NEW ORLEANS (FWAA) – Claude Felton, longtime sports
information director at the University of Georgia, has been named
the 2008 recipient of the Football Writers Association of America's
Bert McGrane Award, it was announced during the FWAA
annual awards breakfast.
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Claude Felton |
The McGrane Award, symbolic of the association's Hall of Fame,
is presented to an FWAA member who has performed great service to
the organization and/or the writing profession. It is named after
McGrane, a Des Moines, Iowa, writer who was the executive secretary
of the FWAA from the early 1940s until 1973.
"Claude Felton for years has run one of the best press operations
in college football and has been of great help to other FWAA members
and the media in general," said Mike Griffith, FWAA president. "He
has always been responsive to writers' needs and has gone out of
his way to help. He is very deserving of this honor."
During his career, Felton has served as media coordinator for
17 NCAA national championship events and was the host sports information
director for the 1977 NCAA Final Four basketball tournament in Atlanta.
He served on the press liaison staff for the U.S. Olympic Committee
at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles and was the press venue
chief for the soccer venue at the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games.
Felton also served as chairman of the Ethics Committee of the
College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) from 1985-91
and chairman of the CoSIDA Olympic Liaison Committee (1992-95).
He was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 2001 and is a recipient
of the organization's Arch Ward Award in 2004. Felton, who was inducted
into the Savannah (Ga.) Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005, is currently
a member of the NCAA men's basketball Final Four media coordination
committee.
A native of Savannah, Ga., Felton has received two degrees from
the University of Georgia. He is married to the former Cathy Turner
of Athens, Ga., and they have three children: Robyn, a 2000 graduate
of Samford University; Christopher, a 2001 graduate of Georgia;
and Patrick, a sophomore at Georgia.
Felton will be honored this summer during the National Football
Foundation's Hall of Fame induction weekend in South Bend, Ind.,
and his name will be placed in the College Football Hall of Fame's
rotunda.
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