Ed Daniels
Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism
Induction Year: 2025
University: Loyola
A television sportscaster in his hometown of New Orleans for 40 years, Ed Daniels was a three-time Louisiana Sportscaster of the Year (1997, 2014, 2018) as awarded by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
Sports director at WGNO from 1992 until his untimely passing in August 2024, he was voted a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Press Club of New Orleans in 2014.
The creator of “Friday Night Football,” a first-of-its-kind high school football show in New Orleans which he co-hosted with J.T. Curtis for 32 years on WGNO, Daniels expanded his highlight shows in recent years to cover all other high school sports.
As a writer, Daniels produced columns for WGNO, Crescent City Sports and the Clarion Herald.
Daniels was also co-tournament director for the Allstate Sugar Bowl National Prep Classic basketball tournament each December, and the WGNO Baseball Classic.
He was a member of the Archbishop Rummel and De La Salle Athletics halls of fame. He was a voter for the Heisman Trophy and the Wooden Award. A 1979 Loyola graduate, he became sports director at KPLC in Lake Charles in 1980, then two years later returned to New Orleans.







