(Asked about how football had affected their lives
and how they felt about their inductions)
"I started playing flag football as a young kid," said
Tom Brahaney, the Oklahoma center from
1970-72, "And worked my way through the ranks of
high school, Oklahoma and the NFL. I received the
football and notification about the Hall of Fame and felt
like part of a team again. This just rejuvenates you,
and I feel exhilarated. I want to thank my coaches and
teammates and everyone responsible for this
wonderful honor."
"I want to thank all of you on behalf of our family for this
honor for Dave," said Rhonda Brown, wife of Michigan
defensive back Dave Brown who passed
away in 2006 and played from 1972-74 for the
Wolverines. "He was an exceptional man, a loving
father, a wonderful husband, and an outstanding
football player. We are so happy to be continuing his
legacy with the College Football Hall of Fame. Dave
always wanted to be the best, and he loved to mentor
football players. He had strong leadership
characteristics and was a humble person."
"I want to thank everyone and am very grateful to the
Hall of Fame," said Jeff Davis, the Clemson
linebacker who played from 1978-1981. "As a little boy
I played the game of football for fun. I thank God for his
blessings and the work ethic that my mother and
grandmother instilled in me as I got into college.
Jonathan Mckee, who has passed away, was a great
high school coach and mentor, and playing at
Clemson was part of my childhood dream."
"Getting to the Hall of Fame means that I had to throw
more than one pass," said Boston College
Quarterback Doug Flutie who played
from1981-84. "There's a colleague of mine who
reminds me often of that pass in our television studio.
I was very fortunate as an undersized guy at a small
school to have a great group of guys around me. It
truly was a team effort."
"I echo what has been said about teammates and
good fortune," said Texas defensive back Johnnie
Johnson, who played from 1976-79. "We are very
lucky just to have played in the college game. I always
tried to play at the highest degree possible and was
encouraged and helped by my teammates.
Throughout college and even high school, I never
thought I would be here to receive this. You meet all
these great people and fellow inductees, introduce
them to your children and try to apply some of their life
principles."
"This is a tremendous honor," said Ohio State
quarterback Rex Kern, who played from 1968-
70. "Congratulations to the Ohio State University, my
coaches and teammates. It was three years of great
fun, and you know there are some schools
represented here who don't usually throw the ball
around a lot. I can't recall a greater honor, and I am
humbled."
"This is sort of a culmination of several things," said
Oregon running back Ahmad Rashad, who
played from 1969-71. "Football taught people to win
and lose as a group and to live life the right way. We
all realize that this truly is a team honor. Football has
brought me nothing but joy. I also have four children
who have no idea about my playing career, but that's
okay."
"This is a long way from the playing fields of Terre
Haute, Ind.," said Indiana running back Anthony
Thompson, who played from 1986-89. "Football
taught me about the game of life. I am a pastor in
Bloomington, Ind., and this has taught me to
challenge and bring out the best in our congregation
through the teaching of the holy word. I am just so
grateful to God and many others who have blessed
me in so many ways through football."
"My family and I would like to thank you for this
wonderful honor for Wilson," said Norma Whitley, who
spoke on behalf of her late husband Wilson
Whitley, the Houston defensive tackle who
passed away in 1992. "I was a little hesitant when they
called and asked me to respond on behalf of my
husband, but we are very appreciative. Wilson was a
humble man, too, and he loved his coaches and
teammates. This is a huge validation to what he did,
and I know he would be do glad that I was sitting next
to his NFL teammate Reggie Williams at the news
conference."
"I am just leaving corporate America to try and see if I
can get some old football injuries recuperated," said
Dartmouth Linebacker Reggie Williams, who
played from 1973-75. "I got a little choked up about
what Norma Whitley said, and he was a wonderful
teammate with the Cincinnati Bengals. There may be
more titanium (in artificial limbs) at this table than any
place locally besides the surgical hospitals, but that's
okay. Football matures you and makes you seek
bigger goals."
"Thank you to the National Football Foundation," said
Southern California linebacker Richard
Woods, who played from 1972-74. "Being back in
New York reminds me of when coach Joe Paterno
was recruiting me for Penn State when I lived in
Elizabeth, N.J. I'm just a linebacker who loved the
game and played on some very good teams. It is just
very wonderful to be here at this meeting with such a
great group."
"I'm very thankful to the NFF and College Hall of
Fame," said Notre Dame defensive tackle Chris
Zorich, who played from 1987-90. "I didn't play
football until high school, and I had to forge my
mother's signature on a permission slip. I grew up in
a rough part of Chicago, and our role models were the
firemen and some people who were in the Army near
our home. I got to play football and fell in love with
Notre Dame, and it has carried me a long way."
"I have been at Penn State for 57 years and the last 42
as head coach," said Penn State head coach Joe
Paterno. "... including my time in high school I
have been involved with football for 64-65 years. I echo
everyone's sentiments about these magnificent
honors, and I'm just sorry not to be here with Bobby
Bowden."
"I want to congratulate all the inductees and thank the
Hall of Fame," said Coach Herb Deromedi,
who coached at Central Michigan from 1978-93. "I
have many people to thank for the opportunity to be
head coach at Central Michigan for 16 years,
especially for Roy Kramer, who hired me as a young
high school coach to go to Central Michigan as his
assistant. This award is a credit to our players and
coaching staffs. I was fortunate to be around
outstanding people who dedicated themselves to
winning."
2007 National Scholar-Athlete Quotes:
"We sort of had a Notre Dame celebration this week,"
said Notre Dame tight end John
Carlson. "Chris Zorich made it into the Hall of
Fame, and Rocky Bleier is being presented with the
Distinguished America Award by the Foundation, so
Notre Dame had a nice reception for us last night.
This is truly great to be participating."
"I just am about to finish my degree in
communications this month," said Tulsa quarterback
and Conference USA Co-Offensive Player of the Year
Paul Smith. "The academic experience has
been outstanding, and football has given me ample
experience in my field of communications and
broadcasting."
"It has been a balancing act for me as a former minor
league baseball player for the Atlanta Braves and a
football student-athlete," said Oregon QB and national
honors' candidate Dennis Dixon. "The
competition keeps you going, and I would like to go
into some area of education, but I have some time to
consider it."
"The networking aspect of coming to New York really
intrigues me," said Texas center Dallas
Griffin, a business honors and finance
major. "This place is the economic hub of the world,
and I'm fortunate to be here with the National Scholar-
Athlete program and the Draddy Award."
"Same here," said Illinois academic and on-field All-
America LB J Leeman, a speech
communications major. "It would be great to get into to
broadcast industry someplace nationally, and we
really pumped as seniors about going to the Rose
Bowl and playing Southern California."
"To be the first Delta State student-athlete ever
honored by the Football Foundation is a total thrill,"
said DSU linebacker Michael Eubanks, a pre-
Medicine major. "My brother (John) plays for the
Washington Redskins, and he told me he was proud
of the honor. I'm starting to study hard for the medical
school exams, and this is a great trip and reward for
classroom work."
"I have tried to take it all in stride," said Danny
Woodhead, the NCAA all-time leading rusher
from Chadron (Neb.) State. "The day after I broke the
record was just a normal day, and you have to keep
grounded. I am just as proud to be representing
Chadron State and be part of the National Scholar-
Athlete class."
"It has been an honor to be here," said Kentucky tight
end Jacob Tamme, one of the Wildcats' top
receivers over the last four seasons. "Besides this, we
get to go back and take fall semester finals and get
ready to play in Nashville at the Music City Bowl for the
second year in a row. Plus, the opponent is Florida
State. Our fans don't have far to travel, and we have
really drawn well playing three times in Nashville
since last season (including a 27-20 SEC triumph
in '07 at Vanderbilt)."
"This has been an interesting week," said Mount
Union (Ohio) center Eric Safran, an honored
business administration major. "We have to prepare
for the Division III semifinals against Bethel (Minn.),
but our coaches understood. This is a great honor for
Mount Union and my classmates."
"This has been a great week for college football in
Illinois," noted Illinois College DB Jake
Weller, a biology/chemistry double major and DIII
honoree. "J Leeman and I were talking yesterday, and
this is the first time for Illinois College to be
represented. With Illinois going to the Rose Bowl, it
has been a great week for the state. I'm a guy from a
small town (Jacksonville, Ill.) and small school, and
this has been absolutely awesome."
"It has been a fun previous few days for Dayton
football," said University of Dayton safety Brandon
Cramer. "We won the Pioneer Bowl against
Albany and essentially had another Senior Day on
campus. Between the academic honors, med school
and many other things, it has been exciting and
rewarding."
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