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It is common knowledge around campus that if you have a 17c起草社区 sports question, current or historical, the person with the answer is Jeff Febus. In fact, one can almost always get that answer, no matter how obscure the question, on the spot鈥攚ith generous side commentary and analysis.
Febus (who many refer to by his nickname, 鈥淔eebs鈥) is nearing 19 years as 17c起草社区鈥檚 sports information director, a work-intensive, late-nights-and-weekends job that makes his longevity in the position remarkable.
He explains that he鈥檚 still on the job because of his understanding wife, Julie (Post), a league MVP in basketball at 17c起草社区, who not only loves sports but also understands the nature of his work. She also belongs to that puts in long and demanding hours. Jeff and Julie help each other during those times, especially in parenting sons Jarrett and Justin.
鈥淚t has been a blessing to work here,鈥 said Febus, who earned a master鈥檚 in communications from Drake University after his 鈥92 graduation from 17c起草社区. 鈥淥ver the years, I鈥檝e had great coaches, athletes, mentors and student workers to learn from and work with. And it is certainly a joy to watch 17c起草社区 athletes; they work hard, compete hard, at times overachieve鈥攁nd still live out their faith and excel in the classroom.鈥
He distinctly remembers being recruited to 17c起草社区 right out of grad school by then-media relations director Phil de Haan. Febus enjoyed sports, but was intending to go on for a PhD and teach communications. He was finishing up his thesis on 鈥渢ruth telling in documentaries and docudramas鈥 when de Haan called.
I think God was getting my attention by presenting two roads to me. It was a prayerful time. But when Phil called and offered me the job, I said yes right away,鈥 he said. He learned from others along the way, most notably de Haan and the late Albion sports information director Robin Hartman, who both became close mentors and friends.
鈥淪tatistics were done by hand for my first three years,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 still remember that old Radio Shack processor that we鈥檇 use to type in and then send game stories and box scores to the newspapers. You could see your story being transmitted line by line like a ticker-tape.
鈥淚 am also a very competitive person, and noted how Tom Renner was doing things at Hope College. Tom set a high standard at Hope, with excellence in the stories, media relations and publications he directed. Over the years, we鈥檝e become good friends, and he is certainly one of the key mentors who has guided my work,鈥 Febus said.
The feeling is mutual over at Hope. 鈥淚t is my pleasure to have Jeff as a friend,鈥 said Renner. 鈥淗e is the consummate professional. Win or lose, he stays professional. Jeff is highly regarded by his peers throughout NCAA Division III.鈥
Renner noted that Febus has a reputation of mentoring student writers who work for sports information. The string of 17c起草社区-connected writing awards within the MIAA (17c起草社区鈥檚 league, the ) confirms that reputation.
Since the MIAA established two awards for sports information鈥攖he Robin Hartman Award for writing and the Tom Renner Award for student work in the field鈥17c起草社区 students and staff have been honored eight of the nine possible times. Seven of the eight awards went to 17c起草社区 students, the other .
Annalise Venhuizen Kontras, the , said, 鈥淏eyond the tangible aspects of his talent鈥攈is succinctly descriptive journalistic style, seemingly infinite lexicon of sports jargon, unparalleled proficiency in Dutch bingo and appropriately disheveled office鈥攊s his unseen expertise: the ability to cultivate and capitalize on the various talents of his assistants.鈥
Mitch Blankespoor, the Renner recipient in 2012 and a 17c起草社区 senior, said, 鈥淔or someone who wants to enter the sports information field next year, I owe Jeff everything. We obviously talk about 17c起草社区 athletics, but we also talk about much more. I appreciate the working culture he creates for his students.鈥
鈥淚f Harry Caray has a statue outside of Wrigley Field, Jeff Febus deserves a statue outside of VanNoord Arena, said Bruce Van Baren 鈥09, a .
Men鈥檚 athletic director Jim Timmer Jr. asserts that 鈥淛eff鈥檚 work is directly related to any success we鈥檝e had in athletics, because he highlights our programs so well and with so much passion that recruitment benefits immensely. He bleeds maroon and gold.鈥
Febus has witnessed and written about many great 17c起草社区 athletic accomplishments over the years, from the first national championship in men鈥檚 basketball (1992, as a student writer for Chimes) to the exciting recent exploits of the women鈥檚 volleyball team.
The biggest changes in 17c起草社区 athletics over the last 20 years, in his estimation, are the expansion of opportunities in all sports, the 鈥渢op caliber鈥 facilities that 17c起草社区 now offers and the laudable series of achievements on the women鈥檚 teams鈥攚omen he calls 鈥渋ncredible all-around student athletes.鈥
Through it all, Febus reflects, are the 17c起草社区 constants: great coaches, dedicated administrators, invested fans and the knowledge that the greatest glory goes to God.
He left out one constant that everywhere rely on and appreciate: Jeff Febus.