Crimson & Gold Banquet

Doug Flutie—1984 Heisman Trophy winner and legendary Boston College quarterback known for the iconic “Hail Mary” victory- brings stories of perseverance, preparation, and performance to the keynote stage.

Three students smiling and showing peace signs

Celebrate the spirit of the Saints at the Crimson & Gold Banquet on Thursday, November 13, 2025. Join alumni, families, and friends for an unforgettable evening benefiting Flagler Athletics scholarships—featuring keynote speaker Doug Flutie. Your ticket fuels opportunities for student-athletes to excel in the classroom and in competition.

Date and Time

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025

6 p.m. Social and Silent Auction 
7 p.m. Dinner, live auction, and keynote speaker

Location

Embassy Suites by Hilton St. Augustine Beach Oceanfront Resort
Hilton Website

300 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080
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Keynote Speaker

Doug Flutie wearing football uniform

Doug Flutie—1984 Heisman Trophy winner and legendary Boston College quarterback known for the iconic “Hail Mary” victory—brings stories of perseverance, preparation, and performance to the keynote stage. He went on to a 21-year pro career across the NFL and CFL and remains an enduring figure in college football history. 

Ticket Cost

Per Person - $150

Premier Table for 8 - $1,500

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Jeff Davitt at JDavitt@flagler.edu or 904-819-6489.

Purchase Tickets

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FAQ

Saints spirited cocktail or business attire is recommended.

Yes—complimentary valet is provided. Please mention you are with Flagler College upon arrival. 

Yes—the evening features a silent auction during the social hour and a live auction during dinner.

For event information, please contact Special Events at specialevents@flagler.edu or 904-826-8617.  

Thank You to Our Sponsors!

Bar Sponsor

Teresa Radzinski - Festival Title Sponsor

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Disclaimer

Flagler College values the free exchange of ideas and respectful communication, in alignment with the Chicago Principles that emphasize the importance of free expression on campus. The views expressed by the speaker(s) are their own and are not intended to represent those of the institution.