ATLANTA, GEORGIA ~ AUGUST 5, 2022
          OXFORD
        TOGETHER WE RISE
        CUP PRESENTATION 183RD GENERAL CONVENTION COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
        THE 87th OXFORD CUP PRESENTATION
          MASTER OF CEREMONIES
          Tom Cassady, Cincinnati ’76
          General Fraternity President
          “WOOGLIN FOREVER” AND “TI-DE-I-DE-O”
          Beta Four
          Led by
          Brock Johnson, Oklahoma State ’09
          General Fraternity Chorister
          OXFORD CUP PRESENTATION
          Tom Cassady, Cincinnati ’76
          General Fraternity President
          Presented to
          M. Rivers Rutherford, Mississippi ’89
          ACCEPTANCE RESPONSE AND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
          M. Rivers Rutherford, Mississippi ’89
          Oxford Cup Roll No. 087
          CLOSING REMARKS
          Tom Cassady, Cincinnati ’76
          General Fraternity President
          “BETA DOXOLOGY”
          Beta Four
          THE OXFORD CUP
          The Fraternity awards the Oxford Cup in recognition of achievement of the highest order by a Beta. Recipients must be loyal members of Beta Theta Pi who have brought honor to the Fraternity through distinguished service and accomplishments in their chosen professional fields. The Oxford Cup was developed in 1984 by then-President Peter E. Van de Water, St. Lawrence ’58, and General Secretary B. Hume Morris, Centre ’68. Brother Morris also wrote the award ceremony and designed the Cup, a smaller version of the Pater Knox Golden Wedding Anniversary Loving Cup.
          
    M. RIVERS RUTHERFORD
          Mississippi ’89 | Oxford Cup Roll No. 087
          With a name like Rivers Rutherford, it’s no surprise this soulful storyteller and recent Nashville Songwriter Hall of Famer was destined to become one of music’s most talented and accomplished singer-songwriters.
          Having grown up in the shadow of Elvis’ Graceland homestead in Memphis, Rutherford came out of the gates swinging at 21 years old, landing his first cut with American legends Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson – also known as The Highwaymen.
          What followed were dozens of hits; multiple Grammys; Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music nominations; and over 20 awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, including the coveted awards for Country Song of The Year and Songwriter of The Year.
          All told, these honors have firmly established Rutherford’s position within the upper echelon of Nashville’s most lauded songwriters.
          You’ll see Rivers’ name on #1 songs by Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton, Rodney Atkins, Montgomery Gentry, Gretchen Wilson, Trace Atkins and Brooks & Dunn. Rivers has also enjoyed success with Country giants like Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Reba McEntire, George Jones, Toby Keith, Faith Hill, Hank Williams Jr., Gary Allan, and hosts of others.
          Known for his gritty southern style, Rutherford is unapologetic about his faith, devotion to his family and making great music. His decadeslong career, the countless hits to his credit and his ability to write music that is timeless are testament to a man that has come to be respected as an artist in his own right.
          
    Currently signed to Verse 2 Music, a Sony Music Publishing joint venture helmed by Kane Brown and Kent Earls, Rivers continues to write with and for the biggest names in country music. He’s also returned to his early troubadour roots and maintains a rigorous touring schedule with over 50 dates a year, bringing his rip-roaring brand of no-holds-barred entertainment to audiences all over the world.
          With a persona that is at once direct, raw and impassioned, Rivers possesses the shrewd skills of a storyteller capable of cutting right to the heart of the matter – a trait that leaves his talent both unique and enduring.
          
              
              
            
            OXFORD CUP RECIPIENTS OXFORD CUP RECIPIENTS
          1984 001 Seth R. Brooks*, St. Lawrence 1922 — minister; writer; President and General Secretary, Beta Theta Pi
          1984 002 Joseph P. Allen IV, DePauw ’59 — astronaut
          1985 003 John Sherman Cooper*, Centre 1922 — senator
          1985 004 John N. W. Turner*, British Columbia ’49 — prime minister, Canada
          1986 005 Arch A. Moore*, West Virginia ’51 — governor, West Virginia
          1987 006 Stephen D. Bechtel, Sr.*, California 1923 — engineer
          1987 007 Y.C. James Yen*, Yale 1918 — world-renowned teacher and humanitarian
          1987 008 Arthur S. Torrey*, St. Lawrence 1924 — executive
          1987 009 John R. Wooden*, Purdue ’32 — UCLA basketball coach
          1988 010 Carl A. Kroch*, Cornell ’35 — businessman
          1988 011 J.J. Robinette*, Toronto 1926 — lawyer
          1989 012 Donald S. Dawson*, Missouri ’32 — major gen., USAF
          1989 013 Richard G. Lugar*, Denison ’54 — senator, Indiana
          1990 014 Glen A. Holden, Oregon ’51 — U.S. ambassador to Jamaica
          1991 015 Jamie L. Whitten*, Mississippi ’33 — congressman
          1991 016 Samuel M. Walton*, Missouri ’40 — founder, Walmart
          1992 017 John E. Dolibois*, Miami ’42 — U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg
          1992 018 Harold S. Hook*, Missouri ’53 — businessman; president, Boy Scouts
          1993 019 John J. Rhodes*, Kansas State ’38 — congressman, Arizona
          1994 020 Burton W. Folsom*, Nebraska ’49 — banker
          1994 021 Gupton A. Vogt*, Westminster ’31 — businessman
          1994 022 H. Lauren Lewis*, South Dakota ’37 — businessman; banker
          1994 023 Michael J. Schmidt, Ohio ’71 — hall of fame baseball player
          1995 024 James G. Martin, Davidson ’57 — governor, North Carolina
          1995 025 Col. Lee B. Thompson Sr.*, Oklahoma 1925 — lawyer; civic leader
          1995 026 Franklin D. Murphy*, Kansas ’36 — chancellor, Kansas and UCLA
          1996 027 W.H. (Bert) Bates, Missouri ’49 — lawyer; public service
          1996 028 Edward M. Brown*, Miami ’31 — business executive; philanthropist
          1997 029 Edward B. Taylor*, Auburn/Davidson ’42 — educator
          1997 030 Hugh E. Stephenson Jr.*, Missouri ’43 — physician; educator; inventor
          1997 031 Stephen D. Bechtel Jr.*, Colorado ’47 — builder; financier; philanthropist
          1998	032	Mark O. Hatfield*, Willamette ’43 — senator; governor, Oregon
          1998 033 Robert T. Howard*, DePauw ’37 — editor and historian; author
          1998 034 Spencer F. Eccles, Utah ’56 — financier; philanthropist
          1998 035 H.H. Stephenson Jr.*, Miami ’39 — archivist; university administrator
          1999 036 Stan Smith, Southern California ’69 — Wimbledon tennis champ
          1999 037 Frank A. Shrontz, Idaho ’53 — chairman and CEO, Boeing Company
          2000 038 Kenneth L. Lay*, Missouri ’64 — businessman
          2000 039 Neal R. Fosseen*, Washington ’28 — mayor, Spokane, Washington
          2000 040 Steven B. Sample*, Illinois ’62 — president, University of Southern California
          2000 041 B. Hume Morris*, Centre ’68 — General Fraternity President
          2000 042 Weldon B. (Hoot) Gibson*, Washington State ’38 — senior director, SRI
          2000 043 Owen S. Williams*, Toronto ’50 — realtor; educator
          2000 044 Bruce A. Nordstrom, Washington ’55 — CEO, Nordstrom
          2000 045 Stanley R. Church*, Washington State ’31 — radio executive
          2001 046 Robert L. Cottrell*, Miami ’54 — vice president, Kroger Co.
          2002 047 Joe M. Allbaugh, Oklahoma State ’74 — director, FEMA
          2003 048 Richard O. Ristine*, Wabash ’41 — lieutenant governor, Indiana
          2003 049 Robert J. Schaupp, Lawrence ’51 — businessman
          2003 050 Warren R. Staley, Kansas State ’65 — CEO, Cargill
          2004 051 Dickran M. Tevrizian Jr., Southern California ’62 — federal judge
          2004 052 Edward P. Roski Jr., Southern California ’62 — CEO, Majestic Realty Co.
          2004 053 Richard E. Heckert*, Miami ’44 — chairman and CEO, DuPont
          2004 054 Charles S. Mechem Jr., Miami ’52 — chairman and CEO, Taft Broadcasting
          2004 055 Barney Calame, Missouri ’61 — deputy managing editor, The Wall Street Journal
          2004 056 G. Kennedy Thompson, North Carolina ’73 — chairman and CEO, Wachovia
          2004 057 E.B. Wilson, St. Lawrence ’53 — businessman; strategist
          2004 058 John C. Reppert*, Kansas State ’63 — brigadier general
          2005 059 John D. Backe*, Miami ’54 — president, CBS
          2005 060 Russell E. Palmer, Michigan State ’56 — dean, Wharton School of Business
          2005 061 James A. Collins, UCLA ’50 — chairman, Worldwide Restaurant Concepts, Inc.
          2007 062 Hugh L. McColl Jr., North Carolina ’57 — CEO, Bank of America
          2007 063 Howard D. Fineman, Colgate ’70 — senior editor, Newsweek; MSNBC analyst
          2007 064 James L. Mann, Wichita State ’56 — CEO, SunGard Data Systems, Inc.
          2008 065 John W. Warner Jr.*, Washington and Lee ’49 — senator, Virginia
          2008 066 Jerry R. Lucas, Ohio State ’62 — hall of fame basketball player
          2008 067 William A. Cook*, Northwestern ’53 – medical engineer
          2009 068 William J. (Bill) Bowerman* , Oregon ’33 — co-founder, Nike
          2010 069 C. William (Bill) Nelson, Florida/Yale ’65— astronaut; senator, Florida
          2010 070 Donald L. Cromer, Washington State ’59 — U.S. Air Force lieutenant general
          2011 071 William O. Douglas* , Whitman 1920 — associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court
          2011 072 Donald E. Petersen, Washington ’46 — chairman and CEO, Ford Motor Co.
          2011 073 Donald G. Abbey, Penn State ’70 — founder and CEO, The Abbey Company
          2011 074 David C. Mulford, Lawrence ’59 U.S. ambassador to India
          2012 075 John E. Warnock, Utah ’61 co-founder, Adobe Systems, Inc.
          2012 076 Dale T. Mortensen*, Willamette ’61 Nobel Prize in economic sciences
          2013 077 Eric M. Javits, Columbia ’52 U.S. ambassador to the OPCW (The Hague)
          2013 078 Raymond E. Mabus Jr., Mississippi ’69 U.S. Navy secretary; U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia; governor, Mississippi
          2014 079 Daniel M. Carney, Wichita State ’53 co-founder, Pizza Hut
          2015 080 Geoffrey S. Mason, Duke ’63 ESPN/ABC/NBC/Fox/NFL executive producer
          2016 081 D. Deloss Dodds, Kansas State ’59 college hall of fame athletic director
          2017 082 Shahid Khan, Illinois ’70 business executive; owner, NFL Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham Football Club
          2018 083 Walter J. Pories, Wesleyan ’52 surgeon; Holocaust survivor
          2018 084 Philip E. Nelson, Purdue ’56 food scientist; World Food Prize laureate
          2019 085 Dow H. Finsterwald, Ohio ’52 hall of fame golfer
          2019 086 Richard H. Evans, Denver ’66 sports and entertainment executive
          2022 087 M. Rivers Rutherford, Mississippi ’89 country music singer-songwriter
          * Deceased
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