Charles Haley Named FCS Ambassador for Division I Football Championship Game
FRISCO, Texas.
- Charles Haley, a former James Madison University student-athlete and the only
NFL player to win five Super Bowls, was named as the FCS Ambassador for the 2012
NCAA Division I Football Championship.
Haley is the third
ambassador of the football championship, following Wayne Chrebet (Hofstra) in 2009
and Everson Walls (Grambling State) in 2010.
"Charles Haley's
successful collegiate and professional career provides a quintessential model
of academic and athletic success," said Damani Leech, NCAA director for
Division I football and baseball. "Each year we have looked for an
individual who embodies the character of the FCS and can be used as a success
story for the FCS student-athletes. We are thrilled that Charles will continue
this tradition."
As ambassador, Haley
will lend his support to the championship game in a number of ways, including
pre-game interaction with fans, serving as an instructor at a youth clinic,
performing the pre-game coin toss and participating in the postgame awards
ceremony.
"I'm
honored to serve as FCS Ambassador for the 2012 Division I Football
Championship game," Haley said. "Greatness is not born, it's made. The
FCS has been turning out great players for years and I look forward to watching
these outstanding student-athletes compete at the highest level."
A 2011 inductee
into the College Football Hall of Fame, Haley graduated from James Madison in 1988.
A four-year starter under head coach Challace McMillin, Haley became the first Dukes
selected as a First-Team All-American in 1985, and was also the school's first
NFL draftee. Haley, whose jersey number 87 was retired by the school, finished his
JMU career with a school record 506 tackles, three interceptions and 17
quarterback sacks. In his 12 NFL seasons, Haley recorded
100.5 quarterback sacks, two interceptions and eight fumble recoveries, including
one for a touchdown. He was selected to play in five Pro Bowls (1988, 1990,
1991, 1994 and 1995) and was named NFL All-Pro in 1990 and 1994. He will also be
inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in November.
The 2012 NCAA
Division I Football Championship game will be played on Saturday, Jan. 7, at
Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. For more information, log on to www.NCAA.com/fcs.