Collegiate Sports Video Association

Collegiate Sports Video Association
Formation July 17, 1995
President
Chris Luke
Key people
Darby Dunnagan (Vice President) [1][2]
Website csva.com

The Collegiate Sports Video Association (CSVA) is an association of video coordinators involved in college football, college basketball, high school football, the NFL, AFL, and CFL. However, membership is strongly focused on collegiate and high school athletic video coordinators, mostly in football.

The CSVA was founded in a meeting by four video coordinators in South Bend, Indiana in 1994. the first conference took place on July 17, 1995, also in South Bend.

Goals

The CSVA's main goals are to serve the members and provide a place for dialogue and development within the profession. Among the key principals of the CSVA, they strive to:

   1. Evaluate professional standards among all Video Coordinators
   2. Facilitate the exchange of information and technological innovations
   3. Advance ethical procedures and quality techniques
   4. Raise the awareness of the role that Video Coordinators play within the athletic environment

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Charter Members

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Yearly Awards

Conference Video Coordinator of the Year Award

American/Big East

Year Recipient University
2016 DJ Welte Tulsa

Atlantic Coast Conference

Year Recipient University
2016 Tim Booth Virginia Tech

Big Ten

Big XII

C-USA

See also: Conference USA

Mid-American

Mountain West

Pac-12

SEC

Year Recipient University
2013 Andy Commer Ole Miss

Sun Belt

Year Recipient University
2013 Errol Seaver South Alabama

Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)

Year Recipient University Conference
2013[5] Samuel Ogden Jacksonville State Ohio Valley
2014[6] James Foran Northern Arizona Big Sky
2015 Brian Owens Jacksonville State Ohio Valley

Bob Matey National Video Coordinator of the Year Award

Year Recipient University Conference
1998 [7] Mark Smith CAL Pac-10
1999 [7] Scott Eilert Kansas State Big XII
2000 [7] Michael Bolding SMU WAC
2001 [7] Mike Martin TCU Mountain West
2002 [7] Chad Bunn BYU Mountain West
2003 [7] Brad Helton Marshall MAC
2004 [7] Joe Schrimpl USC PAC-10
2005 [7] Erik Kunttu Syracuse Big East
2006 [7] Ken Norris UCLA Pac-10
2007 [7] John Kvatek UCF C-USA
2008 [7] Billy Vizzni Florida State ACC
2009 [7] Shaun Coin Youngstown State Missouri Valley
2010 [7] Doug Aucoin LSU SEC
2011 [7] Matt Engelbert Iowa B1G
2012 [7] Christopher Luke North Carolina ACC
2013 [7] Darby Dunnagan Memphis C-USA
2014 [7][8] William Brown Maryland ACC
2015 James Duncan Texas A&M SEC

Billy Vizzini CSVA Conference Scholarship

Year Recipient University Conference
2011 Roger Hayhurst Fairmont State WVIAC
2012 Liz Lambert Arkansas State Sun Belt
2013 Rickey Layman Montana State Big Sky
2014 Chase Bitowf West Alabama Gulf South
2015 Marc Anderson Eastern Washington Big Sky
2016 [9] Brandon Charles Northern Colorado Big Sky

CSVA Sports Film and Video Hall of Fame

Year Recipient Organization/University
2011 Chuck Linster Notre Dame
2011 Mickey Dukitch Los Angeles Rams
2012 Bob Matey Texas A&M
2012 Jim Pons New York Jets
2013 Chad Bunn BYU
2013 Henry Kunttu Buffalo Bills
2014 Ken Norris UCLA
2014 Al Treml Green Bay Packers
2015 Mike Arias Texas
2015 Mike Dougherty Philadelphia Eagles
2016 John Kvatek UFC
2016 Thom Fermstad Seattle Seahawks

References

  1. "NU video coordinator is blazing trails". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  2. "New CSVA Vice President selected". CSVA. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  3. "About". Collegiate Sports Video Association. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  4. "CSVA Charter" (PDF). Collegiate Sports Video Association. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  5. "JSU's Samuel Ogden Named FCS Video Coordinator of the Year". Jacksonville State Athletics Athletics. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  6. "NAU's James Foran Recognized by Peers as FCS Video Coordinator of the Year". Northern Arizona Athletics. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "Bob Matey Award". Collegiate Sports Video Association. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  8. "Maryland's Brown Named National Video Coordinator of the Year". Maryland Athletics. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  9. "Video Coordinator Charles Named CSVA Billy V Scholarship Recipient". Northern Colorado Athletics Athletics. Retrieved March 25, 2016.

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