Mr. C
March 12th, 2011, 03:49 PM
Breaking down this year's candidates for the College Football Hall of Fame and hoping that the National Football Foundation won't neglect FCS with the 2011 class
By David Coulson
Executive Editor/Managing Partner
College Sporting News
PHILADELPHIA — When you have been writing about college football for as long as I have (at this point, I am looking forward to my 35th year of sharing my love of the sport), you inevitably are called upon to vote for various awards.
But never have I been as excited about receiving an awards ballot as I was last Saturday when I opened my mail box and found a magazine from the National Football Foundation.
Tucked inside this issue of Footballetter Magazine were biographies of the 173 players and 39 coaches who had been nominated for the College Football Hall of Fame.
As a member of the College Football Writer's Association, I was being asked to vote for the 2011 class of inductees.
While there were names of players and coaches who had earned fame from every level of college football, from NAIA to NCAA Division I, the names that caught my eye the most were those from the Football Championship Subdivision.
I felt the excitement of a child, reading the old Sears and Roebuck Christmas Wish catalog as I read the various biographies.
http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?439-My-Ballot-The-2011-College-Football-Hall-Of-Fame
By David Coulson
Executive Editor/Managing Partner
College Sporting News
PHILADELPHIA — When you have been writing about college football for as long as I have (at this point, I am looking forward to my 35th year of sharing my love of the sport), you inevitably are called upon to vote for various awards.
But never have I been as excited about receiving an awards ballot as I was last Saturday when I opened my mail box and found a magazine from the National Football Foundation.
Tucked inside this issue of Footballetter Magazine were biographies of the 173 players and 39 coaches who had been nominated for the College Football Hall of Fame.
As a member of the College Football Writer's Association, I was being asked to vote for the 2011 class of inductees.
While there were names of players and coaches who had earned fame from every level of college football, from NAIA to NCAA Division I, the names that caught my eye the most were those from the Football Championship Subdivision.
I felt the excitement of a child, reading the old Sears and Roebuck Christmas Wish catalog as I read the various biographies.
http://www.collegesportingnews.com/content.php?439-My-Ballot-The-2011-College-Football-Hall-Of-Fame