DALLAS, Oct. 28, 2011 - North
Dakota State and The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of
Fame announced today that they will jointly honor Mike Favor with an NFF
Hall of Fame On-Campus Salute, presented by Fidelity
Investments®, on October 29 during the game between the Bison and Northern
Iowa. The game, which starts at 3:07 p.m. CT, will air on Fox College Sports
Central, KXJB-TV, and the North Dakota NBC Network.
"This is the highest
level of football that I played," said Favor at the time of his induction in
July. "I didn`t play any professional ball. So, to be recognized as one of the
best at the highest level you played is truly a wonderful accomplishment. Being
a principal is much like being a coach or an offensive lineman. You just do your
job, keep your head down, kind of the Bison way, and good things will happen."
The NFF Hall of Fame On-Campus Salute program is a hallowed tradition
that began with the inaugural class in 1951, and to this day the salutes remain
a special part of each inductee's Hall of Fame experience. During the NFF Hall
of Fame On-Campus Salutes, each inductee returns to his school to be introduced
to a home football crowd as a Hall of Famer. He is presented a Hall of Fame
plaque that will remain on permanent display at the institution. The events take
place on the field, and many inductees cite the experience as the ultimate
capstone to their careers, providing them one more chance to take the field and
hear the crowd roar their name.
"Mike Favor was a force on the North
Dakota State offensive line, paving the way for two Harlon Hill Trophy winners
and three North Dakota State national championships," said NFF President and CEO
Steve Hatchell. "The NFF is thrilled to be honoring him this weekend in
front of the Bison fans in Fargo."
A two-time First Team All-America
selection at center, Michael Favor helped drive North Dakota State to three
Division II national championships. He started 51 games in four years (1985-88)
and helped the Bison achieve a 44-6-1 overall record, enjoying two undefeated
seasons in 1986 and '88.
In addition to twice earning All-America
accolades, Favor was named a First Team All-North Central Conference performer
as a junior and a senior and was the league's Most Valuable Lineman in 1988. He
blocked for Harlon Hill Award winners, quarterbacks Jeff Bentrim and Chris
Simdorn. Favor was selected to the NCAA Division II Football Team of the Quarter
Century in 1997 and inducted into the Division II Football Hall of Fame in 2001.
Favor possesses a bachelor's degree in social work and coaching and a
master's degree in urban education from Hamline University. He formerly served
as the head football coach and assistant principal at Minneapolis North High
School from 1992 to 1996 and later tackled similar duties as the head football
coach and dean of sophomore students at St. Louis Park High School. Favor
currently serves as the principal of Robbinsdale Cooper High School in Crystal,
Minn. He resides in Maple Grove, Minn.
He becomes the third player from
North Dakota State to enter the College Football Hall of Fame, joining
quarterback Jeff Bentrim (inducted in 1998) and Joe Cichy (1997).
Coach Darrell Mudra (2000), who led NDSU to its first national title in
1965, and coach Gilmour Dobie (1951), who began his head coaching career
with the Bison program from 1906-07, also represent North Dakota State in the
Hall.
Including the 2011 FBS class, only 900 players and 194 coaches
have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame from the nearly five
million people who have played or coached the game over the past 143 years. In
other words, less than .0002 percent of those who have set foot on the gridiron
have earned the distinction. For a complete list of players and coaches in the
hall, please visit www.collegefootball.org.
Favor was officially
inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame during the Annual Enshrinement
Festival on July 16 in South Bend, Ind. Other members of the 2011 Divisional
Hall of Fame Class included Dexter Coakley (Appalachian State),
Charles Haley (James Madison), Mickey Kobrosky (Trinity, Conn.)
Coach Mike Kelly (Dayton) and Coach Bill Manlove (Widener
University [Pa.], Delaware Valley College [Pa.], La Salle University).
The NFF launched its Divisional Hall of Fame program in 1996 during its
annual enshrinement festival. A total of 130 players and coaches, counting this
year's class, have been inducted from the divisional ranks, including Terry
Bradshaw (Louisiana Tech), Walter Payton (Jackson State), John
Randle (Texas A&M-Kingsville), Jerry Rice (Mississippi Valley
State), and coach Eddie Robinson (Grambling State). Of the 4.79 million
who have played college football since 1869, only 896 players and 192 coaches
have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
The 2011 season marks the second
season that Fidelity Investments, a leading provider of not-for-profit workplace
retirement savings plans in higher education1, is
serving as the national presenting sponsor of the NFF Hall of Fame On-Campus
Salutes. In August, the NFF and Fidelity announced
an expanded multi-year initiative between the two organizations to celebrate the
scholar-athlete ideal and a joint commitment to higher education. The salutes
are one component the sponsorship, which also includes Fidelity being named the
first presenting sponsor of the NFF National Scholar-Athlete Awards in the
53-year history of the program.