Dick Vitale to receive 2020 Ford Award recipient
Dick Vitale is the 2020 recipient of the NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award, which honors an individual who has provided significant leadership as an advocate for college sports
Dick Vitale is the 2020 recipient of the NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award, which honors an individual who has provided significant leadership as an advocate for college sports
Jackie Joyner-Kersee is the 2019 recipient of the NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award, which honors an individual who has provided significant leadership as an advocate for college sports
Lt. Gen. (Ret) Robert Caslen, Jr. was presented the Gerald R. Ford Legends Award which is presented to former centers who, in addition to standout football careers, have also made significant contributions in the football, business, or philanthropic communities
Robin Roberts has been named the 2018 recipient of the NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award, which honors an individual who has provided significant leadership as an advocate for college sports.
Rimington Trophy, honoring NCAA’s most outstanding center, announced Carl Mauck as 2017 Gerald R. Ford Legends Award recipient, awarded to former collegiate or professional centers who had standout football careers and made significant football, business, and/or philanthropic contributions
Grant Hill is the 2017 NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award, which honors an individual who has provided significant leadership as an advocate for college sports, joining John Wooden, Coach Pat Summitt and Billie Jean King as a recipient of the award
Condoleezza Rice was recently named the 2016 recipient of the NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award for her “continued dedication to higher education and advocacy for college sports”, she will receive the award at the 2016 NCAA Convention in San Antonio, TX
Walter Harrison was recently honored with the NCAA Gerald R. Ford Award for his continued work in improving the academic success of student athletes while serving as the first and only chair of the Committee on Academic Performance for NCAA Division I