Collegiate Sports Video Association
Formation | July 17, 1995 |
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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
Charter Members
- Chad Bunn (BYU) President
- Ken Norris (UCLA) Vice President
- Mike Arias (Texas) Treasurer
- Stu Reynolds (Oregon) Secretary
- Chuck Linster (Notre Dame) Executive Advisor
- Mark Smith (CAL) PAC-10 Representative
- Chris Schleter (North Carolina) ACC Representative
- Jeff Naple (Pittsburgh) Big East Representative
- Fred Vint (Oklahoma) Big Eight Representative
- Brian Bray (Houston) Southwest Representative
- Harry Kubasek (Army) Independents Representative
- Scott Eilert (Kansas State)
- Dusty Alves (Colorado)
- Brian Powell (Kansas)
- Tim Collins (Note Dame)
- Mike Magruder (Baylor)
- Mike Martin (Oklahoma)
- David Kaplan (Army)
Yearly Awards
Conference Video Coordinator of the Year Award
American/Big East
See also: American Athletic Conference
Year | Recipient | University |
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2016 | DJ Welte | Tulsa |
Atlantic Coast Conference
See also: Atlantic Coast Conference
Year | Recipient | University |
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2016 | Tim Booth | Virginia Tech |
Big Ten
See also: Big Ten Conference
Big XII
See also: Big 12 Conference
C-USA
See also: Conference USA
Mid-American
See also: Mid-American Conference
Mountain West
See also: Mountain West Conference
Pac-12
See also: Pac-12 Conference
SEC
See also: Southeastern Conference
Year | Recipient | University |
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2013 | Andy Commer | Ole Miss |
Sun Belt
See also: Sun Belt Conference
Year | Recipient | University |
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2013 | Errol Seaver | South Alabama |
Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)
Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
- ↑ "NU video coordinator is blazing trails". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
- ↑ "New CSVA Vice President selected". CSVA. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
- ↑ "About". Collegiate Sports Video Association. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
- ↑ "CSVA Charter" (PDF). Collegiate Sports Video Association. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
- ↑ "JSU's Samuel Ogden Named FCS Video Coordinator of the Year". Jacksonville State Athletics Athletics. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
- ↑ "NAU's James Foran Recognized by Peers as FCS Video Coordinator of the Year". Northern Arizona Athletics. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
- 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.
- ↑ "Maryland's Brown Named National Video Coordinator of the Year". Maryland Athletics. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
- ↑ "Video Coordinator Charles Named CSVA Billy V Scholarship Recipient". Northern Colorado Athletics Athletics. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
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