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TONIGHT'S NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION AWARDS DINNER TO BE WEBCAST LIVE AT CSTV.COM



Brandon Cramer is one of 15 finalists for the NFF's Draddy Trophy, which is sometimes referred to as the Academic Heisman.

Dec. 4, 2007

University of Dayton senior safety Brandon Cramer is in New York City this evening to attend the National Football Foundation's Awards Dinner and College Football Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, and Flyer fans will be able to watch the event live and for free at CSTV.com.

The webcast will begin at 7:15 p.m. ET.

Cramer is a member of the NFF's 2007 National Scholar-Athlete class and is attending the event at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel as a finalist for the NFF's Draddy Trophy, which goes annually to the NFF's top student-athlete .

CSTV.com will archive the broadcast, which fans can access through CSTV's XXL service. Special podcasts from the event will also be available at www.cstv.com.

Cramer is a 4.0 student in Pre-Med and co-captain of UD's Pioneer Football League champion football team. Last week, he was named the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year for the University Division (NCAA Division I). The Flyers were 11-1 in 2007, are the FCS Mid-Major national champion and defeated Albany 42-21 in the Gridiron Classic bowl game as the PFL's representative in the game.

2007 NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE CLASS & DRADDY TROPHY FINALISTS

Football Bowl Subdivision: Alex Brink (Washington State); John Carlson (Notre Dame); Dennis Dixon (Oregon); Dallas Griffin (Texas); Mike Klinkenborg (Iowa); J Leman (Illinois); Brandon Renkart (Rutgers); Paul Smith (Tulsa); and Jacob Tamme (Kentucky). Football Championship Subdivision: Nick Clark (Texas State); and Brandon Cramer (Dayton). Division II: Michael Eubanks (Delta State University, Miss.); and Danny Woodhead (Chadron State, Neb.). Division III: Eric Safran (Mount Union College, Ohio); and Jake Weller (Illinois College).

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.]

2007 MAJOR AWARD WINNERS

Gold Medal Co-Recipients - Pete Dawkins, Army & Roger Staubach, Navy; Distinguished American Award - Rocky Bleier, Notre Dame; Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award - Collegiate Bowl Games; John L. Toner Award - Jeremy Foley, Florida; Outstanding Football Official Award - Jim Kemerling, long- time Big Ten official; and the Chris Schenkel Award - Bill Hillgrove, Pittsburgh.


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