Archie Manning
Chairman, The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame, Inc.

When people think of Archie Manning, they think football. But Archie’s appeal transcends his athletic achievements. People far and wide have been inspired by his warm personality, his drive and sense of humor. He was recently selected Father of the Year by the National Father’s Day Council. He currently serves in public relations and consulting capacities for several local, regional and national companies, including Reebok, Gatorade, AstroTurf, Direct TV and CBS Sports. For 25 years he hosted four Archie Manning Cystic Fibrosis benefit golf tournaments in Louisiana and Mississippi and is active in a wide variety of charitable and civic causes.

Archie was born May 19, 1949, in Drew, Mississippi. He attended the University of Mississippi where he was named an All-American Quarterback and is the only Ole Miss player to have his number retired. He was voted Mississippi’s Greatest All-Time Athlete in 1992, and recently named Mississippi’s Most Popular Athlete of the Century. He was elected to the 50-Year All-South Team (1940-1990), named one of the Top 25 Athletes of the Century in Louisiana and he and his son Peyton were named among the 100 All-Time Greatest College Football Players. Archie was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and is a member of other Halls of Fame including Louisiana and Mississippi.

In 1971, Archie was the second player chosen in the NFL draft – the number one draft choice of the New Orleans Saints. He set Saints passing records, played in two Pro Bowls and was named the NFL Most Valuable Player in 1978. He was the first player in Saints history to be inducted into the Louisiana Superdome Wall of Fame. He concluded his 15-year career in 1985. He was also drafted four times by major league baseball. While in pro football, he received the Byron “Whizzer” White Humanitarian Award, the Bart Starr Humanitarian Award, the Spirit of Good Sports Award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association and the U.S. Jaycees named him one of 10 Outstanding Young Americans. In 2005 Archie received the Legends award from the Davey O’Brien Foundation and the Aspire award, a tribute to life’s coaches, from the Cal Ripken Foundation.

His community activities include Louisiana Special Olympics, the New Orleans Area Boy Scout Council, the Salvation Army, United Way Speakers Bureau, Allstate Sugar Bowl Committee, New Orleans Sports Foundation, and National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Board of Directors. Archie and his wife Olivia reside in New Orleans and have three sons, Cooper, Peyton and Eli.

Mr. Manning joined the NFF Board of Directors in 1993 and became chairman in 2008.

Steven Hatchell
President & CEO, The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame, Inc.


In January 2005, Steven J. Hatchell became president of The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame, Inc. (NFF), bringing with him more than 35 years of experience and a reputation as one of the top athletics administrators in the country today.

A career sports administrator, Mr. Hatchell joined the NFF after serving for six years as the commissioner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). Prior to the PRCA, Mr. Hatchell served as the first commissioner of the Big 12 Conference in Dallas, an entity he helped establish in 1995. While with the Big 12, Mr. Hatchell played a key role in negotiating the television contracts and bowl game formula that would make the conference one of the strongest in the nation today. During his time at the Big 12, he also served as the chairman of the Power of One, an NCAA promotional initiative to combine the marketing resources of collegiate sports into a unified force and led the Bowl Alliance as its chairman for six years.

From 1987-93, Mr. Hatchell headed the Orange Bowl as its executive director, landing Federal Express as its title sponsor, a landmark relationship that is still going strong today. Mr. Hatchell was director of sports information for the University of Colorado (CU) from 1976-77 before leaving to become an associate commissioner of the Big 8 Conference from 1977-83. He left to become the commissioner of the Metropolitan Collegiate Athletic Conference, a post he held from 1983-87. After his time at the Orange Bowl in 1993, he began a three-year stint as the commissioner of the Southwest Conference.

Mr. Hatchell has also served on several U.S. Olympic Committee boards and as part of the staff for three Olympic games. Mr. Hatchell graduated from CU with a journalism degree in 1970. He is married and has two sons.

Board of Directors

Officers of the Foundation Background
Archie Manning, Chairman Consultant, Entergy Corporation
College Football Hall of Famer, University of Mississippi
Steven Hatchell, President & CEO Former Commissioner, Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Former Commissioner, Big 12 Conference
Former Executive Director, Orange Bowl
Clayton I. Bennett, Vice Chairman President, Dorchester Capital
John L. Toner, Vice Chairman Retired AD, University of Connecticut
Former NCAA President
George M. Weiss, Vice Chairman Chairman, Beechtree Capital Group (Merchant Banking)

 

NFF& CHF Directors Background
Clayton I. Bennett, Vice Chairman President, Dorchester Capital
Murry Bowden Founder, The Hanover Company; College Football Hall of Famer, Dartmouth College
Bill Byrne Director of Athletics, Texas A&M University
William V. Campbell Chairman, INTUIT, Inc.
Former Head Football Coach, Columbia University
Joseph R. Castiglione Director of Athletics, University of Oklahoma
Michael J. Cleary Executive Director, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)
Jeffrey Cooney Executive Vice President, EUE Screen Gems Ltd.
Eugene F. Corrigan Retired Commissioner, Atlantic Coast Conference
Former NCAA President
College Football Hall of Fame Honors Court Chairman
Thomas R. Curtin, Esq. Partner, Graham, Curtin & Sheridan
David M. Davis Director, Pasadena Tournament of Roses
Gene DeFilippo Director of Athletics, Boston College
Jim Delany Commissioner, Big Ten Conference
Michael C.J. Fallon President, Fallon & Associates, LLC
Jack Ford Anchor, Court TV
Host, "Inside The Law" (PBS)
Archie Griffin President, Ohio State University Alumni Association
College Football Hall of Famer, Ohio State
Two-time Heisman Trophy Winner
Steven Hatchell, President & CEO Former Commissioner, Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Former Commissioner, Big 12 Conference
Former Executive Director, Orange Bowl
Terry S. Jacobs Vice Chairman, Regent Communications, Inc.
Ron Johnson Owner and President of Rackson Corporation
College Football Hall of Famer, University of Michigan
Jerry Jones Owner, President and General Manager, Dallas Cowboys
John Junker President, Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
Executive Director, Insight Bowl
Jefferson W. Kirby Managing Member, Broadfield Capital Management, LLC
Robert Kraft Founder, Chairman & CEO, The Kraft Group
Chairman & CEO, New England Patriots
Willie Edward Lanier Vice President, Wachovia;
College Football Hall of Famer, Morgan State University
Jack Lengyel Retired Director of Athletics, U.S. Naval Academy
Archie Manning, Chairman Consultant, Entergy Corporation
College Football Hall of Famer, University of Mississippi
Bill Martin Athletics Director, University of Michigan
Edward F. McGinley III Senior Account Exec. Speer Leads and Kellogg
Michael Moe Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO, ThinkEquity Partners
Robert E. Mulcahy III Director of Athletics, Rutgers University
Chairman, Awards Committee
Former President and CEO, New Jersey Sports &
Exposition Authority
Chuck Neinas President, Neinas Sports Services
Former Executive Director, College Football Association
Kevin Plank Chairman & CEO, Under Armour, Inc.
Christine A. Plonsky Director of Women's Athletics & Men's and Women's Athletics External Services, University of Texas
Robert A. Simms Founder, Chairman & CEO, Simms Capital Management, Inc.
Vice President, NFL Alumni Assoc. of NY
Mike Slive Commissioner, Southeastern Conference
George M. Steinbrenner III Principal Owner, New York Yankees
Larry D. Striplin, Jr. Chairman and CEO, Nelson-Brantley Glass Contractors, Clearview Properties
Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
Grant Teaff Executive Director, American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)
College Football Hall of Fame Coach, Baylor University
Dennis E. Thomas Commissioner, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
John L. Toner, Vice Chairman Retired AD, University of Connecticut
Former NCAA President
Gene Washington Director of Football Operations, National Football League
George M. Weiss, Vice Chairman Chairman, Beechtree Capital Group (Merchant Banking)
Roger Williams Former Secretary of State, State of Texas
Deborah Yow Athletics Director, University of Maryland

 

Directors Emeritus Background
H. Jesse Arnelle, Esq. Retired Senior Partner, Arnelle & Hastie
Former Chairman, Penn State University Trustees
Jon F. Hanson, Chairman Emeritus Chairman, The Hampshire Companies;
Chairman, HealthSouth
Former Chairman and CEO, NJSEA
Richard W. Kazmaier President and CEO, Kazmaier & Associates
Heisman Trophy Winner
College Football Hall of Famer, Princeton University
E. Douglas Kenna Former Chairman of the Board, Carlisle Corp.
Partner in GL Ohstrom and Co. Investments
Board of Trustees, United States Military Academy
Donald R. Keough Chairman of the Board, Allen & Co.
Retired President and COO of The Coca-Cola Company
F. M. Kirby President and Director, F. M. Kirby Foundation
Chairman, Alleghany Corporation
John F. McGillicuddy Retired Chairman and CEO, Chemical Bank
Ambassador Joe M. Rodgers Chairman, JMR Investment Group, Inc.
William A. Schreyer Chairman Emeritus, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Thomas C. Scott President, Thomas C. Scott & Associates
Former Defensive Captain, NY Giants
College Football Hall of Famer, University of Virginia
Walter Zable Chairman and CEO, Cubic Corporation

 

Chairman, President and Board of Directors