947 TypeNonprofitHeadquartersIrving TexasRegion servedUnited States120 chapters in 47 states 1 Membership12 000 1 ChairmanArchie ManningPresident amp CEOSteven J HatchellWebsitefootballfoundation wbr orgIn addition to supporting amateur football on the local level the National Football Foundation also oversees the support administration and operation of the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta 4 The Foundation also tabulated and released the Bowl Championship Series Standings each Fall and hosts an Annual Awards Dinner in December at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City As of 2020 update Archie Manning a former Ole Miss Rebels football All American and member of the College Football Hall of Fame serves as chairman 5 6 and Steven J Hatchell the former commissioner of the Big 12 Conference and executive director of the FedEx Orange Bowl serves as president and CEO 7 The foundation has 120 local chapters distributed among 47 states 1 Since 1956 more than 100 000 volunteers have become members citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Awards 2 1 National Scholar Athlete Awards 2 2 National Football Foundation Gold Medal 2 3 Distinguished American Award 2 4 MacArthur Bowl 2 5 John L Toner Award 2 6 Chris Schenkel Award 3 Poll 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe NFF was incorporated as the National Football Shrine and Hall of Fame on December 8 1947 in Syracuse New York by Arthur Evans Within a year sportswriter Grantland Rice and Army football coach Earl Blaik had joined the board 8 The NFF was reorganized in 1954 with 11 schools serving as founding subscribers Brown Dartmouth Harvard Manhattan Michigan Navy Notre Dame Penn Princeton Syracuse and Yale 8 Chet LaRoche became the organization s first chairman in 1955 and invited General Douglas MacArthur to become chairman of the board in May 1958 The leadership of MacArthur Blaik and Rice offered credibility and national prominence to the organization 8 Awards editAmong its other programs and initiatives includes the facilitation of the Play It Smart program which places a trained academic coach who turns football teams into learning teams in underserved high schools across the country and the awarding of the William V Campbell Trophy referred to in many circles as the Academic Heisman In spring 2007 the NFF launched the NFF Hampshire Honor Society a recognition program for players who excel both on the field and in the classroom Inductees must have been a starter in their final collegiate season and have earned a 3 2 cumulative GPA for their undergraduate degree 9 The NFF issues a number of awards including National Scholar Athlete Awards edit Founded in 1959 the award is presented each season to the nation s top scholar athletes for excellence in academics athletics and leadership 10 Each year between 15 and 17 scholar athletes are chosen from the NCAA Divisions I both I A FBS and I AA FCS II and III and the NAIA and awarded a 18 000 scholarship One of the recipients is chosen and awarded the William V Campbell Trophy formerly the Draddy Trophy 11 Notable former National Scholar Athletes in the NFL include Ryan Tannehill Texas A amp M 2011 12 and Joe Thomas Wisconsin 2006 13 and Super Bowl winners Peyton Tennessee 1997 and Eli Manning Mississippi 2003 Drew Brees Purdue 2000 Jonathan Vilma Miami 2003 14 and Dennis Dixon Oregon 2007 Non sporting former recipients include Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor Mark Harmon UCLA NASA astronaut and USAF flight test engineer Michael S Hopkins Illinois former USAF pilot and incumbent Hampden Sydney College President Christopher B Howard U S Air Force Academy 15 and NBC anchor Stone Phillips Yale 16 National Football Foundation Gold Medal edit Main article National Football Foundation Gold Medal Winners The Gold Medal the NFF s highest honor has been presented to seven U S Presidents four U S Generals three U S Admirals one U S Supreme Court Justice 25 Corporate CEOs and Chairmen The most recent recipient of the award was Mark Harmon in 2019 17 Distinguished American Award edit Main article National Football Foundation Distinguished American Award Presented on special occasions when a truly deserving individual emerges the award honors someone who has applied the character building attributes learned from amateur sport in their business and personal life exhibiting superior leadership qualities in education amateur athletics business and in the community The award was most recently bestowed in 2016 to William H McRaven 18 MacArthur Bowl edit Main article MacArthur Bowl Every year the National Football Foundation awards the MacArthur Bowl to the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision FBS college football team determined to be the national champion The award recipients since 2000 are 19 2000 Oklahoma Sooners 2001 Miami Hurricanes 2002 Ohio State Buckeyes 2003 LSU Tigers 2004 vacated 2005 Texas Longhorns 2006 Florida Gators 2007 LSU Tigers 2008 Florida Gators 2009 Alabama Crimson Tide 2010 Auburn Tigers 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide 2013 Florida State Seminoles 2014 Ohio State Buckeyes 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide 2016 Clemson Tigers 2017 Alabama Crimson Tide 2018 Clemson Tigers 2019 LSU Tigers 2020 Alabama Crimson Tide 2021 Georgia Bulldogs John L Toner Award edit See also National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Awards The annual award is given to an athletic director who has demonstrated superior administrative abilities and shown outstanding dedication to college athletics and particularly college football The award s namesake and first recipient served as the head football coach at the University of Connecticut UConn from 1966 to 1970 and as the school s athletic director from 1969 to 1987 Note posthumously 1997 John L Toner 1998 Doug Dickey 1999 Jake Crouthamel and David M Nelson 2000 Frank Broyles 2001 Milo R Mike Lude 2002 Bill Byrne 2003 Andy Geiger and John Clune 2004 Vince Dooley 2005 Jack Lengyel 2006 DeLoss Dodds 2007 Jeremy Foley 2008 Gene Smith 2009 Jim Weaver 2010 Robert Mulcahy 2011 vacated 20 2012 Mal Moore 2013 Joe Castiglione 2014 Kevin White 2015 Mark Hollis 2016 Chet Gladchuk 2017 Dan Guerrero 2018 Thomas Beckett and Bob Scalise 2019 Deborah Yow 2020 Jack Swarbrick 2022 Mitch Barnhart Source 21 Chris Schenkel Award edit Named in honor of broadcaster Chris Schenkel the award is given annually to distinctive individuals in broadcasting with ties to a university 22 1996 Chris Schenkel 1997 Jack Cristil 1998 Max Falkenstien 1999 Jack Fleming 2000 Ray Christensen 2001 Frank Fallon Baylor 2002 Bob Brooks Iowa 2003 Larry Munson 2004 Bob Robertson 2005 Tony Roberts 2006 Johnny Holliday 2007 Bill Hillgrove 2008 Bob Curts Idaho amp Dick Galiette Yale 2009 Larry Zimmer Colorado 2010 Joe Starkey 2011 Woody Durham 2012 Bob Barry Sr 2013 Gene Deckerhoff 2014 Frank Beckmann 2015 Jim Hawthorne 2016 Bob Rondeau 2017 Jon Teicher UTEP 2018 Dave South Texas A amp M 2019 Eli Gold 2020 Dave Walsh Wyoming 2022 Don Fischer Source 23 Poll editMain article FWAA NFF Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll The poll was started in 2014 10 members of the NFF vote in a poll in partnership with the Football Writers Association of America 24 References edit a b c About the NFF footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 NFF Misson footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 NFF and Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Partner on MEAC Minute Morgan State University Athletics 16 September 2020 Retrieved 2020 09 30 College Football Hall of Fame ballot for Class of 2021 released College Football NBC Sports 2020 06 16 Retrieved 2020 09 30 NFF Officers footballfoundation org Football legend Archie Manning to speak at University of Mobile scholarship banquet FOX10 News Retrieved 2020 09 30 Seventeen From ACC Schools Listed on College Football Hall of Fame Ballot theacc com 16 June 2020 Retrieved 2020 09 30 a b c History of the National Football Foundation National Football Foundation Retrieved 5 May 2022 NFF Announces Inaugural National Honor Society National Football Foundation 2007 04 25 Retrieved 2007 07 18 Smith Cory 2020 09 30 North football announces 21 schedule Mt Airy News Retrieved 2020 09 30 The William V Campbell Trophy footballfoundation org Tuesday s Chalktalk footballfoundation org December 27 2011 TUESDAY S CHALKTALK footballfoundation org January 22 2013 Jonathan Vilma NFF National Scholar Athletes footballfoundation org Chris Howard NFF National Scholar Athletes footballfoundation org NFF National Scholar Athlete Class Prepares for the NFL Draft footballfoundation org May 6 2014 NFF Gold Medal Recipients footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 NFF Distinguished American Award Recipients footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 MacArthur Bowl Recipients footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 Jacobi Adam 2009 11 09 National Football Foundation vacates AD award CBS Sports Archived from the original on October 3 2015 Retrieved 2011 11 11 via Wayback Machine The NFF announced in June that Penn State athletic director Tim Curley was going to accept the award now that Curley is currently awaiting charges of perjury and failure to report child abuse the NFF s announcement has been taken offline NFF John L Toner Award Recipients footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 Kleinpeter Jim May 27 2015 LSU s Jim Hawthorne wins Chris Schenkel Award The Times Picayune Retrieved June 26 2017 NFF Chris Schenkel Award Recipients footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 FWAA NFF Super 16 Poll footballfoundation org Retrieved October 30 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Football Foundation amp oldid 1187815944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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