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2018 Official Media Guide 2018-19 Committee Categories 2018 OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE 2018-19 COMMITTEE CATEGORIES The Orange Bowl Committee ........................................................2 2018 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL PLAYOFF FOOTBALL 2018 COLLEGE Orange Bowl Mission ...................................................................4 Orange Bowl in the Community .....................................................5 Orange Bowl Schedule of Events ............................................... 6-7 The Orange Bowl and the Atlantic Coast Conference ......................8 Hard Rock Stadium ......................................................................9 College Football Playoff ........................................................ 10-11 QUICK FACTS Orange Bowl History ............................................................. 12-19 Orange Bowl Committee 14360 NW 77th Ct. Orange Bowl Year-by-Year Results ........................................ 20-22 Miami Lakes, FL 33016 (305) 341-4700 – Main Orange Bowl Game-By-Game Recaps ................................... 23-50 (305) 341-4750 – Fax National Champions Hosted by the Orange Bowl ..........................51 Capital One Orange Bowl Media Headquarters Orange Bowl Year-By-Year Stats ............................................ 52-54 Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port Hotel 1617 Southeast 17th Street Orange Bowl Records ........................................................... 55-64 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Orange Bowl Hall of Fame .................................................... 65-73 Phone: (954) 626-1700 Heisman Trophy Award ...............................................................74 OBC Communications Staff Larry Wahl, VP of Communications Coach of the Year Award .............................................................75 [email protected] (305) 341-4718 – Office | (305) 613-3196 – Cell Award Winners .................................................................... 76-77 THE AT Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award ..........................78 Max Lerner, Public Relations Coordinator [email protected] Orange Bowl and the National Football League ............................79 (305) 341-4785 - Office | (303) 345-3898 - Cell BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL The National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame .................80 Jardin May, Communications Assistant Team Results .............................................................................81 [email protected] (305) 341-4734 - Office | (972) 742-4466 -Cell Delaija Napier, Communications Assistant (305) 341-4805 - Office | (954) 350-2506 - Cell Credits Written and edited by Jardin May. Editorial assistance provided by Larry Wahl. Design by Scott Matthews of Catching Design. Cover design by Silverman Group. Printed by Bellak Color. Principle photography by Alex Gort Productions, Joel Auerbach, Richard and Micki Lewis, J.C. Ridley, Raul Zarranz, Carl Kafka and Teekay Kountry. Special thanks to Sean Pittman, Eric L. Poms, Ana Hernandez-Ochoa, Jarrett Nasca, Brian Park, Kathleen Schmidt and Christina Ramos. ON THE WEB For up-to-date media information on the 2018 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl, please log-on to www. orangebowl.org/pressbox. For the latest coverage of the 2018 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowland the year-round calendar of Orange Bowl events, please log-on to: Head Coach Paul Chryst and the Wisconsin Badgers celebrate their 2017 Orange Bowl Victory WWW.ORANGEBOWL.ORG ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 1 ORANGE BOWL COMMITTEE 2018-19 OFFICERS Sean Pittman José C. Romano Jeff E. Rubin John P. (Jack) Seiler President & Chair President-Elect 1st Vice Chair 2nd Vice Chair BOARD OF DIRECTORS Suzanne Amaducci-Adams Yvonne Turner Johnson, M.D. Shawn D. Crews Vicki H. Matthews Henri W. Crockett Matthew E. Morrall Shaun M. Davis Jeffrey T. Roberts Albert E. Dotson Jr. Robert J. Shafer Jr. O. Ford Gibson Salo Sredni Gerald Grant Jr. Mario Trueba CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ORANGE ONE CAPITAL Marlon A. Hill Henry Viera Committee Chair Board Members (Ex Officio): Bradley D. Houser Frank Gonzalez Don Slesnick Eric L. Poms David R. Heffernan Secretary Treasurer Immediate Past Chief Executive Robert B. Lochrie III AT THE AT President & Chair Officer PAST PRESIDENTS 1935-38 W. Keith Phillips, Sr. * 1967-68 William C. Lantaff * 1995-96 Donald E. Kubit * 1939-41 Charles F. Baldwin * 1968-69 James L. Llewellyn * 1996-97 Clark Cook 1941-42 William G. Ward * 1969-70 L. Allen Morris * 1997-98 Leslie Pantin Jr. 1942-43 Oscar E. Dooly Jr. * 1970-71 W. Keith Phillips Jr. 1998-99 Albert E. Dotson Sr. 1943-44 Arthur A. Ungar * 1971-72 William D. Ward 1999-00 Edgar C. Jones Jr. 1944-45 Van C. Kussrow * 1972-73 James S. Dunn * 2000-01 Sherrill W. Hudson 1945-46 George E. Whitten * 1973-74 William H. Fields * 2001-02 Susan Potter Norton 1946-47 R. D. “Buck” Freeman * 1974-75 D. Frank Rentz * 2002-03 Alfonso A. Cueto 1947-48 John G. Thompson * 1975-76 James L. Armstrong III * 2003-04 Dean C. Colson 1948-49 Will M. Preston * 1976-77 F. E. “Gene” Autrey 2004-05 Christopher E. Knight 1949-50 Daniel J. Mahoney * 1977-78 James S. Billings * 2005-06 Peter T. Pruitt Jr. 1950-51 S. Grover Morrow * 1978-79 Robert A. White 2006-07 Albert E. Dotson Jr. 1951-52 Stuart W. Patton * 1979-80 Eugene E. Cohen * 2007-08 Thomas D. Wood Jr. 1952-53 Sam H. McCormick * 1980-81 Nicholas A. Crane * 2008-09 S. Daniel Ponce 1953-54 W. Bruce MacIntosh * 1981-82 John Stephen Hudson 2009-10 Phillis Oeters 1954-55 G. Gordon Anderson * 1982-83 Charles A. Kimbrell * 2010-11 Antonio L. Argiz 1955-56 Robert Pentland Jr. * 1983-84 Stephen A. Lynch III 2011-12 Jeffrey T. Roberts 1956-57 Raymond D. Miller * 1984-85 Robert S. Lafferty Jr. 2012-13 O. Ford Gibson 1957-58 Joseph H. Adams * 1985-86 John R. Hoehl * 2013-14 Andrew P. Hertz 2018 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL PLAYOFF FOOTBALL 2018 COLLEGE 1958-59 Harry Hood Bassett * 1986-87 Stan Marks * 2014-15 Luis E. Boué 1959-60 Stephen A. Lynch Jr. * 1987-88 Lawrence H. Adams 2015-16 Lee Stapleton 1960-61 Jesse Yarborough * 1988-89 James T. Barker * 2016-17 Michael B. Chavies 1961-62 Everett A. Clay * 1989-90 Thomas D. Wood Sr. 2017-18 Don Slesnick 1962-63 C. Jackson Baldwin* 1990-91 Arthur H. Hertz * 1963-64 B. Boyd Benjamin * 1991-92 W. Harper Davidson Jr. * * Denotes Deceased 1964-65 M. Lewis Hall Jr. 1992-93 R. Ray Goode * 1965-66 Robert C. Hector Sr. * 1993-94 Robert L. Epling 1966-67 John R. Ring * 1994-95 G. Ed Williamson II 2 ORANGEBOWL.ORG #CAPITALONEORANGEBOWL 2018-19 COMMITTEE CATEGORIES ACTIVE MEMBERS 2013 Roland Sanchez-Medina Jr. 1998 Phillis Oeters* 2013 Univision Communications Inc. 1997 Eugene F. Corrigan 2014 Sergio Abreu Jr. 2017 Newton B. Sanon 2003 Tom Pennekamp Claudia Puig 2013 General (retired) Doug Fraser 2009 Thad W. Adams 2010 Stephen H. Schott 1993 William R. Perry III 1993 Wells Fargo 2004 Pedro J. Greer Jr., M.D. 2011 Ronald Albert Jr. 2008 Wayne S. Schuchts 1997 Jeffrey A. Pfleger, CPA Robert Lozano 2006 Robert C. Hudson 2010 Matthew J. Allen 2014 Douglas M. Seaton 2005 Sean Pittman 2012 WFOR-TV/CBS4 and 1998 Tom Osborne 2015 Sergio Alvarez-Mena 2008 Tony Segreto 1996 Carlos Planas WBFS-TV/myTV33 1994 Bernard Rosen 2011 Suzanne Amaducci-Adams 2008 Robert J. Shafer Jr. 1993 Aaron S. Podhurst Adam Levy 2000 Donald F. Shula 2011 Sheldon T. Anderson 2016 Dave Shula 1994 S. Daniel (Danny) Ponce* 2003 Dwight E. Stephenson 2014 Kathy Antonello 2014 Effie D. Silva 2001 T. Gene Prescott EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS SEMIFINAL PLAYOFF FOOTBALL 2018 COLLEGE 2008 Agustin R. Arellano Jr. 2008 Scott K. Sime 1995 Peter T. Pruitt Jr.* 2004 Barry University LIFE MEMBERS 2017 Loranne Ausley 2013 Don Slesnick III 1982 Walter L. Revell Sister Linda Bevilacqua, OP, Ph.D. 1990 Leonard L. Abess Jr. 2007 Don Bailey Jr. 2012 Javier Alberto Soto 1997 Cori Zywotow Rice President 1979 Lawrence H. (Larry) Adams* 2017 Anthony K.G. Barbar 2008 Peter K. Spillis 1996 Jeffrey T. Roberts* 2000 Barry University 1993 Jose (Joe) Arriola 2011 Greg Barnes 2011 Salo Sredni 2005 José C. Romano Michael L. Covone 1981 William D. (Rick) Atwill 2017 Christine M. Barney, APR 2015 Michele L. Stocker 2006 Jeff E. Rubin Director of Athletics 1972 DuBose Ausley 2017 Richard S. Bernstein 2015 Kim Stone 2004 Shelley Daniel Rutherford 1994 Florida Atlantic University 1990 Philip F. Blumberg 2011 Brett Beveridge 2014 Hector Tundidor Jr. 2004 Carlos A. Sabater Dr. John Kelly 1982 Ambassador Richard G. (Dick) 2015 Glenn A. Blackwood 2008 Jesse J. Tyson 1989 Frank Scruggs President Capen Jr. 2012 Alfred A. Bunge 2008 John W. Underwood Jr. 1974 E.E. (Pete) Seiler Jr., DVM 2003 Florida Atlantic University 1986 James D. Carreker 2018 Michael A. Cabanas 2011 Ignacio Urbieta 1994 John P. (Jack) Seiler, Esq. Brian White 1983 Armando M. Codina 2009 Raoul G. Cantero 2010 Peter (Chip) Vandenberg Jr. 2002 Darryl K. Sharpton Director of Athletics 1986 Clark Cook* 2011 Willie L. Carpenter 2015 Henry Viera 1997 Don Slesnick* 1994 Florida International University 1981 H. Ronald Cordes 2018 Tony Coley 2018 Jonathan Vilma 2002 Lee Stapleton* Mark B. Rosenberg 1986 Merrill W. Crews 2008 C.L. Conroy 2017 Scott A. Wagner 1996 Ronald G. Stone President 1993 Charles C. Crispin 2008 Kevin W. Crews 2011 Jimmy E. Whited 2002 Gino Torretta 2000 Florida International University 1989 Alfonso A. Cueto* 2012 Henri Crockett 2012 Stu Wyllie 2002 Mario Trueba Pete Garcia 1984 William O. Cullom 2016 Jose E. Cueto 2003 Hope G. Victor Executive Director of Sports & 1986 George D. Edens 2008 Luis A. de Armas SENIOR MEMBERS
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