Clemson's Jeff Davis and Boston College's Doug Flutie to be Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
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Dec. 4, 2007

For the third consecutive year, the National Football Foundation Awards Dinner and College Football Hall of Fame induction will be available to a national audience with a special live web broadcast via CSTV.com on Tuesday, Dec. 4 (7:15 - 10:30 PM, ET). Fans can access the live web broadcast of the annual dinner celebrating the organization's 60th Anniversary for free at www.cstv.com.

This year's Hall of Fame inductees include a pair of former athletes from current ACC schools: Clemson's Jeff Davis and Boston College's Doug Flutie.

The broadcast will include the induction of the 2007 Football Subdivision College Football Hall of Fame Class; the presentation of the 2007 National Scholar-Athlete Awards and the Draddy Trophy, presented by HealthSouth; and the bestowing of the 2007 NFF Major Awards.

CSTV.com will archive the broadcast, which fans can access through CSTV's XXL (www.cstvxxl.com) service. In addition, special podcasts from the event will be available at www.cstv.com.

CSTV is the 24-hour college sports network from CBS Sports.

2007 College Football Hall of Fame Bowl Subdivision Inductees:

Coaches Joe Paterno (Penn State) & Herb Deromedi (Central Michigan) & players Tom Brahaney (Oklahoma) Dave Brown * (Michigan), Jeff Davis (Clemson), Doug Flutie (Boston College), Johnnie Johnson (Texas), Rex Kern (Ohio State), Ahmad Rashad (Oregon), Anthony Thompson (Indiana), Wilson Whitley* (Houston), Reggie Williams (Dartmouth), Richard Wood (Southern California), and Chris Zorich (Notre Dame). [*Deceased & represented by family.]

With 120 chapters and 12,000 members nationwide, The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame, a non-profit educational organization, runs programs designed to use the power of amateur football in developing scholarship, citizenship and athletic achievement in young people. The NFF presents the MacArthur Trophy, the Draddy Trophy and releases the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Standings. NFF programs include the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., Play It Smart, the NFF Hampshire Honor Society, and scholarships of over $1 million for college and high school scholar-athletes.

For more information, please visit us on the web at www.footballfoundation.com