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11/25: Happy Thanksgiving From The NFF!



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 announced on Monday that veteran athletics administrator David Flores, who most recently served as commissioner of the American Southwest Conference and previously as a vice president at the Big 12 Conference, has been named the NFF Director of Membership!
🏈 CLICK HERE to learn more about Flores’ role with the NFF
NFF National Scholar-Athletes in the NFL
📰: 2022 Campbell Trophy Recipient Jack Campbell (Iowa) led Detroit with 11 total tackles in an OT Win Against the Giants
CBS Sports
📰: 2018 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Drue Tranquill (Notre Dame) Made a Crucial Third Down Stop in the Chiefs Overtime Win Over the Colts
Kansas City Chiefs

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.

The National Football Foundation Hall of Fame On-Campus Salutes Presented by Fidelity Investments — A Hallowed Tradition Stretching Back to 1951!
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Haloti Ngata — defensive tackle, Oregon

Urban Meyer — head coach, Florida

Michael Huff — defensive back, Texas


Urban Meyer — head coach,
Bowling Green, Utah, Florida, Ohio State

Urban Meyer wasn't even a teenager yet, but the intensity of the moment spoke to him. His father, Bud, was a Cincinnati graduate who would take him to Nippert Stadium for Bearcats games. One game, Urban looked down and saw a Wichita State assistant with a whiteboard, passionately getting his message across to his players. That coach was Bill Parcells. And Urban Meyer found his calling.
"I just stopped, and I looked at my father and said, I want to do that someday," Meyer said. "From that point forward I knew that I wanted to be a coach."
🏈 CLICK HERE to read Urban Meyer’s 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Spotlight
Larry Blakeney — head coach, Troy

Before Troy become one of the most consistent Group of 5 programs in America, the Trojans were mired in a rut at the Division II level. Back then, the school was known as Troy State. Back then, the program played in the Gulf South Conference, not the Sun Belt Conference. That all changed once Larry Blakeney stepped in.
A former football and baseball player at Auburn, Blakeney, then an assistant at his alma mater, was hired to his first head-coaching job in 1991. It would be his only head-coaching job. Turns out the man would go on to literally rewrite the program's history in his own image.
🏈 CLICK HERE to read Larry Blakeney’s 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Spotlight


Don’t miss any of the interviews or clips of the 2025 NFF College Football Hall of Fame Class and 2025 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class — bookmark the page below!
📰: Media Central — 2025 NFF Annual Awards Dinner Presented by Las Vegas
National Football Foundation
📰: FCS playoff bracket: North Dakota State, Montana State earn top seeds in 24-team field
The Athletic
📰: Origin stories behind the trophies heighten college football rivalry games on the smaller stage
Associated Press

Gerald Fagin, who played collegiately at Ohio before serving 20 years in the U.S. Air Force, has passed away.
Randy Burke, who played wide receiver at Kentucky from 1973-77 and later became a first round pick of the Baltimore Colts, has passed away. He was 70.
Jimmy Van Dover, who played on Frank Broyles’ first Arkansas team and earned three letters for the Razorbacks, has passed away. He was 88.
Greg Carlson, the head football coach at Wabash College, Whittier College and the College of St. Scholastica, has passed away. He was 77.
William “Bill” Scott Hopewell, who played football at Yale, has passed away. He was 93.
Max Urick, a 2017 NACDA Hall of Fame and 2018 K-State Athletics Hall of Fame selection, has passed away. He was 85.

Name: Robert Gallery
College: Iowa
Accomplishments: Outland Trophy winner, unanimous All-American, 2x First-Team All-Big Ten
Share your football story with us! We want to know what football means to you, the lessons you learned, and the opportunities it provided.


Status quo pretty much ruled the FWAA/NFF Super 16 poll teams this past Saturday, and now we only have one week left in the regular season!

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
January 29, 2026 — Announcement of the State Winners of the 2025-26 NFF National High School Academic Excellence Awards, Presented by the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation
February 5, 2026 — Announcement of 2025-26 Recipient of the NFF Hatchell Cup, Presented by Bob’s Steak & Chop House
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