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11/18: A NFF Salute To Faculty Superstars!

Good morning, football fans! Football will be played at Texas A&M-Texarkana in 2027!


Join us to celebrate college football legends at one of the sport's grandest traditions!
The highlight of the Awards Dinner will be the induction of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Class, where 18 legendary players and four acclaimed coaches take their place amongst the greatest of all time. The inductees proudly represent every region of the country, 28 collegiate institutions, 11 conferences, and seven decades.



The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame have announced the names of the 20 Faculty Athletics Representatives who will be recognized as part of the 2025 NFF Faculty Salutes Presented by Fidelity Investments®, honoring the significant contributions of faculty athletics representatives across the nation!
🏈 CLICK HERE to learn more about the 20 outstanding representatives
NFF National Scholar-Athletes in the NFL
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In the latest episode of the Good in the Game Podcast, host LaVar Arrington is joined by national champion head coach & 2018 NFF College Football Hall of Famer Mack Brown. LaVar and Coach discuss the famous Rose Bowl between USC & Texas, the current state of college football, some solutions and what the game means to him.

Michael Vick — quarterback, Virginia Tech

All these years later, and Michael Vick still gets emotional thinking about it. He was a young quarterback overwhelmed by his college playbook. He was, he admits, struggling a lot. Then one day Rickey Bustle, Virginia Tech's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, told Vick to meet him at the 50-yard line of Lane Stadium. Just the two of them. Was Vick in trouble? Hardly.
🏈 CLICK HERE to read Michael Vick’s 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Spotlight
Ryan Yarborough — wide receiver, Wyoming

Ryan Yarborough's football life is akin to one big game of six degrees of separation. His father, Darwin, played wide receiver at Morgan State. He was roommates with future Super Bowl champion Mark Washington and legendary sportswriter William C. Rhoden. Yarborough's uncle, Bill, was an all-state quarterback in Chicago who was ahead of his time directing the run-and-shoot offense, before being moved to defensive back at Wisconsin.
🏈 CLICK HERE to read Ryan Yarborough’s 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Spotlight

📰: AP Top 25 Extra Points: No. 22 North Texas ends FBS’ longest ranking dry spell and re-enters CFP mix
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📰: I’ve gone 0-16 and won a Super Bowl. Here’s the difference between winning and losing cultures.
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📰: South Florida’s secret weapon: The high school principal who saw the coach in Alex Golesh
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Kenny Easley, a three-time First Team All-American and a 1991 NFF College Football Hall of Fame inductee who starred at UCLA from 1977-1980, passed away Nov. 14. He was 66.
Playing for NFF College Football Hall of Fame coach Terry Donahue, Easley became the first player in history to garner First Team All-Pac 10 honors four times. A three-time First Team All-America (Consensus [1978], Unanimous [1979, 1980]), he has been cited as the finest safety in football history.
🏈 CLICK HERE to read more about the life and legacy of Kenny Easley.
Chuck Sullivan, the longtime Assistant Commissioner of Communications for the American Conference, has passed away. He was 54.
John Beam, the athletic director at Laney College and a well-known football coach in the Oakland area who was featured during the 2020 season of the Netflix documentary series “Last Chance U,” has passed away. He was 66.
Dr. James Jarrett, the Director of Athletics at Old Dominion for 40 years who helped the school field its first football team in 2009, has passed away. He was 88.
Ted Webber, who played football, rugby and wrestled at Princeton in the 1960s, has passed away. He was 78.
Charles Pinette, who played collegiately at Boston College from 1951-54, has passed away. He was 98.
David Gross, who played collegiately at Colorado State before serving in the Fort Collins Police Department, has passed away. He was 76.
Larry Levi Willingham, who played defensive back at Auburn and was later inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, has passed away. He was 76.
Marlon “Bubba” Brown, the all-time leading tackler at Clemson playing for the Tigers from 1976-79, has passed away. He was 67.
Bill Lanter, who played collegiately at Tennessee from 1955-57, has passed away. He was 90.

Name: Steve Young
College: Brigham Young
Accomplishments: Three-time Super Bowl champion, two-time NFL MVP
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For only the fourth time in the history of the poll and the first time since 2023, the nation's top three teams remain in the same order for the fifth consecutive week. The longest such streak occurred in 2018, when Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame topped the poll for seven straight weeks.

December 9 — 67th NFF Annual Awards Dinner Presented by Las Vegas at Bellagio Resort & Casino
December 9 — Announcement of the winner of the 36th NFF William V. Campbell Trophy® during the 67th NFF Annual Awards Dinner Presented by Las Vegas
January 19, 2026 — CFP National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
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