Colorado University Athletics

CU Again Honored With FWAA Super 11 Status
May 19, 2022 | General
Sixth Straight Year, Ninth Overall For CU's Sports Information Staff
DALLAS (FWAA) – Three first-time winners and eight previous ones comprise the 13th Annual Super 11 Awards, which the Football Writers Association of America rewards annually to the best performing sports information departments in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The awards announced Thursday are for the 2021 season.
As for the 2021 departmental awards, Clemson and Colorado each collected a ninth award and Nebraska an eighth. Navy won for a fifth time, Kansas State a fourth time, and Iowa, Miami (Fla.) and Ole Miss each a second time. The first-time recipients in the award series, which dates back to the 2009 season, are Louisville, New Mexico and South Carolina. Seven of the 10 FBS Conferences are represented among the 11 winners.
The FWAA has recognized CU's sports information office 12 times, three times for an outstanding press box operation (1987, 1992, 1997; schools were eligible only every five years until that honored disappeared in 2000). In January 2009, the FWAA formed the first Super 11 Committee with the concept is supported by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The FWAA has now awarded Super 11 to 77 different programs over the years, with Colorado and Clemson tied for the most honors with nine, as both broke a tie with USC. The Buffaloes sports information staff, its press box operation and its all-encompassing efforts with the nation's football media.has now been recognized the last six years in a row, the second longest streak behind Clemson's seven. CU has been recognized for the 2010-13-14-16-17-18-19-20-21 seasons.
"We never take this award for granted, we strive to be recognized by working closely with the local and national media to meet most if not all of their needs," said David Plati, CU's SID since 1984. "We've been honored 12 times through the years with six different head coaches, and the cooperation of their staffs plays a significant role in the honor. And we could not have won this prestigious honor without an excellent full-time staff, a veteran game day staff and the hard work of our student assistants."
Sports information offices in some cases were still doing zoom calls for interviews, but there were also many in-person interviews with players, head coaches and assistant coaches observing social distancing and health safety protocols when interacting with the media. CU utilized a hybrid system for the spring and returned mostly to in-person during the season.
"The 2020 and 2021 football seasons featured unprecedented challenges for all of us, but some sports information departments worked with coaches and players to go above and beyond and to make sure media could do their jobs and provide fans with the information they crave," said David Ubben, 2022 FWAA President. "That allows all of us to have jobs, and we're appreciative of these departments for providing that access while also making sure both media and members of football programs remain safe. College football is better and grows when sports information departments are able to provide as much access as possible."
This year's winners were deemed to have had excellent accessibility during the week of the game and after the game – with a program's players, coaches and assistant coaches – along with the other listed criteria on page 22 of the 2021-22 FWAA Directory.
"What is always encouraging is that we had first-time winners," said FWAA Executive Director Steve Richardson. "Our membership wants access to players and coaches after games, of course, but also for human interest and analytical stories during the week. Assistant coaches are also part of the mix that give stories depth. Over the years, for a variety of reasons this access has been restricted.
"We believe there are many good stories out there that can be told if they are allowed to be told if our members are allowed good access."
FWAA members provided input during the season and made comments in an FWAA Awards survey after the 2021 season. In addition, SID press boxes were judged on how well they were run and maintained in terms of neutrality, pool reporters and noise level that could affect a media person's ability to do his or her job. In recent years, the availability of nearby press parking has become a plus.
In addition, the FWAA presented a Super 11 Coach of the Year Award to Boston College Coach Jeff Hafley who granted outstanding access to his program during the 2021 season. He is the fourth head coach to win this award, which began with the 2018 season.
Founded in 1941, the Football Writers Association of America consists of journalists, broadcasters, publicists, photographers and key executives in all areas of college football. The FWAA works to govern media access and game-day operations while presenting awards and honors, including an annual FWAA All-America Team. For more information about the FWAA and its program and initiatives, contact Executive Director Steve Richardson at 2144-870-6516 or tiger@fwaa.com.
As for the 2021 departmental awards, Clemson and Colorado each collected a ninth award and Nebraska an eighth. Navy won for a fifth time, Kansas State a fourth time, and Iowa, Miami (Fla.) and Ole Miss each a second time. The first-time recipients in the award series, which dates back to the 2009 season, are Louisville, New Mexico and South Carolina. Seven of the 10 FBS Conferences are represented among the 11 winners.
The FWAA has recognized CU's sports information office 12 times, three times for an outstanding press box operation (1987, 1992, 1997; schools were eligible only every five years until that honored disappeared in 2000). In January 2009, the FWAA formed the first Super 11 Committee with the concept is supported by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The FWAA has now awarded Super 11 to 77 different programs over the years, with Colorado and Clemson tied for the most honors with nine, as both broke a tie with USC. The Buffaloes sports information staff, its press box operation and its all-encompassing efforts with the nation's football media.has now been recognized the last six years in a row, the second longest streak behind Clemson's seven. CU has been recognized for the 2010-13-14-16-17-18-19-20-21 seasons.
"We never take this award for granted, we strive to be recognized by working closely with the local and national media to meet most if not all of their needs," said David Plati, CU's SID since 1984. "We've been honored 12 times through the years with six different head coaches, and the cooperation of their staffs plays a significant role in the honor. And we could not have won this prestigious honor without an excellent full-time staff, a veteran game day staff and the hard work of our student assistants."
Sports information offices in some cases were still doing zoom calls for interviews, but there were also many in-person interviews with players, head coaches and assistant coaches observing social distancing and health safety protocols when interacting with the media. CU utilized a hybrid system for the spring and returned mostly to in-person during the season.
"The 2020 and 2021 football seasons featured unprecedented challenges for all of us, but some sports information departments worked with coaches and players to go above and beyond and to make sure media could do their jobs and provide fans with the information they crave," said David Ubben, 2022 FWAA President. "That allows all of us to have jobs, and we're appreciative of these departments for providing that access while also making sure both media and members of football programs remain safe. College football is better and grows when sports information departments are able to provide as much access as possible."
This year's winners were deemed to have had excellent accessibility during the week of the game and after the game – with a program's players, coaches and assistant coaches – along with the other listed criteria on page 22 of the 2021-22 FWAA Directory.
"What is always encouraging is that we had first-time winners," said FWAA Executive Director Steve Richardson. "Our membership wants access to players and coaches after games, of course, but also for human interest and analytical stories during the week. Assistant coaches are also part of the mix that give stories depth. Over the years, for a variety of reasons this access has been restricted.
"We believe there are many good stories out there that can be told if they are allowed to be told if our members are allowed good access."
FWAA members provided input during the season and made comments in an FWAA Awards survey after the 2021 season. In addition, SID press boxes were judged on how well they were run and maintained in terms of neutrality, pool reporters and noise level that could affect a media person's ability to do his or her job. In recent years, the availability of nearby press parking has become a plus.
In addition, the FWAA presented a Super 11 Coach of the Year Award to Boston College Coach Jeff Hafley who granted outstanding access to his program during the 2021 season. He is the fourth head coach to win this award, which began with the 2018 season.
Founded in 1941, the Football Writers Association of America consists of journalists, broadcasters, publicists, photographers and key executives in all areas of college football. The FWAA works to govern media access and game-day operations while presenting awards and honors, including an annual FWAA All-America Team. For more information about the FWAA and its program and initiatives, contact Executive Director Steve Richardson at 2144-870-6516 or tiger@fwaa.com.
The 2021 Super 11
Clemson (9)
Colorado (9)
Iowa (2)
Kansas State (4)
Louisville (1)
Miami (2)
Ole Miss (2)
Navy (5)
Nebraska (8)
New Mexico (1)
South Carolina (1)
2021 Super 11 Coach of the Year
Jeff Hafley, Boston College
FWAA Super 11 Awards (2009-current): Colorado 9, Clemson 9, USC 8, Nebraska 8, Georgia 6, Navy 5, Kansas State 4, four tied with 3.
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