Glenn Guilbeau

Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism

Induction Year: 2025

University: Missouri

A winner of national sports writing awards from the Football Writers of America, the Associated Press Sports Editors and the National Sports Media Association, along with many Louisiana Sports Writers Association honors, Guilbeau is a metro New Orleans native and longtime Baton Rouge resident regarded as one of the state’s, and the South’s, most recognized writers.

The 62-year-old Missouri school of journalism grad is now editor of Tiger Rag. Until he departed Gannett Louisiana to become a feature columnist and reporter for Outkick.com at the outset of the 2021 football season, Guilbeau had been on the LSU beat since 1998 with multiple outlets in Louisiana. Prior to that he covered both Auburn and Alabama.

The last year, 2020-21, was spectacular by any sportswriters’ standard. He won a national first place for his game story on LSU’s upset at Florida from the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). He was also named Beat Writer of Year by Louisiana Sports Writers Association in June 2021; and placed in three Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) categories – Beat Writer, Explanatory, Game Coverage – that spring. Guilbeau was also the FWAA first-place winner for columns in 2017 and was also the top overall winner in 2016 FWAA placing first for his game story, second in columns, and receiving honorable mention for features. Twice, in 2007 and 2014, the NSMA tabbed him as the state’s top sportswriter. He has collected a pile of LSWA honors along with several more FWAA and ASPE awards.

Guilbeau established a foothold at the Alexandria Town Talk on Bob Tompkins’ staff in the late 1980s and quickly emerged as one of the best beat writers and reporters in the Southeastern Conference. He wrote for the Baton Rouge Advocate for several years before joining Gannett Louisiana in 2004.