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"Former
NCAA executive Dave Cawood dies"
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—David
E. Cawood, a former high-ranking
NCAA executive who helped run
the Final Four for more than
two decades, died Sunday at
his home in Louisville. He was
64.
Cawood had just finished his
morning run and complained to
his wife that he was not feeling
well; he then collapsed and
was rushed to a hospital, where
resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful,
according to the NCAA Web site.
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From 1975 to 1997, his NCAA responsibilities
included the coordination of media
and marketing for the men’s
Final Four. In that role, he helped
negotiate the first $1 billion rights
fee for a sporting event with CBS,
and the subsequent $1.725 billion
agreement.
“Dave was a very dedicated and
talented individual,” said Thomas
W. Jernstedt, NCAA executive vice
president. “He also possessed
a great knowledge of the association,
and he could explain complicated concepts
effectively, often using his great
sense of humor.”
Cawood, a native of Harlan, was a
first cousin of the late Cawood Ledford,
the legendary radio voice of the Kentucky
Wildcats.
Before joining the NCAA as director
of public relations in 1974, Cawood
was a sports information director
at Morehead State, Eastern Kentucky,
Baylor, his alma mater, Southern Methodist
and Arkansas.
Cawood was a member of the College
Sports Information Directors of America
(CoSIDA) Hall of Fame and the U.S.
Basketball Writers Association Hall
of Fame.
After leaving the NCAA in 1997, he
joined Host Communications, an association
management and athletics marketing
company.
During his tenure at Host, he served
as executive vice president of NCAA
Football.
In April 2007, Cawood became president
of FSA Group, an association management
firm.
Cawood was a member of the board of
directors of the Harlan Independent
Schools Foundation.
He is survived by his wife, Sheila;
a son, Jeff; and a brother.
Funeral services are scheduled for
Wednesday in Harlan.
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