MAL MOORE NAMED WINNER OF
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION'S
JOHN L. TONER AWARD
Alabama Athletics Director to be honored at
55th NFF Annual Awards Dinner December 4 in NYC.
DALLAS, May 30, 2012 - The National Football Foundation (NFF) and College Hall of Fame announced today that University of Alabama director of athletics Mal Moore has been named the 2012 recipient of the John L. Toner Award. The Toner Award is presented annually by the NFF to an athletic director who has demonstrated superior administrative abilities and shown outstanding dedication to college athletics and particularly college football.
"Mal's leadership of Alabama football has been impeccable," said NFF President and CEO Steve Hatchell. "The Crimson Tide's success on the gridiron is undeniable, but his leadership can be felt throughout the University of Alabama and the NCAA as a whole. I can't think of anyone more deserving of this award."
Moore has presided over Alabama athletics since 1999. His leadership has resulted in five NCAA team championships, 18 Southeastern Conference (SEC) team championships and numerous individual national and conference crowns for the Crimson Tide during his tenure. Moore's commitment to excellence has also extended to the classroom as Alabama has had 62 Academic All-Americans under Moore's leadership. Under Moore's watch, Alabama has produced 18 NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship winners, 10 NCAA Top VIII selections, two Campbell Trophy finalists and three NCAA Woman of the Year finalists.
Moore currently manages a $101 million annual budget and a varsity sport program that consists of 21 men's and women's varsity teams. He envisioned and oversaw the expansion of Bryant-Denny Stadium in 2006 and 2009, pushing the venue's capacity to 101,821, which ranks fifth nationally.
More than $220 million has been raised for construction of new facilities and enhancement of existing athletics facilities. Under Moore's leadership, Alabama has erected new stadiums for soccer, softball and tennis; new facilities for women's basketball and volleyball; a new golf clubhouse; and improved facilities for every other UA sports team, in addition to the renovation of the Bill Battle Center for Athletic Student Services, the Mal Moore Athletics Building, Coleman Coliseum and the Bryant-Denny Stadium expansions.
During Moore's tenure, the Crimson Tide football team has won two national championships (2009 and 2011), posted six 10-win seasons, a 5-4 bowl record, appearances in four Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl games and SEC championships in 1999, 2009 and 2011. In 2010, Moore was among five finalists for the Sports Business Athletic Director of the Year.
Moore will be honored at the 55th NFF Annual Awards Dinner on December 4 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. Moore joins ESPN Executive Chairman George Bodenheimer, who will accept the NFF Distinguished American Award, as NFF Major Awards winners already announced. The NFF will reveal the recipients of the Gold Medal, Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award, and the Chris Schenkel Award for excellence in broadcasting in the coming weeks.
In addition to the presentation of the NFF Major Awards, the 55th NFF Annual Awards Dinner will provide the stage for the induction of the 2012 FBS College Football Hall of Fame Class and the presentation of the 2012 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Awards. For ticket information regarding the 55th NFF Annual Awards Dinner, please contact NFF Director of External Relations Will Rudd at 800.486.1865 or
wrudd@footballfoundation.com.
Previous recipients of the NFF John L. Toner Award include:
2011 - No Honoree
2010 - Robert E. Mulcahy III (Rutgers)
2009 - Jim Weaver (Virginia Tech)
2008 - Gene Smith (Eastern Michigan, Iowa State, Arizona State, Ohio State)
2007 - Jeremy Foley (Florida)
2006 - DeLoss Dodds (Texas)
2005 - Jack Lengyel (Fresno State, Missouri, Navy)
2004 - Vince Dooley (Georgia)
2003 - John Clune (Air Force)
2003 - Andy Geiger (Brown, Penn, Stanford, Maryland, Ohio State)
2002 - Bill Byrne (Oregon, Nebraska, Texas A&M)
2001 - Milo R. "Mike" Lude (Washington)
2000 - Frank Broyles (Arkansas)
1999 - Jake Crouthamel (Syracuse)
1998 - Doug Dickey (Tennessee)
1997 - John L. Toner (Connecticut)
Alabama director of athletics Mal Moore has been named the 2012 recipient of the John L. Toner Award. He will be honored December 4 in New York City at the 55th NFF Annual Awards Dinner.