Forty-Six Players Named to 2025 Walter Camp Player of Year Watch List
The Walter Camp Football Foundation has announced the names of forty-six “players to watch” for its 2025 Player of the Year award, the nation’s fourth-oldest individual college football accolade, and presented by Crabtree Lexus of New Haven. The 2025 watch list includes 38 offensive players (22 quarterbacks, 11 running backs, four receivers/tight ends and one […]
“Ring of Honor” Dinner and Awards Ceremony Set for July 13 at Race Brook Country Club
The Walter Camp Football Foundation will recognize host several individuals at its “Ring of Honor” dinner and awards ceremony on Sunday, July 13 at 5 p.m. at Race Brook Country Club in Orange. Tickets to the July 13 event are $200 each and a table of nine is $1700. Visit https://waltercamp.org/roh-2025-dinner/#get-tickets or contact Ernie Williams […]
Jamie DiLoreto to Receive Walter Camp Honorary Membership Status; to be recognized on July 13 at Ring of Honor Event
Veteran athletics administrator at Boston College Jamie DiLoreto will be recognized as a Walter Camp Football Foundation Honorary Member at the organization’s Ring of Honor dinner on Sunday, July 13 in Orange, Conn. Honorary Member designation is bestowed to an individual who has been a supporter of the Walter Camp Foundation and its various activities, […]
2025 Walter Camp Preseason FBS All-America Teams; 2025 will mark the 136th edition of the nation’s oldest college football All-America team
A Little History Walter Camp is the nation’s oldest college football All-America team. Considered the “Father of American Football,” Walter Camp introduced the play from scrimmage, set plays, the numerical assessment of goals and tries and the restriction of play to eleven men per side in 1880. Nine years later in 1889, Mr. Camp, then […]
Mark Cohen to Receive Walter Camp Sports Communicator Award
Former TCU associate athletic director Mark Cohen will be honored with the Walter Camp Sports Communicator Award. The Walter Camp Sports Communicator award is named in memory of Bill Keish, who was a longtime Foundation member and chairman of the public relations committee. The award originated as the Foundation’s “Media Appreciation” award. It was awarded […]









