Purchase the 54th NFF Annual Awards Dinner Program

Relive the excitement of the outstanding careers of the 2011 College Football Hall of Fame inductees. Learn about the stellar accomplishments of the 2011 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class. Read about the extraordinary contributions of the 2011 NFF Major Award winners.

Paying tribute to the exceptional individuals honored by the National Football Foundation in 2011, the 184-page publication features tons of color photos and feature stories on each honoree. A highly collectable publication, the exclusive program was first distributed to the sellout crowd at the 54th NFF Annual Awards Dinner, which took placed December 6 at the famed Waldorf=Astoria in New York City. Only a limited number of extra copies remain, and they can be obtained by sending a check for $20, plus $4.75 for shipping and handling to:

NFF Annual Awards Dinner Program
433 Las Colinas Blvd.
Suite 1130
Irving, TX 75039

Copies may also be purchased by credit card by emailing a request to news@footballfoundation.com.

Click here for a sample profile of Eddie George
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Click here for the complete table of contents.

The honorees featured in the book include:

The 2011 College Football Hall of Famers: Carlos Alvarez (Florida), Doug English (Texas), Bill Enyart (Oregon State), Eddie George (Ohio State), Marty Lyons (Alabama), Russell Maryland (Miami), Deion Sanders (Florida State), Jake Scott (Georgia), Will Shields (Nebraska), the late Sandy Stephens (Minnesota), Darryl Talley (West Virginia), Clendon Thomas (Oklahoma), Rob Waldrop (Arizona), Gene Washington (Michigan State) and coaches Lloyd Carr (Michigan) and Fisher DeBerry (Air Force).

The 2011 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class and Campbell Trophy Finalists: Drew Butler (Georgia), Kirk Cousins (Michigan State), Micah Davis (Delta State, Miss.), John Dowd (Navy), Yaser Elqutub (Northwestern State), Chris Ganious (South Dakota), Clay Garcia (Colorado School of Mines), Chandler Harnish (Northern Illinois), Tysyn Hartman (Kansas State), Chaz Hine (South Florida), Joe Holland (Purdue), Jared Karstetter (Washington State), Andrew Rodriguez (Army), Ryan Tannehill (Texas A&M), Patrick Witt (Yale), Michael Zweifel (Dubuque, Iowa).

The 2011 NFF Major Award Winners:
Robert M. Gates, the Gold Medal; Archie Roberts, Distinguished American Award; Verne Lundquist and Brent Musburger, co-recipients of the Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award; Ted Ruta, Outstanding Football Official Award; and Woody Durham, Chris Schenkel Award.