Ron Higgins

Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism

Induction Year: 2024

University: LSU

A native of Baton Rouge and a 1979 LSU graduate, Higgins has written for seven newspapers, three online websites and a magazine in four states during a decorated sports writing career that now spans six decades. The man nicknamed “Mad Dog” has won more than 190 state, regional and national writing awards including more than 85 first places won while working for the Shreveport Times, Shreveport Journal, Baton Rouge Advocate, New Orleans Times-Picayune, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Mobile Press-Register, Jackson Clarion-Ledger, TigerDetails.com and Tiger Rag Magazine/TigerRag.com.

Higgins was honored by the National Sports Media Association as Writer of the Year in Tennessee in 2001 and Writer of the Year in Louisiana in 2015. In 2008 while working for the Memphis Commercial Appeal, he served as president of the Football Writers Association of America. He remains the only Louisiana native to hold that office. Higgins also co-founded the Tennessee Sports Writers Association with Natchitoches native Jimmy Hyams in the late 1980s and eventually was 10-time Tennessee Sportswriter of the Year. He was inducted into the Tennessee Sportswriters Hall of Fame in 2011.

Higgins has covered three Super Bowls, 18 men’s Final Fours, three women’s Final Fours, three Summer Olympics, 70 bowl games including seven national championship games, one NBA Finals, 12 NBA playoffs series, three NBA All-Star games, 20 PGA tour events, a heavyweight championship fight (Tyson-Lewis) as well as several seasons of Class AA minor league baseball, the Arena Football League, the Arena Football League 2 and four minor league pro basketball franchises. The 67-year-old, a longtime Heisman Trophy voter, is a frequent guest on sports radio talk shows and occasional TV shows from Hawaii to New York and is the author of six books.