82nd annual convention of the AFCA.JANUARY 9-12, 2005 * LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY “Louisville” redirects here. For other uses, see Louisville (disambiguation). President's Message It was an ordinary Friday night high school football game in Helena, Arkansas Helena is the eastern portion of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, a city in Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2000 census, this portion of the city population was 6,323. , in 1959. After eating our pre-game staples of roast beef, green beans green beans Noun, pl long narrow green beans that are cooked and eaten as a vegetable and dry toast, we journeyed to the stadium for pre-game. As rain began to fall, a coach instructed us to get in a ditch to get wet so we would forget about the elements. By kickoff, the wind had increased to 20 miles per hour while the temperature dropped over 30 degrees. Sheets of ice were forming on our faces. Our head coach took the team to the locker room and gave us instructions for the game as we stood in the hot showers until it was time to go on the field. Trailing 6-0 at halftime, the officials tried to get both teams to cancel the game. Our coach said, "Men, they want us to cancel. If we do, the score will stand 6-0 in favor of Jonesboro." There was a silence broken by his words, "I know you don't want to get beat 6-0." Well, we finished the game and the final score was 13-0 in favor of Jonesboro. Forty-five years later, it is still the coldest game I have ever been in. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] No one likes to lose, but for every victory, there is a loss. As coaches, we must use every situation to teach about life and how champions handle both the good and the bad. I am blessed "I Am Blessed" was the second single released from Power of a Woman. The single was released just after the girl group just had scored their third #1 hit in Japan with "Who Are You". to work with coaches who care about each and every player. They will challenge, teach and encourage these athletes on a daily basis. Grant Teaff Grant Teaff (born November 12, 1933 in Hermleigh, Texas) is a retired American Football coach, most well-known for his time as the greatest coach Baylor University in Waco, Texas ever had. In 2001, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. and the AFCA AFCA American Football Coaches Association AFCA Air Force Communications Agency AFCA Area Fuel Consumption Allocation AFCA Antique Fan Collectors Association AFCA American Fan Collectors Association AfCA African Counselling Association staff are absolutely the best at providing a convention that offers something to everyone. No one will be the same. The multitudes of ideas shared will be passed on to others to make them better. Grant Teaff and the AFCA staff are absolutely the best at providing a convention that offers something to everyone. No one will leave untouched. The multitude of ideas that are passed along will enrich everyone in some small or large fashion. I am constantly amazed at all the dedicated exhibitors who provide the best of knowledge, equipment, and technology for our coaches to share. The highlight of every convention is the renewing of friendships that enrich all of our lives. It has been an honor to serve as your president for the past year. May God continue to use each of us to teach leadership through the great game of football. To close, I would like to quote President Teddy Roosevelt: "It is not the critic who counts, nor the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions and spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst if he fails at least he will fail while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat." Ken Hatfield Ken Hatfield is an American football head coach. His last position was at Rice University, where he compiled a 55-78-1 record before resigning on November 30, 2005, following a 1-10 season. , Rice University 2004 AFCA President 2004 AFCA Officers and Trustees [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] AFCA OFFICERS President: Ken Hatfield, Rice University (District 8, Division I-A) First Vice President: Paul Pasqualoni Paul Pasqualoni (born August 16, 1949) is an American football coach. He is currently an assistant coach in charge of linebackers with the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. He was the head coach of the Syracuse University football team from 1991 to 2004. , Syracuse University Syracuse University, main campus at Syracuse, N.Y.; coeducational; chartered 1870, opened 1871. Syracuse is noted for its research programs in government and industry; facilities include the Center for Science and Technology, the Newhouse Communications Center, and (District 2, Division I-A) Second Vice President: Scot Dapp, Moravian College Moravian College & Theological Seminary History The College traces its roots to the Bethlehem Female Seminary, which was founded in Germantown, Pennsylvania by Benigna, Countess von Zinzendorf in 1742 and is the oldest institution of higher education for women in the United (District 2, Division III
Division III (or DIII) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States. ) Third Vice President: Mel Tjeerdsma Mel Tjeerdsma (born 1947) is a football coach of Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri who has led the team to four NCAA Division II national championship games (and winning two). , Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State University is a state university in Maryville, Missouri. Founded in 1905 as a teachers college, it is primarily a liberal arts college offering undergraduate and graduate classes. (District 5, Division II) Secretary Treasurer: Grant Teaff, AFCA Executive Director AFCA TRUSTEES * Ron Randleman, Sam Houston State University Sam Houston State University, (known as SHSU and Sam, for short) founded in 1879, is a public university located in Huntsville, Texas. It is one of the oldest purpose-built institutions for the instruction of teachers west of the Mississippi River and the first such (District 7, Division I-AA) * Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman College Carson-Newman's students come from 44 U.S. states and 30 other countries. Studies are offered in approximately 90 different academic programs. Currently, the five most popular majors are: Nursing, Education, Business, Pre-Medicine/Biology, and Psychology. (District 2, Division II) * Tyrone Willingham Lionel Tyrone Willingham, or Ty Willingham (born December 30, 1953 in Kinston, North Carolina) is the head football coach at the University of Washington. He is notable as one of only a few African American head coaches in major college football. , University of Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame (District 5, Division I-A) * Larry Kehres Larry Kehres is current head coach of the Mount Union College football team. Hired prior to the 1986 season, he has the highest winning percentage of any head coach in modern college football history. He is the winningest active coach in terms of percentage in NCAA history. , Mount Union College History and profile Mount Union was founded in 1846 by Orville Nelson Hartshorn as "a place where men and women could be educated with equal opportunity, science would parallel the humanities and there would be no distinction due to race, color or sex. (District 4, Division III) * Tony Samuel Tony Samuel (born November 14, 1955) is the current head football coach for Southeast Missouri State. Samuel's previous head coaching position was with New Mexico State University from 1997-2004. He had a 34-57 record which puts him third all-time for wins by a NMSU head coach. , New Mexico State University New Mexico State University, at Las Cruces; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered and opened 1889 as a college. It became New Mexico State Univ. of Engineering, Agriculture, and Science in 1958 and adopted its present name in 1960. (District 4, Division I-A) * Rob Ash, Drake University Drake University is a private, co-educational university located in the city of Des Moines, Iowa. The institution offers a number of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional programs in law and pharmacy. (District 5, Division I-AA) * Chuck Amato Chuck Amato (born June 26, 1946 in Easton, Pennsylvania), aka "The Chest," was the head football coach of North Carolina State University. Familiar to millions of college football TV viewers for his robust torso and vivid wraparound shades, Amato has been a sideline icon since his , North Carolina State University History
* Lloyd Carr Lloyd H. Carr (born July 30, 1945) has served as head coach of the University of Michigan football team since 1995. To date, Carr has a record of 119-38. Under Carr, the Wolverines have won or shared five Big Ten titles (in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, and 2004), and his 1997 squad was , University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. (District 5, Division I-A) * Bill Snyder Bill Snyder (born October 7, 1939, in Saint Joseph, Missouri) is the former head football coach for Kansas State University, holding that position from 1989 to 2005. Coaching career , Kansas State University Kansas State University, main campus at Manhattan; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; chartered and opened 1863. There is an additional campus at Salina. Among the university's research facilities are the J. R. (District 6, Division I-A) * Gary Darnell Gary Brent Darnell (born October 15, 1948) is currently the defensive coordinator of the Texas A&M Aggies football team. A long-time defensive coordinator, Darnell was previously the head coach at Western Michigan University and Tennessee Technological University, and interim head , Western Michigan University Western Michigan University, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957. (District 7, Division I-A) * Mike Bellotti Robert Michael Bellotti (b. December 21, 1950 in Sacramento, California) has been the head coach of the University of Oregon football team since 1995. His accomplishments at Oregon include an 11-1 season and #2 national ranking in 2001. Education M.S. , University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. (District 4, Division I-A) * David Cutcliffe David Cutcliffe (born September 16, 1954) is the offensive coordinator for the University of Tennessee Volunteers and the former head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels. He is best-known for coaching Peyton Manning at Tennessee and Eli Manning at Ole Miss and for producing record , University of Mississippi The University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, is a public, coeducational research university located in Oxford, Mississippi. Founded in 1848, the school is composed of the main campus in Oxford and three branch campuses located in Booneville, Tupelo, and Southaven. (District 8, Division I-A) * Rob Ianello, (ex officio [Latin, From office.] By virtue of the characteristics inherent in the holding of a particular office without the need of specific authorization or appointment. The phrase ex officio ) Assistant Coach, University of Wisconsin (District 5, Division I-A) AFCA Office Staff Executive Director: Grant Teaff Director of Membership & Events: Sandi Atkinson Director of Marketing & Development: Mel Pulliam Director of Publications & Media Relations: Todd Bell Todd Anthony Bell (November 28, 1958 – March 16, 2005) was an American football safety in the NFL for the Chicago Bears during the early 1980s. College After graduating from Middletown High School, in Middletown, Ohio as a very highly recruited and standout ball Director of Administration: Adam Guess Executive Assistant: Janet Robertson Membership Services Secretary: Charleen Budde Administrative Secretary: Jenita Ferguson Assistant Director of Media Relations: Vince Thompson Foundation Secretary: Amy LeNoir Receptionist: Lori Hogan Receptionist: Darcie Halbert AFCA Associate: Chuck Neinas Exhibits Manager: Butch Gardner Code of Ethics Code of Ethics can refer to:
Ever since the AFCA formulated its first formal Code of Ethics in 1952, the organization has had a keen awareness of its importance and has done all in its power to keep the public aware of the AFCA's concern with morality and integrity. A complete copy of the Code of Ethics is published every year in the AFCA Directory which is sent to every member. Vital tenets include: PREAMBLE: The distinguishing characteristic Noun 1. distinguishing characteristic - an odd or unusual characteristic distinctive feature, peculiarity characteristic, feature - a prominent attribute or aspect of something; "the map showed roads and other features"; "generosity is one of his best of a profession is its dedication to the service of humanity. Those who select football coaching must understand that the justification for football lies in its spiritual and physical values and that the game belongs, essentially, to the players. The welfare of the game depends on how the coaches live up to the spirit and letter of ethical conduct and how the coaches remain ever mindful of the high trust and confidence placed in them by their players and the public. Coaches unwilling or unable to comply with the principles of the Code have no place in the profession. All coaches should study the Code regularly and its principles should always be followed. Violations of the Code should be reported to the Ethics Committee ethics committee A multidisciplinary hospital body composed of a broad spectrum of personnel–eg, physicians, nurses, social workers, priests, and others, which addresses the moral and ethical issues within the hospital. See DNR, Institutional review board. . PURPOSE: The Code of Ethics has been developed to protect and promote the best interests of the game and the coaching profession. Its primary purpose is to clarify and distinguish ethical and approved professional practices from those considered detrimental. Its secondary purpose is to emphasize the purpose and value of football and to stress the proper functions of coaches in relation to schools, players and the public. Tuss McLaughry Tuss McLaughry (May 19, 1893 – November 26, 1974) was a head football coach at Westminster College, Amherst College, Brown University, and Dartmouth College. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1962. Award Winners [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Tuss McLaughry Award, established in 1964, honors distinguished Americans for their service to others. It is named in honor of DeOrmond "Tuss" McLaughry, the first full-time secretary-treasurer of the AFCA and one of the most dedicated and influential members in the history of the Association. 1964 Gen. Douglas MacArthur, armed forces 1965 Bob Hope, entertainer 1966 Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. President 1967 Dwight D. Eisenhower, U.S. President 1968 J. Edgar Hoover Noun 1. J. Edgar Hoover - United States lawyer who was director of the FBI for 48 years (1895-1972) John Edgar Hoover, Hoover , director, FBI 1969 The Reverend Billy Graham Noun 1. Billy Graham - United States evangelical preacher famous as a mass evangelist (born in 1918) Graham, William Franklin Graham , evangelist 1970 Richard M. Nixon, U.S. President 1971 Edwin Aldrin aldrin (ôl`drĭn): see insecticides. , Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins Michael Collins is the name of:
1974 John Wayne, actor 1975 Gerald R. Ford, U.S. President 1977 Gen. James A. Van Fleet, armed forces 1979 Jimmy Stewart, actor 1980 Lt. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle, armed forces 1981 Dr. Jerome Holland, educator, business executive 1982 Robert L. Crippen & John W. Young, astronauts 1983 Ronald Reagan, U.S. President 1985 Pete Rozelle Alvin Ray "Pete" Rozelle (March 1 1926 – December 6 1996) was the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL) from January 1960 to November 1989, when he retired from office. , commissioner, NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga 1986 Gen. Pete Dawkins Peter Miller Dawkins (b. March 8 1938, Royal Oak, Michigan) is a former Heisman Trophy winner, Rhodes Scholar, U.S. Army Brigadier General, and Republican candidate for Senate. He is currently vice chairman of Citigroup Private Bank. , armed forces 1987 Gen. Chuck Yeager 1988 Lindsey Nelson Lindsey Nelson (May 25, 1919 - June 10, 1995) was an American sportscaster best known for his broadcasts of college football and New York Mets baseball. Early life and career , sportscaster 1989 George Shultz, U.S. Secretary of State 1990 Burt Reynolds Burt Reynolds (born February 11, 1936) is an Oscar-nominated Emmy Award-winning American actor. Some of his memorable roles include Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Paul Crewe in the original version of The Longest Yard, Bo 'Bandit' Darville in , actor 1993 Tom Landry Thomas Wade Landry (September 11, 1924 – February 12, 2000) was an American football player and coach. He is best known for his successes as the coach of the Dallas Cowboys. He is often ranked as one of the best and most innovative coaches in NFL history. , Dallas Cowboys 1994 Charley Boswell, armed forces 1996 Eddie Robinson There are a number of noted individuals named Eddie Robinson:
1998 George H.W. Bush Noun 1. George H.W. Bush - vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924) George Herbert Walker Bush, President Bush, George Bush, Bush , U.S. President 2001 Andrew Young Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. (born March 12, 1932) is an American civil rights activist, former mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, and was the United States' first African-American ambassador to the United Nations. , U.N. Ambassador 2002 Roger Staubach Roger Thomas Staubach (born February 5, 1942 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a businessman, Heisman Trophy winner and former American professional football player where he was the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys for most of the 1970s during their reign as America's Team. , Businessman, NFL Hall of Famer 2003 Dr. Stephen Ambrose Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon. He received his Ph.D. in 1960 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. , author, historian 2004 Gen. Tommy Franks Tommy Ray Franks (born June 17, 1945 in Wynnewood, Oklahoma) is a retired General in the United States Army, previously serving as the Commander of the United States Central Command, overseeing United States Armed Forces operations in a 25-country region, including the Middle East. , armed services The Constitution authorizes Congress to raise, support, and regulate armed services for the national defense. The President of the United States is commander in chief of all the branches of the services and has ultimate control over most military matters. 2005 Dr. Christopher Dr. John R. Christopher, known popularly as "Dr. Christopher" was one of very few nationally prominent doctors of herbal medicine of the middle third of the 20th century, a "dark ages" of herbalism and was responsible for the herbal renaissance of the 1960s. Kraft, NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. Past Presidents of the AFCA 1921 Maj. Charles D. Daly, U.S. Military Academy (Chair) 1922 Maj. Charles D. Daly, U.S. Military Academy 1923 John W. Heisman, University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli. http://upenn.edu/. Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA. 1924 John W. Heisman, Rice Institute 1925 Robert Zuppke Robert Carl Zuppke (1879–1957) was the head football coach at the University of Illinois from 1913 until 1941. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951, Zuppke coached his teams to national titles in 1914, 1919, 1923, and 1927. , University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
1926 Gilmour Dobie, Cornell University Cornell University, mainly at Ithaca, N.Y.; with land-grant, state, and private support; coeducational; chartered 1865, opened 1868. It was named for Ezra Cornell, who donated $500,000 and a tract of land. With the help of state senator Andrew D. 1927 William H. Cowell, University of New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). 1928 William W. Roper, Princeton University Princeton University, at Princeton, N.J.; coeducational; chartered 1746, opened 1747, rechartered 1748, called the College of New Jersey until 1896. Schools and Research Facilities 1929 Hugo Bezdek Hugo Francis Bezdek (April 1, 1884 in Prague, Czech Republic – September 19, 1952 in Atlantic City, New Jersey) was a Czech-American sports figure in the first half of the 20th century. , Pennsylvania State College 1930 W.A. Alexander, Georgia Tech 1931 John F. Meehan, Manhattan College 1932 Dr. Marvin A. Stevens, Yale University Yale University, at New Haven, Conn.; coeducational. Chartered as a collegiate school for men in 1701 largely as a result of the efforts of James Pierpont, it opened at Killingworth (now Clinton) in 1702, moved (1707) to Saybrook (now Old Saybrook), and in 1716 was 1933 D.E. McGugin, Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt University, at Nashville, Tenn.; coeducational; chartered 1872 as Central Univ. of Methodist Episcopal Church, founded and renamed 1873, opened 1875 through a gift from Cornelius Vanderbilt. Until 1914 it operated under the auspices of the Methodist Church. 1934 Dana X. Bible Dana Xenophon Bible (October 8, 1891 to January 19, 1980) was a highly successful college football head coach. He is most well known for his excellent coaching at Texas A&M, Nebraska, and Texas. Throughout his career he compiled a 198-72-23 (.715) record. , University of Nebraska 1935 D.W. Bierman, University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher. http://umn.edu/. Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. 1936 D.O. McLaughry, Brown University 1937 Harry Kipke, University of Michigan 1938 Harry A. Stuhldreher, University of Wisconsin 1939 Lou Little Lou "Luigi Piccolo" Little (1893, Leominster, Massachusetts - May 28 1978, Delray Beach, Florida) was an American football coach. Coaching career He was the head coach at Columbia University from 1930-1956. , Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. 1940 A.N. McMillin, Indiana University Indiana University, main campus at Bloomington; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1820 as a seminary, opened 1824. It became a college in 1828 and a university in 1838. The medical center (run jointly with Purdue Univ. 1941 Fritz Crisler Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler (born January 12, 1899 near Earlville, Illinois; died August 19, 1982) was a head football coach, best known for his tenure at the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1947. , University of Michigan 1942 Madison Bell, Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University, at Dallas, Tex.; United Methodist; coeducational; chartered 1911. The school's facilities include laboratories for electron microscopy and stable isotopes, a museum of paleontology, and a graduate research center. 1943 Madison Bell, Southern Methodist University 1944 Ray Morrison Ray Morrison (February 28, 1885 - November 19, 1982) was a college football coach at SMU, Temple, and Vanderbilt. He played his college football at Vanderbilt. From 1915 to 1916, he served as the head coach at SMU, and compiled a 2-13-2 record. , Temple University 1945 Ray Morrison, Temple University 1946 Richard C. Harlow, Harvard University Harvard University, mainly at Cambridge, Mass., including Harvard College, the oldest American college. Harvard College Harvard College, originally for men, was founded in 1636 with a grant from the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. 1947 E.E. Wieman, University of Maine "UMO" redirects here, but this abbreviation is also used informally to mean the Mozilla Add-ons website, formerly Mozilla Update Should not be confused with Université du Maine, in Le Mans, France The University of Maine 1948 Harvey Harman Harvey J. Harman (November 5, 1900 to December 17, 1969) was a college football coach at Penn, and Rutgers. From 1931 to 1937, he coached at Penn, where he compiled a 31-23-2 record. From 1938 to 1955, he coached at Rutgers, where he compiled a 74-44-2 record. , Rutgers University Rutgers University, main campus at New Brunswick, N.J.; land-grant and state supported; coeducational except for Douglass College; chartered 1766 as Queen's College, opened 1771. Campuses and Facilities Rutgers maintains three campuses. 1949 L.R. Meyer, Texas Christian University Texas Christian University, at Fort Worth; Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); coeducational; opened 1873 at Thorp Spring, chartered 1874 as Add Ran Male and Female College. It assumed its present name in 1902 and moved to Fort Worth in 1910. 1950 Lynn O. Waldorf, University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). 1951 Lloyd P. Jordan, Harvard University 1952 Carl G. Snavely, University of North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. 1953 Don Faurot, University of Missouri 1954 George A. Munger, University of Pennsylvania 1955 Ray Eliot Ray Eliot (June 13, 1905 - February 24, 1980) served as the head football coach at the University of Illinois from 1942 to 1959. His Fighting Illini teams won three Big Ten Championships (1946, 1951 and 1952) and two Rose Bowl victories (1947 and 1952). , University of Illinois 1956 Jess C. Neely, Rice Institute 1957 George K. James, Cornell University 1958 Charles B. Wilkinson, University of Oklahoma University of Oklahoma, abbreviated OU, is a coeducational public research university located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. 1959 Wallace Butts, University of Georgia Organization The President of the University of Georgia (as of 2007, Michael F. Adams) is the head administrator and is appointed and overseen by the Georgia Board of Regents. 1960 Charles A. Engle, Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University, main campus at University Park, State College; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855, opened 1859 as Farmers' High School. 1961 Jack C. Curtice, Stanford University Stanford University, at Stanford, Calif.; coeducational; chartered 1885, opened 1891 as Leland Stanford Junior Univ. (still the legal name). The original campus was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. David Starr Jordan was its first president. 1962 William D. Murray William (Bill) D. Murray was the head football coach at University of Delaware from 1940 to 1950. During that tenure, he compiled a 49-16-2 record. This included three consecutive undefeated seasons from 1941 to 1946. From 1951 to 1965 he coached at Duke. , Duke University 1963 Woody Hayes Wayne Woodrow “Woody” Hayes (February 14, 1913 – March 12, 1987) was a college football coach who is best remembered for his 28-year tenure at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, from 1951-1978. , Ohio State University Ohio State University, main campus at Columbus; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1870, opened 1873 as Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, renamed 1878. There are also campuses at Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and Newark. 1964 Len Casanova Leonard Joseph "Len" Casanova (June 12, 1905 - September 30, 2002) was an American college football coach first at Santa Clara, then the University of Pittsburgh and finally for nearly 20 years, from 1946 to 1966, at the University of Oregon. , University of Oregon 1965 Abe Martin
Othol Hershel "Abe" Martin (October 18, 1908 to January 11, 1979) was a college football coach. , Texas Christian University 1966 Dan Jessee, Trinity College 1967 Ben Schwartzwalder, Syracuse University 1968 Murray Warmath, University of Minnesota 1969 Paul Dietzel, University of South Carolina
• • 1970 Frank Broyles, University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas strives to be known as a "nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world." The school recently completed its "Campaign for the 21st Century," in which the university raised more than $1 billion for the school, used 1971 Earle Edwards, North Carolina State University 1972 Paul Bryant, University of Alabama The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA or colloquially as 'Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship campus of the University of Alabama System. 1973 John McKay, University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission 1974 Bob Blackman, University of Illinois 1975 Darrell Royal, University of Texas 1976 Eddie Robinson, Grambling State University 1977 Ben Martin, U.S. Air Force Academy 1978 Carmen Cozza, Yale University 1979 Charles McClendon, Louisiana State University Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, generally known as Louisiana State University or LSU, is a public, coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the main campus of the Louisiana State University System. 1980 Jerry Claiborne, University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
1981 Harold "Tubby" Raymond Harold R. "Tubby" Raymond (born November 14, 1926) was University of Delaware head football coach (1966-2001) and College Football Hall of Fame inductee (2003). Football career Raymond, a native of Flint, MI, was a quarterback and linebacker at the University of Michigan. , University of Delaware [3] The student body at the University of Delaware is largely an undergraduate population. Delaware students have a great deal of access to work and internship opportunities. 1982 Jim Ostendarp, Amherst College 1983 Bo Schembechler, University of Michigan 1984 Dave Maurer, Wittenberg University 1985 Vince Dooley, University of Georgia 1986 Vic Rowen, San Francisco State University • • [ 1987 LaVell Edwards, Brigham Young University Brigham Young University, at Provo, Utah; Latter-Day Saints; coeducational; opened as an academy in 1875 and became a university in 1903. It is noted for its law and business schools. 1988 Joe Restic, Harvard University 1989 Don James, University of Washington 1990 John Majors, University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the flagship institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee public university system in the American state of Tennessee. 1991 Bill Manlove, Widener University 1992 John Cooper, Ohio State University 1993 Hayden Fry, University of Iowa Not to be confused with Iowa State University. The first faculty offered instruction at the University in March 1855 to students in the Old Mechanics Building, situated where Seashore Hall is now. In September 1855, the student body numbered 124, of which, 41 were women. 1994 Ron Schipper, Central College 1995 Billy Joe, Florida A & M University 1996 Fisher DeBerry, U.S. Air Force Academy 1997 Don Nehlen, West Virginia University West Virginia University, mainly at Morgantown; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; est. and opened 1867 as an agricultural college, renamed 1868. 1998 Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky University Student Life The Eastern Kentucky University Office of Student Life works closely with Registered Student Organizations (RSO's), Greek Life, and Thursday Alternative Getaway (TAG). 1999 Rocky Rees, Shippensburg University 2000 Bob Ford, University at Albany (N.Y.) 2001 Joseph Taylor, Hampton University 2002 Glen Mason, University of Minnesota 2003 Phillip Fulmer, University of Tennessee 2004 Ken Hatfield, Rice University 2005 Amos Alonzo Stagg Award The Amos Alonzo Stagg Award is presented annually by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) to the “individual, group or institution whose services have been outstanding in the advancement of the best interests of football. Hayden Fry [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Former SMU SMU Southern Methodist University SMU Solid (Waste) Management Unit SMU Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Nova Scotia; Philippines) SMU Singapore Management University SMU Saint Mary's University of Minnesota , North Texas, and Iowa Head Coach Hayden Fry is the 2005 recipient of the AFCA's Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, honoring those "whose services have been outstanding in the advancement of the best interests of football." The award will be presented to Fry at the AFCA's Awards Luncheon on January 11 at the 2005 AFCA Convention in Louisville, KY. "As a young guy growing up, Amos Alonzo Stagg Amos Alonzo Stagg (August 16 1862 – March 17 1965) was a renowned American collegiate coach in multiple sports, primarily football, and an overall athletic pioneer. He was born in West Orange, New Jersey, and attended Phillips Exeter Academy. was my hero. You saw the old film clips of him, Pop Warner, Knute Rockne, and you wanted to emulate them," Fry said. "To me it's the highest honor a coach can receive. It's a tribute to outstanding coaches and players I worked with. A real tribute to those people. They were the ones who had to execute the plan." Fry is the first coach with ties to SMU, North Texas or Iowa to receive the AFCA's most prestigious award. Fry retired from coaching in 1998 after 39 illustrious seasons in college football. His record: 232-178-10. At retirement, he ranked No. 4 in active Division I career wins and No. 10 all-time. He is one of 16 Division I coaches to amass 200 or more career victories. Prior to stepping down, Fry had coached more games (420) than any active Division I coach and he was fourth all-time in games coached. Fry also ranks No. 4 all-time in Big Ten wins and he is one of only six coaches in Big Ten history to coach 20 seasons in the league, joining award namesake Amos Alonzo Stagg (Chicago), Illinois' Bob Zuppke, Ohio State's Woody Hayes, Minnesota's Henry Williams and Michigan's Bo Schembechler in that select group. A 2003 inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame, Fry earned conference Coach of the Year honors in three different leagues--Big Ten (three times), Southwest (four) and the Missouri Valley (one). But Fry made his biggest impact on college football off the field when he broke the color barrier in the Southwest Conference by recruiting receiver Jerry Levias to SMU in 1965. Levias joined Fry in the 2003 College Football Hall of Fame induction class. Fry gained his greatest national notoriety for his work in building the Iowa football program into one of the best in the Big 10. When he arrived at Iowa in 1979, the Hawkeyes had suffered through 18 consecutive non-winning seasons. Over the next 20 years, he guided the Hawkeyes to 14 first division finishes, three Big Ten titles and Rose Bowl appearances, and was voted Big Ten Coach of the Year three times (1981, 1990, 1991). Fry took Iowa to 14 bowl games in his last 18 seasons. The accomplishments of Fry and his Iowa teams didn't go unnoticed. Along with being named Big Ten Coach of the Year three times, he was named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year in 1981 and 1990. At SMU, Fry coached 11 years (1962-72), winning the Southwest Conference championship in 1966. He was athletic director his last nine years with the Mustangs. Fry was the head coach and AD for six years (1973-78) at North Texas, taking an ailing program and making it a big winner (33-11) his final four years. His record at North Texas was 40-23-3. Fry served as a member of the AFCA's Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. from 1984 to 1993 and as the Association's president in his final year. Past Amos Alonzo Stagg Award Winners 1940 Donald Herring, Jr., (Princeton player) and family 1941 William H. Cowell (posthumously), New Hampshire 1946 Grantland Rice, sportswriter sports·writ·er n. A person who writes about sports, especially for a newspaper or magazine. sports 1947 William A. Alexander, Georgia Tech 1948 Gilmour Dobie, North Dakota State, Washington, Navy, Cornell, Boston College Glenn S. "Pop" Warner, Georgia, Cornell, Carlisle, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Temple Robert C. Zuppke, Illinois 1949 Richard C. Harlow, Penn State, Colgate, Western Maryland, Harvard 1950 No award given 1951 DeOrmond "Tuss" McLaughry, Westminster, Amherst, Brown, Dartmouth 1952 A.N. "Bo" McMillin, Indiana 1953 Lou Little, Georgetown, Columbia 1954 Dana X. Bible, Mississippi College, LSU LSU Louisiana State University LSU Large Subunit LSU La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA) LSU La Sierra University LSU Link State Update (OSPF) LSU Learning Support Unit , Texas A & M, Nebraska, Texas 1955 Joseph J. Tomlin, founder, Pop Warner Football 1956 No award given 1957 Gen. Robert R. Neyland, Tennessee 1958 Bernie Bierman, Mississippi A & M, Tulane, Minnesota 1959 Dr. John W. Wilce, Ohio State 1960 Harvey J. Harman, Haverford, U. of the South, Pennsylvania, Rutgers 1961 Ray Eliot, Illinois 1962 E.E. "Tad" Wieman, Michigan, Princeton, Maine 1963 Andrew Kerr, Stanford, Washington & Jefferson, Colgate, Lebanon Valley 1964 Don Faurot, Missouri 1965 Harry Stuhldreher, Wisconsin 1966 Bernie H. Moore, LSU 1967 Jess Neely, Southwestern, Clemson, Rice 1968 Abe Martin, TCU (Transmission Control Unit) A communications control unit controlled by the computer that does not execute internally stored programs. Contrast with front end processor, which executes its own instructions. 1969 Charles A. "Rip" Engle, Brown, Penn State 1970 Lynn "Pappy pap·py 1 adj. pap·pi·er, pap·pi·est Of or resembling pap; mushy. " Waldorf, Syracuse, Oklahoma City, Kansas, Oklahoma A & M, Kansas State, Northwestern, California 1971 Bill Murray, Delaware, Duke 1972 Jack Curtice, Stanford 1973 Lloyd Jordan, Amherst, Harvard 1974 Alonzo S. "Jake" Gaither, Florida A & M 1975 Gerald B. Zornow Gerald B. Zornow graduated from the University of Rochester in 1937, where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi.[1] He was a three-sport letter winner (football, basketball and baseball) and has been inducted into the University of Rochester Athletic Hall of Fame , business executive 1976 No award given 1977 Floyd "Ben" Schwartzwalder, Muhlenberg, Syracuse 1978 Tom Hamilton, Navy, Pittsburgh 1979 H.O. "Fritz" Crisler, Minnesota, Princeton, Michigan 1980 No award given 1981 Fred Russell, sportswriter 1982 Eddie Robinson, Grambling 1983 Paul W. "Bear" Bryant, Maryland, Kentucky, Texas A & M, Alabama 1984 Charles B. "Bud" Wilkinson, Oklahoma 1985 Duffy Daugherty, Michigan State 1986 Woody Hayes, Denison, Miami (Ohio), Ohio State 1987 Field Scovell, Cotton Bowl Athletic Association 1988 G. Herbert McCracken, Allegheny, Lafayette 1989 David Nelson, Delaware 1990 Len Casanova, Oregon 1991 Bob Blackman, Denver, Dartmouth, Illinois, Cornell 1992 Charles McClendon, LSU 1993 Keith Jackson, ABC-TV 1994 Bob Devaney, Nebraska, Wyoming 1995 John Merritt, Jackson State, Tennessee State 1996 Chuck Neinas, College Football Association 1997 Ara Parseghian, Miami (Ohio), Northwestern, Notre Dame 1998 Bob Reade, Augustana (Ill.) 1999 Bo Schembechler, Miami (Ohio), Michigan 2000 Tom Osborne, Nebraska 2001 Vince Dooley, Georgia 2002 Joe Paterno, Penn State 2003 LaVell Edwards, Brigham Young 2004 Ron Schipper, Central (Iowa) AFCA Coaches of the Year [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] UNIVERSITY DIVISION I-A 1935 Lynn Waldorf, Northwestern 1936 Dick Harlow, Harvard 1937 Edward E. Mylin, Lafayette 1938 Bill Kern, Carnegie Tech 1939 Dr. Eddie Anderson, Iowa 1940 Clark Shaughnessy, Stanford 1941 Frank Leahy, Notre Dame 1942 Bill Alexander, Georgia Tech 1943 Amos Alonzo Stagg, Pacific 1944 Carroll Widdoes, Ohio State 1945 Bo McMillin, Indiana 1946 Red Blaik, Army 1947 Fritz Crisler, Michigan 1948 Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan 1949 Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma 1950 Charles Caldwell, Princeton 1951 Charles Taylor, Stanford 1952 Biggie Munn, Michigan State 1953 James Tatum, Maryland 1954 Red Sanders, UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX 1955 Duffy Daugherty, Michigan State 1956 Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee 1957 Woody Hayes, Ohio State 1958 Paul Dietzel, Louisiana State 1959 Ben Schwartzwalder, Syracuse 1960 Murray Warmath, Minnesota 1961 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama 1962 John McKay, Southern California 1963 Darrell Royal, Texas 1964 Frank Broyles, Arkansas Ara Parseghian, Notre Dame (tie) 1965 Tommy Prothro, UCLA 1966 Tom Cahill, Army 1967 John Pont, Indiana 1968 Joe Paterno, Penn State 1969 Bo Schembechler, Michigan 1970 Charlie McClendon, LSU Darrell Royal, Texas (tie) 1971 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama 1972 John McKay, Southern California 1973 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama 1974 Grant Teaff, Baylor 1975 Frank Kush, Arizona State 1976 Johnny Majors, Pittsburgh 1977 Don James, Washington 1978 Joe Paterno, Penn State 1979 Earle Bruce, Ohio State 1990 Vince Dooley, Georgia 1981 Danny Ford, Clemson 1982 Joe Paterno, Penn State 1983 Ken Hatfield, Air Force 1984 LaVell Edwards, Brigham Young 1985 Fisher DeBerry, Air Force 1986 Joe Paterno, Penn State 1987 Dick MacPherson, Syracuse 1988 Don Nehlen, West Virginia 1989 Bill McCartney, Colorado 1990 Bobby Ross, Georgia Tech 1991 Bill Lewis, East Carolina 1992 Gene Stallings, Alabama 1993 Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin 1994 Tom Osborne, Nebraska 1995 Gary Barnett, Northwestern 1996 Bruce Snyder, Arizona State 1997 Lloyd Carr, Michigan 1998 Phil Fulmer, Tennessee 1999 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 2000 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 2001 Larry Coker, Miami (Fla) Ralph Friedgen, Maryland (tie) 2002 Jim Tressel, Ohio State 2003 Pete Carroll, Southern California UNIVERSITY DIVISION I-AA 1983 Rey Dempsey, Southern Illinois 1984 Dave Arnold, Montana State 1985 Dick Sheridan, Furman 1986 Erk Russell, Georgia Southern 1987 Mark Duffner, Holy Cross 1988 Jimmy Satterfield, Furman 1989 Erk Russell, Georgia Southern 1990 Tim Stowers, Georgia Southern 1991 Jim Tressel, Youngstown State 1992 Charlie Taaffe, The Citadel 1993 Dan Allen, Boston University 1994 Jim Tressel, Youngstown State 1995 Don Read, Montana 1996 Ray Tellier, Columbia 1997 Andy Talley, Villanova 1998 Mark Whipple, Massachusetts 1999 Paul Johnson, Georgia Southern 2000 Paul Johnson, Georgia Southern 2001 Bobby Johnson, Furman 2002 Jack Harbaugh, Western Kentucky 2003 Dick Biddle, Colgate AFCA DIVISION II 1983 Don Morton, North Dakota State 1984 Chan Gailey, Troy State 1985 George Landis, Bloomsburg 1986 Earle Solomonson, North Dakota St. 1987 Rick Rhoades, Troy State 1988 Rocky Hager, North Dakota State 1989 John Williams, Mississippi College 1990 Rocky Hager, North Dakota State 1991 Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg State 1992 Bill Burgess, Jacksonville State 1993 Bobby Wallace, North Alabama 1994 Bobby Wallace, North Alabama 1995 Bobby Wallace, North Alabama 1996 Joe Glenn, Northern Colorado 1997 Joe Glenn, Northern Colorado 1998 Mel Tjeerdsma, Northwest Mo. St. 1999 Mel Tjeerdsma, Northwest Mo. St. 2000 Danny Hale, Bloomsburg 2001 Dale Lennon, North Dakota 2002 Brian Kelly, Grand Valley State 2003 Brian Kelly, Grand Valley State Mike Van Diest Mike Van Diest is the Head Coach of the Carroll College (Montana) Fighting Saints Football team. During his eight-year tenure as Head Football Coach at Carroll College (Montana), Mike Van Diest has led the Fighting Saints to four straight National Championship, which has , Carroll (Mont.) (tie) AFCA DIVISION III 1983 Bob Reade, Augustana (Ill.) 1984 Bob Reade, Augustana (Ill.) 1985 Bob Reade, Augustana (Ill.) 1986 Bob Reade, Augustana (Ill.) 1987 Walt Hameline, Wagner 1988 Jim Butterfield, Ithaca 1989 Mike Kelly, Dayton 1990 Ken O'Keefe, Allegheny 1991 Jim Butterfield, Ithaca 1992 John Luckhardt, Wash. & Jeff. 1993 Larry Kehres, Mount Union 1994 Pete Schmidt, Albion 1995 Roger Harring, Wis.-La Crosse 1996 Larry Kehres, Mount Union 1997 Larry Kehres, Mount Union 1998 Larry Kehres, Mount Union 1999 Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran 2000 Larry Kehres, Mount Union 2001 Larry Kehres, Mount Union 2002 Larry Kehres, Mount Union 2003 John Gagliardi, St. John's (Minn.) 2004 AFCA Coaches' All-Americans
2004 AFCA DIVISION I-A COACHES' ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach
Offense
WR Braylon Edwards 6-3 208 Sr. Michigan Lloyd Carr
WR Mark Clayton 5-11 187 Sr. Oklahoma Bob Stoops
TE Heath Miller 6-5 255 Jr. Virginia Al Groh
OL Jammal Brown* 6-6 313 Sr. Oklahoma Bob Stoops
OL Elton Brown 6-6 338 Sr. Virginia Al Groh
C Ben Wilkerson 6-4 297 Sr. LSU Nick Saban
OL Michael Munoz 6-6 315 Sr. Tennessee Phil Fulmer
OL Alex Barron 6-6 308 Sr. Florida St. Bobby Bowden
QB Matt Leinart 6-5 225 Sr. USC Pete Carroll
RB Carnell Williams 5-11 210 Sr. Auburn Tommy Tuberville
RB Adrian Peterson 6-2 210 Fr. Oklahoma Bob Stoops
Defense
DL David Pollack* 6-3 261 Sr. Georgia Mark Richt
DL Erasmus James 6-4 263 Sr. Wisconsin Barry Alvarez
DL Marcus Spears 6-4 298 Sr. LSU Nick Saban
DL Mathias Kiwanuka 6-7 261 Jr. Boston College Tom O'Brien
LB Derrick Johnson 6-4 235 Sr. Texas Mack Brown
LB Matt Grootegoed 5-11 215 Sr. USC Pete Carroll
LB Kevin Burnett 6-3 235 Sr. Tennessee Phil Fulmer
DB Antrel Rolle 6-1 202 Sr. Miami (Fla.) Larry Coker
DB Marlin Jackson 6-1 196 Sr. Michigan Lloyd Carr
DB Corey Webster 6-0 204 Sr. LSU Nick Saban
DB Thomas Davis 6-1 230 Jr. Georgia Mark Richt
Specialists
P Matt Payne 6-4 234 Sr. BYU Gary Crowton
PK Mike Nugent 5-10 180 Sr. Ohio St. Jim Tressel
RS Reggie Bush 6-0 200 So. USC Pete Carroll
Pos Name Hometown (High School)
Offense
WR Braylon Edwards Detroit, Mich. (Bishop Gallagher)
WR Mark Clayton Arlington, Texas (Sam Houston)
TE Heath Miller Swords Creek, Va. (Honaker)
OL Jammal Brown* Lawton, Okla. (MacArthur)
OL Elton Brown Hampton, Va. (Hampton)
C Ben Wilkerson Hemphill, Texas (Hemphill)
OL Michael Munoz Mason, Ohio (Moeller)
OL Alex Barron Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson)
QB Matt Leinart Santa Ana, Calif. (Mater Dei)
RB Carnell Williams Attalla, Ala. (Etowah)
RB Adrian Peterson Palestine, Texas (Palestine)
Defense
DL David Pollack* Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh)
DL Erasmus James Pembroke Pines, Fla. (McArthur)
DL Marcus Spears Baton Rouge, La. (Southern Lab)
DL Mathias Kiwanuka Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral)
LB Derrick Johnson Waco, Texas (Waco)
LB Matt Grootegoed Huntington Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei)
LB Kevin Burnett Carson, Calif. (Dominguez)
DB Antrel Rolle Homestead, Fla. (South Dade)
DB Marlin Jackson Sharon, Pa. (Sharon)
DB Corey Webster Vacherie, La. (St. James)
DB Thomas Davis Shellman, Ga. (Randolph-Clay)
Specialists
P Matt Payne North Ogden, Utah (Weber)
PK Mike Nugent Centerville, Ohio (Centerville)
RS Reggie Bush Spring Valley, Calif. (Helix)
* -- 2003 All-American
2004 AFCA DIVISION I-AA COACHES' ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach
Offense
WR Vincent Jackson 6-6 235 Sr. Northern Colorado Kay Dalton
WR Efrem Hill 6-2 185 Sr. Samford Bill Gray
TE Adam Bergen 6-5 260 Sr. Lehigh Pete Lembo
OL Rory Hennessey 6-5 300 Sr. Yale Jack
Siedlecki
OL Mike Roos 6-6 295 Sr. Eastern Washington Paul Wulff
OL Jelani Clement* 6-2 316 Sr. Hampton Joe Taylor
OL Geir Gudmundsen 6-6 315 Sr. Albany Bob Ford
OL Buster Ashley* 6-4 300 Sr. Western Kentucky David Elson
QB Lang Campbell 6-3 205 Sr. William & Mary Jimmye
Laycock
RB Joe McCourt 6-1 225 Sr. Lafayette Frank Tavani
RB Charles Anthony* 5-10 190 Sr. Tennessee St. James Reese
Defense
DL Brady Fosmark 6-3 250 Jr. Weber St. Jerry
Graybeal
DL Lee Basinger 6-1 255 Sr. Wofford Mike Ayers
DL Harold Wells 6-0 271 Sr. Gardner-Webb Steve Patton
DL Ryan Tolan 6-1 230 Sr. Duquesne Greg Gattuso
LB James Noel 6-0 225 Sr. Robert Morris Joe Walton
LB Boomer Grigsby* 6-0 245 Sr. Illinois St. Denver
Johnson
LB Jordan Beck 6-2 231 Sr. Cal Poly-SLO Rich
Ellerson
DB Ahmad Trueado 6-0 180 Sr. Southern Pete
Richardson
DB Sidney Haugabrook 5-10 185 Sr. Delaware K.C. Keeler
DB Doug Jones 5-9 179 Sr. Dayton Mike Kelly
DB Tad Kornegay 6-0 185 Sr. Fordham Ed Foley
Specialists
P Cory Elolf 6-1 175 Jr. Texas State David
Bailiff
PK Justin Langan 5-11 180 Sr. Western Illinois Don
Patterson
RS Fred Amey 5-11 190 Sr. Cal St.-Sacramento Steve
Mooshagian
Pos Name Hometown (High School)
Offense
WR Vincent Jackson Colorado Springs, Colo. (Widefield)
WR Efrem Hill Atlanta, Ga. (North Springs)
TE Adam Bergen Seaford, N.Y. (Seaford)
OL Rory Hennessey Strongsville, Ohio (St. Ignatius)
OL Mike Roos Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View)
OL Jelani Clement* Detroit, Mich. (M.L. King)
OL Geir Gudmundsen Saugerties, N.Y. (Saugerties)
OL Buster Ashley* Owensboro, Ky. (Owensboro Senior)
QB Lang Campbell Winchester, Va. (Handley)
RB Joe McCourt Philadelphia, Pa. (Roman Catholic)
RB Charles Anthony* Orlando, Fla. (Jones)
Defense
DL Brady Fosmark Clearfield, Utah (Clearfield)
DL Lee Basinger Kannapolis, N.C. (A.L. Brown)
DL Harold Wells Lilburn, Ga. (Berkmar)
DL Ryan Tolan La Verne, Calif. (Bonita)
LB James Noel Miami, Fla. (North Miami)
LB Boomer Grigsby* Canton, Ill. (Canton)
LB Jordan Beck Mt. Mermon, Calif. (San Lorenzo Valley)
DB Ahmad Trueado New Orleans, La. (Warren Easton)
DB Sidney Haugabrook Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy)
DB Doug Jones Zanesville, Ohio (West Muskingum)
DB Tad Kornegay Trenton, N.J. (Hamilton West)
Specialists
P Cory Elolf Converse, Tex. (Judson)
PK Justin Langan Davenport, Iowa (Bettendorf)
RS Fred Amey Union City, Calif. (Logan)
* -- 2003 All-American
2004 AFCA DIVISION II COACHES' ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach
Offense
WR Jamaica Rector* 5-10 182 Sr. Northwest Mo. St. Mel Tjeerdsma
WR Chris Samp 6-3 215 Sr. Winona St. Tom Sawyer
TE Leonard Weaver 6-1 240 Sr. Carson-Newman Ken Sparks
OL Joe Berger 6-5 290 Sr. Michigan Tech Bernie
Anderson
OL Jahri Evans 6-4 340 Jr. Bloomsburg Danny Hale
OL Nathan Baker 6-4 313 Sr. Pittsburg St. Chuck Broyles
OL Todd Herremans 6-7 315 Sr. Saginaw Valley St. Randy Awrey
OL Vinnie Olson 6-5 335 Sr. Sioux Falls Bob Young
QB Chad Friehauf 6-7 205 Sr. Colorado Mines Bob Stitt
RB John Kuhn 6-1 250 Sr. Shippensburg Rocky Rees
RB Derrick Wimbush 6-2 220 Sr. Fort Valley St. John Morgan
Defense
DL Keyonta Marshall 6-1 290 Sr. Grand Valley St. Chuck Martin
DL Justin Brown 6-2 260 Sr. East Central Tim McCarty
DL Chris Wilson 6-3 245 Sr. Northwood Pat Riepma
DL Ken Triplett 6-1 240 Sr. North Alabama Mark Hudspeth
LB Joe Gangemi 5-11 235 Sr. C.W. Post Bryan Collins
LB Kevin Myers* 5-11 210 Sr. Ferris St. Jeff Pierce
LB Jeff Howard 6-2 220 Sr. Eastern New Mexico Bud Elliot
LB Digger Anderson 6-0 236 Jr. North Dakota Dale Lennon
DB Walt Williams 6-0 175 Sr. Fayetteville St. Ken Phillips
DB Bubba Stutzer 6-2 205 Sr. Central Methodist Merle
Masonholder
DB DeDe Dorsey 6-0 193 Jr. Lindenwood Patrick Ross
Specialists
P Jeff Williams 6-4 215 Jr. Adams St. Wayne McGinn
PK Will Rhody 6-1 186 Sr. Valdosta St. Chris Hatcher
RS Danieal Manning 5-11 205 So. Abilene Christian Gary Gaines
Pos Name Hometown (High School)
Offense
WR Jamaica Rector* Celeste, Texas (Celeste)
WR Chris Samp Algoma, Wis. (Green Bay Preble)
TE Leonard Weaver Melbourne, Fla. (Satellite)
OL Joe Berger Newaygo, Mich. (Newaygo)
OL Jahri Evans Philadelphia, Pa. (Frankford)
OL Nathan Baker Parsons, Kan. (Parsons)
OL Todd Herremans Ravenna, Mich. (Ravenna)
OL Vinnie Olson Pierre, S.D. (Pierre)
QB Chad Friehauf Brush, Colo. (Brush)
RB John Kuhn York, Pa. (Dover)
RB Derrick Wimbush Mauk, Ga. (Taylor County)
Defense
DL Keyonta Marshall Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw)
DL Justin Brown Fletcher, Okla. (Elgin)
DL Chris Wilson Flint, Mich. (Northern)
DL Ken Triplett Louisville, Miss. (Louisville)
LB Joe Gangemi Elmsford, N.Y. (Iona Prep)
LB Kevin Myers* Midland, Mich. (Midland)
LB Jeff Howard Portales, N.M. (Portales)
LB Digger Anderson Coon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids)
DB Walt Williams Miami, Fla. (Eastern Arizona C.C.)
DB Bubba Stutzer Independence, Mo. (William Chrisman)
DB DeDe Dorsey Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow)
Specialists
P Jeff Williams Mead, Colo. (Skyline)
PK Will Rhody Jupiter, Fla. (Benjamin)
RS Danieal Manning Corsicana, Tex. (Corsicana)
* -- 2003 All-American
2004 AFCA DIVISION III COACHES' ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach
Offense
WR Brad Musso 6-0 204 Sr. Wheaton Mike Swider
WR Nick Cushman 6-0 180 Sr. Albright E.J. Sandusky
TE Vince Dargush 6-3 240 Sr. Ithaca Mike Welch
OL Alex Bell 6-3 330 Sr. Hobart Mike Cragg
OL Nick Didier 6-3 275 Sr. Concordia- Terry Horan
Moorhead
OL Tommy Fitzgerald 6-1 315 Sr. Christopher Matt Kelchner
Newport
OL Scott Blum 6-3 315 Sr. Rowan Jay Accorsi
OL Jeff Oliver 6-2 300 Sr. Mary Hardin- Pete
Baylor Fredenburg
QB Brett Elliott 6-3 200 Jr. Linfield Jay Locey
RB Tony Sutton* 5-11 200 Sr. Wooster Mike Schmitz
RB Brett Trichilo* 5-11 232 Sr. Wilkes Frank Sheptock
Defense
DL Jason Ripke 6-4 231 Jr. Simpson Jay Niemann
DL Nate Matlock 6-4 265 Sr. Willamette Mark Speckman
DL Lawrence Frierson 5-11 250 Sr. Bridgewater Mike Clark
(Va.)
DL Jason Trusnik 6-5 230 Jr. Ohio Northern Dean Paul
LB Isaac Sieling 6-2 220 Sr. Gustavus Jay
Adolphus Schoenebeck
LB Shaun Spisak 5-11 215 Sr. Mount Union Larry Kehres
LB Brian Robitaille 5-10 210 Sr. Curry Steve Nelson
DB Trey Bell 5-11 186 Sr. Wis.-Whitewater Bob Berezowitz
DB Frank Pilato* 6-1 185 Sr. Wash. & Jeff. Mike Sirianni
DB Brian Mclntire 6-1 210 Sr. Wartburg Rick Willis
DB Scott Greenberg 6-0 190 Sr. John Carroll Regis Scafe
Specialists
P Dan Eggertsson 6-1 180 Sr. Franklin & Shawn Halloran
Marshall
PK Mike Clark 6-5 233 Sr. Augustana Jim Barnes
(Ill.)
RS Jamarcus Shephard* 6-0 200 Sr. DePauw Bill Lynch
Pos Name Hometown (High School)
Offense
WR Brad Musso Hinsdale, Ill. (Central)
WR Nick Cushman Perkiomenville, Pa. (Pius X)
TE Vince Dargush Amsterdam, N.Y. (Amsterdam)
OL Alex Bell Modena, N.Y. (Wallkill)
OL Nick Didier Helena, Mont. (Capital)
OL Tommy Fitzgerald Chatham, Va. (Chatham)
OL Scott Blum Howell, N.J. (Howell)
OL Jeff Oliver China Spring, Texas (China Spring)
QB Brett Elliott Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego)
RB Tony Sutton* Akron, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban)
RB Brett Trichilo* Dunmore, Pa. (Dunmore)
Defense
DL Jason Ripke Newell, Iowa (Newell-Fonda)
DL Nate Matlock Boise, Idaho (Capital)
DL Lawrence Frierson Stafford, Va. (Hargrave Military Acad.)
DL Jason Trusnik Macedonia, Ohio (Nordonia)
LB Isaac Sieling Watertown, Minn. (Watertown-Mayer)
LB Shaun Spisak Sagamore Hills, Ohio (Nordonia)
LB Brian Robitaille Shrewsbury, Mass. (Shrewsbury)
DB Trey Bell Racine, Wis. (Case)
DB Frank Pilato* Macedonia, Ohio (Nordonia)
DB Brian Mclntire Clear Lake, Iowa (Clear Lake)
DB Scott Greenberg Mayfield, Ohio (Solon)
Specialists
P Dan Eggertsson Royal Palm Beach, Fla. (Suncoast)
PK Mike Clark Bettendorf, Iowa (Pleasant Valley)
RS Jamarcus Shephard* Fort Wayne, Ind. (Northrop)
* -- 2003 All-American
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It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY 10012 Bruce Weber 212-343-6131 CoachComm Headsets--Video Exhibit Space: Bay 11 205 Technology Parkway Auburn, AL 36830 Peter Amos 334-321-2300 Coaches Choice Books--Videos--DVDS Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 16 P O Box 1828 Monterey, CA 93942 Dr. Jim Peterson 888-229-5745 Coaches Locker Athletic Apparel Exhibit Space: 198 108 Esplanade--Suite 240 Lexington, KY 40507 Latisha Kemen 859-509-6261 Coaching Management Publishing Exhibit Space: 226 2488 N. Triphammer Road Ithaca, NY 14850 Mark Goldberg 607-257-6970 Coach's Office--Graphware Football Software Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 17 5084 Mosiman Road Middletown, OH 45042 Stan Webber 513-424-1091 Collegiate Directories Directory of College Athletics Exhibit Space: 87 P O Box 450640 Cleveland, OH 44145 Kevin Cleary 440-835-1172 Collegiate Pacific-Sports Cool Sporting Goods--Cooling Systems Exhibit Space: 45 P O Box 7087 Dallas, TX 75209 Rocky Savage 512-731-9100 Collegiate Sports Travel Athletic Travel Exhibit Space: 98 9073 Gantt--Red Level Road Red Level, AL 36474 Debo Clark Spivey 334-469-5302 Colwell Athletics Mouthguards Exhibit Space: 162 2723 South 105th Avenue Omaha, NE 68124 Todd Colwell 402-250-9567 Concord Coordinates Apparel--Import & Domestic Exhibit Space: 43-44 841 Progress Avenue Scarboro, Ontario, Canada MIH MIH Make It Happen (band) MIH Master of International Health (University of Copenhagen) MIH Molar-Incisor-Hypomineralisation MIH Men in Hats (online comic) 2X4 Wayne Burton 877-278-8816-106 Cutters Gloves High Performance Sports Gloves Exhibit Space: II 4902 East McDowell Road--Suite 103 Phoenix, AZ 85008 Becky Packer 602-381-5434 CyberSports Recruiting & Compliance Software Exhibit Space: 15-16 12 Juniper Lane New Hartford, NY 13413 Candice Hobin 315-732-4333 Delong Team Apparel Exhibit Space: 13-14 821 5th Avenue Grinnell, IA 50112 Linda Pirkl 641-236-3106 Digital Scout Scouting Software Exhibit Space: 246 3248 W. Henderson Road Columbus, OH 43220 Jim Emery 614-798-1133 Digital Sports Video Video Editing Software Video editing software is application software which handles the editing of video sequences on a computer. It usually includes the ability to import and export video, cut and paste sections of a video clip, and add special effects and transitions; and it sometimes includes the Exhibit Space: Area 3 4260 West 82nd Place Chicago, IL 60652 Chris Griffin 773-505-5860 DJ Orthopedics Orthopedic Braces Exhibit Space: 222 2985 Scott Street Vista, CA 92083 Christine Kohler 760-734-3551 Douglas Protective Equipment Football Shoulder Pads Exhibit Space: 145 & 156-157 1331 East 40th Street Houston, TX 77022 Doug Douglas 713-697-9787 Dr. John F. Murray Dr. John F. Murray is a clinical and sport performance psychologist who first introduced the concept of scoring the mental side of a sport in developing the MPI or "Mental Performance Index" for American football. Sport Performance Psychology & MPI MPI - Message Passing Interface for Football Exhibit Space: 106 2601 N. Flager Drive--Suite 309 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 John F. Murray 561-596-9898 EGL EGL Enterprise Generation Language (IBM) EGL European Gemological Laboratory EGL Elegant Gothic Lolita (Japanese fashion) EGL Energy Grade Line EGL Eagle Global Logistics, Inc. Eagle Global Logistics Transportation--Logistics Exhibit Space: 73-74 15350 Vickery Drive Houston, TX 77032 Laura Gorham 281-618-3465 Elite College Combine College Combine & Performance Training Exhibit Space: 42 4 Aspen Drive Randolph, NJ 07869 Chuck Mound 973-252-1532 Endzone Video Systems Telescoping Tower Exhibit Space: 58-59 2280 Ehlinger Road New Ulm, TX 78950 Dan Walling 979-732-9030 ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network Magazine Magazine--Fundraising Exhibit Space: 122 P O Box 1000 Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 Pete Bryden 407-938-3425 Exemplar Recognition Award Rings Exhibit Space: 79 211 Perry Park Way--Suite 3 Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Tom Eklund 301-977-9222 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . Non-Profit Ministry Exhibit Space: I02-3A 890 Leeds Road Kansas City, MO 64129 Donna Noonan 816-892-1192 Fergo Sports Custom Uniforms Exhibit Space: 229 3381 NW 168th Street Miami, FL 33056 Jason Bartley 305-622-9330 Field Turf Artificial Turf Exhibit Space: Plaza 2 8088 Montview TMR-Montreal, PQ-Canada H4P H4P High Performance Parallel Processor Project H4P High Performance Parallel Processing Program 2L7 Laura Biernaski 514-340-9311 First Investors Corporation Financial Services--Planning Exhibit Space: 209 3450 Lakeside Drive--Suite 340 Miramar, FL 33027 Greg Steinmetz 954-628-4100 Football Scoop.Com Internet Information Exhibit Space: 225 2100 Tiny Street Milpitas, CA 95035 Melissa Allen 408-956-1477 Frank Glazier Football Clinics Football Clinics--Educational Exhibit Space: 19 595 Chapel Hills Drive--# 14 Colorado Springs, CO 80920 Daniel N. Taylor 719-536-0069 Front Row Sports Technologies Sideline Systems Exhibit Space: 108-109 5370 W. 84th Street Indianapolis, IN 46268 Sue Grenier 317-875-6969 Gagliard Insurance Services Insurance Exhibit Space: 61 284 Digital Drive Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Connie Campbell 408-414-8179 Game Film Solutions On-line Game Exchange-Management Exhibit Space: 240 5975 Blackberry Tr. Inver Grove Hts. MN 55076 Claud Allaire 651-552-1722 Game Tape Exchange Internet Film Exchange Exhibit Space: 100 711 North Scottsdale Road Tempe, AZ 85281 Craig Cobley 480-518-0865 Gameday Centers Southeastern Real Estate Developer Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 25 2555 Cumberland Parkway--Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30339 Gary Spillers 770-436-2600 Gear 2000 Football Shoulder Pads Exhibit Space: 9 2439 Henesy Lane Fairfield, OH 45014 Ed Tobergte 513-858-3390 Gill Athletics Training Aids--Strength Exhibit Space: 205 2808 Gemini Court Champaign, IL 61822 John Baumann 217-367-8438 Gilman Gear Football Field Equipment Exhibit Space: Bay 6 30 Gilman Road Gilman, CT 06336 Neil Gilman 860-889-7334 Global Football Football Tours & Events Exhibit Space: 201 7301 Crube Court Granbury, TX 76049 Patrick Steenberge 817-326-3578 GNC GNC General Nutrition Centers GNC Gas Natural Comprimido (Argentina) GNC Guidance, Navigation, and Control GNC Grand National Championship (ATV racing) GNC Global Navigation Chart Pro Performance Sports Supplements Exhibit Space: 147-148 300 Sixth Avenue Pittsburg, PA 15222 Rich Bender 412-333-8907 Goal Sporting Goods Field Equipment--Goals & Kicking Equipment Exhibit Space: 218-219 P O Box 243 Essex, CT 06426 Mort Reich 860-767-9112 Golden Bear Sportswear Wool & Leather Outerwear Exhibit Space: 91 200 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103 Cheri Wong 415-863-6171 Hadar Manufacturing Football Practice Equipment Exhibit Space: 167-168 P O Box 218 Humboldt, IA 50548 Wayne Miner 515-332-5312 Healy Awards Decals, Awards, Apparel & Fund Raisers Exhibit Space: 132 N94 WI4431 Gorwin Mace Drive Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Christine Sellhausen 800-558-1696 Hilton Sales Worldwide Hotel Industry Exhibit Space: 215 1411 Raeburn Way Roseville, CA 95747 Stephanie K. Wilkes 916-772-1814 Human Kinetics Books & Videos Exhibit Space: 247 P O Box 5076 Champaign, IL 61825 Heather Culbertson 217-351-5076-2335 Humane Manufacturing Weight Room Rubber Mat & Flooring Products Exhibit Space: 35 805 Moore Street Baraboo, WI 53913 Tonia Frenzel 800-369-6263 Hurst Enterprise Misting Fans Exhibit Space: 84 P O Box 5 Newburgh, IN 47629-0005 Bill Hurst 812-853-0901 Immersionware Computer Playbook Exhibit Space: 170 321 Summer Drive Coraopolis, PA 15108 Keith A. Winovich 412-600-3486 Impact Sports Team Athletic Products Exhibit Space: 133-134 4525 Pflaum Road Madison, WI 53718 Bobbi Handlen 608-1222-4481-27 Intensity Athletics Football Uniforms Exhibit Space: 228 25172 Arctic Ocean Drive--Suite 100 Lake Forest, CA 92630 Bill Mills 800-621-1943 Jacobs Ladder Ladder Climbing Exercise Equipment Exhibit Space: 142 908 Niagara Falls Blvd.--Suite 108 North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Robert A. Palka Jr. 716-692-1455 Jet Sportswear Performance Moisture Migration Apparel Exhibit Space: 5 646 Schooner schooner (sk `nər), sailing vessel, rigged fore-and-aft, with from two to seven masts. LaneElk Grove, IL 60007 Edan Tau 847-895-1573 JKP JKP Jessica Kingsley Publishers JKP Jill Kelly Productions JKP Jonathan Koh Photography Sports Inc.--Jugs Jugs Football Throwing Machine Exhibit Space: 223 19333 SW 118th Avenue Tualatin, OR 97062 Chris Gross 800-547-6843 Jostens Championship Rings & Awards Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 24 5501 American Boulevard Minneapolis, MN 55437 Nicole Olson 952-830-8401 K & K Insurance Group Sports Camp Insurance Exhibit Space: 55 1712 Magnavox Way Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Stacie Richardson 260-459-5665 KSA KSA Kingdom of Saudi Arabia KSA Korean Student Association (student organization providing cultural awareness and community empowerment) KSA Knowledge, Skills & Abilities KSA Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes KSA Korean Standards Association Events Student Sporting Events Exhibit Space: 232 P O Box 719 Exton, PA 19341 Cindy Kitchen 610-594-8411 Levi, Ray & Shoup--LRS Sports Digital Video Editing Software Exhibit Space: Special Bay 2 2401 West Monroe Street Springfield, IL 62704 Shelley Simon 219-793-3800 Life Fitness Strength for Cardiovascular Fitness cardiovascular fitness Fitness A benchmark of a subject's cardiovascular and respiratory 'reserve', assessed by exercise testing; improved CF ↓ risk of acute MI. See Aerobic exercise, Exercise, MET, Thallium stress test, Vigorous exercise. Cf Anaerobic exercise. Equipment Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 10 5100 North River Road Schiller Park, IL 60176 Beth Clawson 847-288-3618 Lifestyle Media--Kickoff Magazine Youth Football Magazine Exhibit Space: 203 110 William Street--23rd Floor New York, NY 10038 Annie Barker 646-459-4811 Louis Systems & Products Radio Headset Communication Systems Exhibit Space: 121 P O Box 684 Edmond, OK 73083-0684 Gerald Barrett 405-755-1451 Marriott International Hotel Industry Exhibit Space: 237-238-239 I Marriott Drive Washington, DC 20058 John Monaghan 301-380-6805 Maverick Jackets Jacket & Blanket Manufacturer Exhibit Space: 77 1316 Village Creek Drive--Suite 600 Plano, TX 75093 Don Giddens 469-374-9000 McDavid Sports--Medical Products Performance Apparel & Braces Exhibit Space: 164 10305 Argonne Drive Woodridge, IL 60517 Harry Brown 949-497-8239 Met--Rx Sports Nutrition Exhibit Space: 107 851 Broken Sound Parkway NW Boca Raton, FL 33487 Jeff Brucker 800-996-3879 Met Life--Lighthouse Financial Group Financial Services Exhibit Space: 25 700 Quaker Lane--Suite 100 Warwick, RI 02887 Bryan Durrington 401-828-2000 M-F M-F Monday Through Friday Athletic--Perform Better Training Equipment Exhibit Space: 202 P O Box 8090 Cranston, RI 02920-0090 Luke O'Reilly 401-942-9363-124 Mustang Company Manufacturer-Distributor--Athletic Equipment Exhibit Space: 243 P O Box 369 Port Richey, FL 34673 Michael Julian 727-939-1339 National Quality Products Championship Rings--Awards Exhibit Space: 38 10855 Lee Highway--Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22030 Tom Scarry 703-691-8783 Neal Portnoy Art Studio Sports Art--Sports Caricatures Exhibit Space: 175 22 Walnut Street Holden, MA 01520 Neal Portnoy 508-829-8000 New Balance Athletic Shoe Athletic Footwear Exhibit Space: Maxi Bay 5 20 Guest Street Brighton, MA 02135-2088 Mike Bruny 617-746-2304 Nike Athletic Footwear & Apparel Exhibit Space: Special Bay 3 One Bowerman Drive--KG-3 Beaverton, OR 97005 Scott Henson 503-532-5001 NorCal Football Scouting NorCal Game Film & Scouting Exhibit Space: 22 P O Box 2202 Windsor, CA 95492 Gary Howard 877-834-2255 NRTA NRTA Nantucket Regional Transit Authority (Massachusetts) NRTA National Retired Teachers Association NRTA National Retail Tenants Association NRTA Naval Recruiting and Training Agency (UK MoD) Combines Athletic-Combine Testing & Recruiting Exhibit Space: 40 14659 W. Kaiser Road Wadsworth, IL 60083 Casey Bassler 229-627-9057 NTM NTM New Tribes Mission NTM Notice to Members (NASD) NTM Notice To Mariners NTM Nontuberculous Mycobacteria NTM Non-Tariff Measures NTM National Technical Means (formerly National Assets) Sports Video Scouting Systems Exhibit Space: 140-141 108 Heron Lane Goose Creek, SC 29445 Fred Williams 843-863-1065 Oakwood Sports Custom Wood Lockers Exhibit Space: 163 1025 Clark Road Lansing, MI 48917 Rob Woodward 517-487-1406 Offense-Defense Football Camps Youth Football Camp Exhibit Space: 150 P O Box 1056 Fairfield, CT 06825 Joe Bouffard 203-256-1111 Optimal Nutrition Systems Nutrition Supplements Exhibit Space: 75 200 Old Friendship Road Catawba, SC 29704 Michael Bewley 803-493-6475 Palmgard International Football Gloves Exhibit Space: 242 P O Box 688 Randallstown, MD 21133 Jeff Webster 410-922-6711 Past Time Sports Antique Style Leather Football Helmets Exhibit Space: 178 1226 Glen Cove Richardson, TX 75080 Marv Lubinsky 972-690-6488 Paul Pryor Travel Bags Travel Bags, Equipment Bags & Sportswear Exhibit Space: 200 12401 66th Street North Largo, FL 33773 Bob Milleman 727-531-8400 Pinnacle Systems, Team Sports Digital Video Technology Exhibit Space: Plaza 1 55 Technology Drive Lowell, MA 01851 Kate Putnam 978-275-0201 Porta Phone Wireless Headsets Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 29 P O Box 560 Narragansett, RI 02882 Chris Watsky 800-233-1113 Post Performance Customized Footwear Exhibit Space: 155 P O Box 515 Chesterfield, MO 63006 Larry Brimer 618-973-7760 Power Cranks Exercise--Rehab Machines Exhibit Space: 36 365 Pimlico Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94597 Frank Day 925-944-1094 Power Lift Strength & Conditioning Products Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 9 P O Box 348 Jefferson, IA 50129 Mike Richardson 800-872-1543 Prepaid Legal Services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. Legal Insurance Plans Exhibit Space: 172 613 Copperfield Court Edmond, OK 73003 Brian Kelly 405-330-8714 Pro Grass Synthetic Play Surfaces Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 38 960 Penn Avenue--8th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Robert W. Thomas 330-204-3400 Pro Star Sports Strength & Conditioning Equipment Exhibit Space: 179-180-181 1133 Winchester Avenue Kansas City, MO 64126 Art Blackman Jr. 816-241-9737 Pro Vest Football Rib Protector Exhibit Space: 66 P O Box 93 Lake Bluff, IL 60044 James Gillen 847-234-6747 Profile Products Turface Exhibit Space: 115 750 Lake Cook Road--Suite 440 Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Linda Wright 847-215-3427 Promaxima Weight Equipment Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 4 5325 Ashbrook Houston, TX 77081 John Rutigliano 713-667-9606 QB-Tee QB-Tee--QB & Basketball Training Exhibit Space: 189 315 Struthers Liberty Road Campbell, OH 44405 Jami Madeline 330-750-0086 Quest For Victory Direct Mail Donation Program--Fundraising Exhibit Space: 182 180 Freedom Avenue Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Kalene Warner 615-890-3800 Rae Crowther Football Sleds & Pads Exhibit Space: 62-63-64 P O Box 12157 Rock Hill, SC 29731 Hans Krause 803-366-6171 Rally Athletic Football Bags--Rain Jackets Exhibit Space: 68 Box 702468 Tulsa, OK 74170-2468 Rick Blackburn 918-291-6221 Rawlings Sporting Goods Clothing--Protective--Footballs Exhibit Space: 216-217 1859 Bowles Avenue Fenton, MO 63026 Tim Richards 636-349-3500 Recruiting Pro Software Recruiting & Camp Software Exhibit Space: 224 26 Hawk Feather Circle Madison, WI 53717 Paul Costanzo 608-836-0052 Recruits Unlimited Combine Testing Exhibit Space: 8 P O Box 6173 Lincoln, NE 68506 Greer Monterastelli 402-304-7012 Reebok Ree´bok` n. 1. 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International Athletic Footwear & Apparel Exhibit Space: Plaza 3 1895 J W Foster Blvd. Canton, MA 02021 Kevin Adams 781-401-4426 Reef Industries Field Covers--Griffolyn Exhibit Space: 114 9209 Almeda Genoa Road Houston, TX 77075 Peggy West 713-507-4200 Resalesports.com Listing Agency for Used Equipment Exhibit Space: 72 P O Box 352 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Derek Elmore 850-501-0320 Riddell Sports Football Helmets--Equipment Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 19 3670 North Milwaukee Chicago, IL 60641 Linda Czajkowski 773-794-1994 Rogers Athletic Football Sleds Exhibit Space: Special Area 6 3760 West Ludington Drive Farwell, MI 48622 John Green 800-248-0270 Rossiter & Associates Rossiter System Workshops Exhibit Space: 126 P O Box 192 Jasper, AR 72641 Donna Brown 870-861-5173 Russell Athletic Athletic Clothing Exhibit Space: Bay 3 3330 Cumberland Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30339 Lynda Trammell 678-742-8000 S & S Seating Stadium Chairs Exhibit Space: 86 P O Box 194 Troy, IN 47588 Jim Sprinkle 407-804-1122 Schutt Sports Football Protective Equipment Exhibit Space: Maxi Bay 2 P O Box 426--1200 E. Union Litchfield, IL 62056 Bonnie Miller 217-324-2712 Scoutware Software Recruiting Exhibit Space: 174 1444 Farnsworth Avenue--Suite 400 Aurora, IL 60505 Susan Tolin 630-375-2003 Seating Services New Stadium Chairs Exhibit Space: 173 P O Box 4 Angola, NY 14006 Diane Cotroneo Cooke 716-549-9003 Silton Cases Athletic Cases--Trunks & Bags Exhibit Space: 194 2541 North Fowler Avenue Fresno, CA 93727 Caroline Kay 559-253-4111 SMI (1) (Storage Management Initiative) The initiative developed by the SNIA in 2003 to create a single standard interface for storage management technologies used by multiple vendors and networking communities. Awards Custom Logo Watches, Clocks, Plaques & Championship Rings Exhibit Space: 248 One Westinghouse Plaza Boston, MA 02316-2059 Doug Dunlevy 800-326-8463 Southwest Host Services Team & Recruiting Hotel Accommodations Exhibit Space: 53 P O Box 13808 Scottsdale, AZ 85267 Linda Hitchins 480-945-2359 Spalding Footballs Exhibit Space: 32-33 15415 Greenway Cleveland, OH 44111 John Salay 216-252-7540 Specialized Seating Chair, Stools--Locker Room & Stadium Seating Exhibit Space: 65A-65B 3409 Church Street Evanston, IL 60203 Al Hergott 847-679-1742 Spectrum Scoreboards Scoreboards & Marquees Exhibit Space: 183 10048 Easthaven Blvd. Houston, TX 77075 Nicole Cino 713-944-6200 Sportex Athletics Football Uniforms--Practice Gear Exhibit Space: 92 2020 West 4th Street Tempe, AZ 85281 Larry Deutsch 480-921-3966 Sportexe Synthetic Turf Exhibit Space: 177 1809 Merrittville Highway Fonthill, ON, Canada L0S IE6 David Staines 905-892-6000 Sports Belle Team Uniforms & Coaching Apparel Exhibit Space: 70-71 6723 Pleasant Ridge Road Knoxville, TN 37921 Matt Burton 865-938-2063 Sports Video & Consultants Recruiting Video Exhibit Space: 245 116 Belmont Park Drive Bush, LA 70431-4519 Jerri Hurst 985-871-0626 Sportsoft Equipment Management Computer Software Exhibit Space: 102B 14136 NE Wood Duvall Road # 171 Woodinville, WA 98072 Les Totten 425-822-4613 Sportstec Digital Video Editing--Software Exhibit Space: 227 900 Avenida Acaso--Suite J Camarillo, CA 93012 Tammy White 805-383-9693 Sprinturf Synthetic Turf Exhibit Space: Bay 10 994 Old Eagle School Road--Suite 1010 Wayne, PA 19087 Roy Trainer 610-828-6500 Steel City Locker Locker Manufacture Exhibit Space: 65 5335 Progress Blvd. Bethel Park, PA 15102 Brian McGaughey 412-831-7601 Stromgren Supports Sports Medicine sports medicine, branch of medicine concerned with physical fitness and with the treatment and prevention of injuries and other disorders related to sports. Knee, leg, back, and shoulder injuries; stiffness and pain in joints; tendinitis; "tennis elbow"; and Products Exhibit Space: 10 P O Box 1230 Hays, KS 67601 Barbara Bielser 785-625-4674 Summit America Insurance Services Insurance for Camps--Clinics--Teams & Leagues Exhibit Space: 41 5001 College Blvd.--Suite 216 Leawood, KS 66211 Caroline Florez 800-955-1991 Summit Structures Tension Fabric Structures Exhibit Space: 244 3815 Wanuskewin Road Saskatoon Saskatoon (săskət n`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. , SK, Canada S7P IA4Tamara Babich 306-657-2731 Tech Mesh Apparel T-Shirts--Shorts Exhibit Space: 67 P O Box 702357 Tulsa, OK 74170 Jean Barrett 918-492-1143 Tejas Massagers Medi Rub Foot & Body Massagers Exhibit Space: 154 P O Box 62362 Houston, TX 77205 Charles Sherwood 281-852-2211 Tel Ra Productions Football Video Production & Distribution Exhibit Space: 188 P O Box 72 Wayne, PA 19087 Bob Boucher 215-643-8001 The Active Network Online Camp Registration & Fundraising Exhibit Space: 76 1020 Prospect Street--Suite 250 LaJolla, CA 92037 Chris Carver 858-551-9916-233 The Big Game Sports Commemoratives Exhibit Space: 78 15222 King Road--Suite 103 Frisco, TX 75034 Chris Calandro 972-292-0700 The Gatorade Company Gatorade Performance Series Exhibit Space: 81-82 56 Kelly Lake Drive Ellijay, GA 30540 Skeeter skee·ter n. Chiefly Southern U.S. See mosquito. See Regional Note at possum. [Shortening and alteration of mosquito.] Schuessler 706-635-3315 The Jason Foundation Youth Suicide Prevention Exhibit Space: 241 181 East Main Street--The Jefferson Building--Suite 5 Hendersonville, TN 37075 Michele Ray 615-264-2323 The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame National Football Foundation & Collage Hall of Fame Exhibit Space: Plaza 4 22 Maple Avenue Morristown, NJ 07960 Rick Walls 973-829-1933-14 Timesaver Templates Football Templates Exhibit Space: 99 13240 Valley Branch Dallas, TX 75234 Teresa Crouch 972-620-2197 Twin City Knitting Athletic Socks, Caps, Wristbands, Headbands, Knit Hats, Heat Seal Letters Exhibit Space: 12 P O Box 1179 Conover, NC 28613 Jerry Collins 828-464-4830 U.S. Sports Video Video Systems Exhibit Space: 17-18 916 Columbia Drive Amherst, OH 44001 Mike Bokulich 440-984-2345 Under Armour Moisture Wicking Apparel Exhibit Space: Area 1 1020 Hull Street--Suite 300 Baltimore, MD 21230 Anne Bonney 410-454-6574 USA Today Sports Weekly Sports Weekly Papers Exhibit Space: 85 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, VA 22108 Elton Lewis 703-854-6363 Velocity Sports Performance Performance Training Exhibit Space: 90 3650 Bookside Parkway--Suite 300 Alpharetta, GA 30022 Richard Gray 678-990-2577 Video Delta Video Presentation Technology Exhibit Space: 88-89 2019 Hill Street--Suite A Santa Monica, CA 90405 Nicholas Kromer 310-314-0800 Weather Writer USA Weatherproof Clipboards Exhibit Space: 54 P O Box 55571 Lexington, KY 40555 Rick Redmon 859-281-1401 Webb Electronics Video Editing Exhibit Space: Maxi Bay 3 1410 Westway Circle Carrollton, TX 75006 James Minor 972-242-5400 Willingway Hospital Addiction Services Exhibit Space: 24 311 Jones Mill Road Statesboro, GA 30458 Michelle Hodges 912-489-7219 Wilson Sporting Goods The Wilson Sporting Goods company is a sports equipment manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., and currently is a foreign subsidiary of the Finnish company Amer Sports that also owns Atomic, Suunto, Precor, and Salomon. Footballs & Uniforms Exhibit Space: Maxi Bay 1 8700 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue--Suite II Chicago, IL 60631 Kevin Grimley 773-714-6853 Winegardner & Hammons Hotel Management Company Exhibit Space: 161 4243 Hunt Road Cincinnati, OH 45242 Isaac Curtis 513-794-2426 Woodway USA Treadmills Exhibit Space: 184-185 W229 N591 Foster Court Waukesha, WI 53186 Susan Hilbrand 800-966-3929-156 World Sporting Goods Football Field Equipment Exhibit Space: Mini Bay 15 P O Box 579 Stapleton, AL 36578 Charles P. Forrest, Jr. 251-964-7100 Worldtek Travel Travel Exhibit Space: 146 111 Water Street New Haven, CT 06511 Jim O'Connor 203-773-6479 XOS XOS Xylooligosaccharides XOS X-Ray Optical Systems, Inc. XOS Experimental Operating System XOS Extended Operating System XOS Cross Office Slot XOS X-Ray Optics System XOS Any Operating System Technologies Editing--Network & Facility Exhibit Space: Maxi Bay 4 60ICodisco Way Sanford, FL 32711 Bryan Lentz 407-936-0838 |
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