Collegiate Sports Video Association
Formation | July 17, 1995 |
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Headquarters | College Station, TX |
President | Errol K. Seaver |
Vice President | Kaleb Wood |
Treasurer | DJ Welte |
Secretary | Matt Hard |
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 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
[edit]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
[edit]- 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 (Notre Dame)
- Mike Magruder (Baylor)
- Mike Martin (Oklahoma)
- David Kaplan (Army)
Annual Awards
[edit]Bob Matey National Video Coordinator of the Year Award
[edit]The Bob Matey Award is presented to the individual who possesses the qualities and attributes that exudes the characteristics that are portrayed from the late Bob Matey, video coordinator from Texas A&M.
A pioneer in the coaches’ video field, Bob Matey was instrumental in the development and operation of Texas A&M's video laboratory from 1987 until his death in 1997.
Prior to the formation of the Collegiate Sports Video Association in 1995, Matey was an instrumental voice in getting the organization formed. Bob was one of the founding members that led the charge stating we (video coordinators) need to form an organization to bring value and respect to our jobs.
Matey oversaw the technical transition from film acquisition to videotape acquisition of football practices and games as Texas A&M was one of the first colleges in the country to convert to the BetaCam format in 1987. The use of videotape revolutionized the play-by-play breakdown of games and practices and has become an industry standard for football players and coaches in game preparation and evaluation. Bob was also at the forefront of the transition to non-linear editing tools for coaching breakdown at Texas A&M.
Matey's background as a player and coach were valuable commodities for the Texas A&M video laboratory as the Aggie football team won six conference championship and made nine bowl trips. In addition to his coach's video work, Matey also produced both the football and basketball head coaches shows.
Matey came to Texas A&M in 1984 and served as a volunteer, part-time and graduate assistant football coach, working primarily with the defensive line, before becoming the head of the video laboratory in 1987. Before coming to Texas A&M, Matey served as defensive line coach at Pittsburgh from 1973 to 1982, first under Johnny Majors and later under Jackie Sherrill. The Panthers won the national championship in 1976.
He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Iowa State, in 1972. He lettered three years as a nose guard for the Cyclones, earning All-Big Eight honors in 1971. He earned a degree in physical education from ISU in 1972.
Bob Matey National Video Coordinator of the Year Recipients
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
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1998 [3] | Mark Smith | Cal | Pac-10 |
1999 [3] | Scott Eilert | Kansas State | Big XII |
2000 [3][4] | Michael Bolding | SMU | WAC |
2001 [3][5] | Mike Martin | TCU | WAC |
2002 [3][6] | Chad Bunn | BYU | Mountain West |
2003 [3][7] | Brad Helton | Marshall | MAC |
2004 [3][8] | Joe Schrimpl | USC | Pac-10 |
2005 [3][9] | Erik Kunttu | Syracuse | Big East |
2006 [3][10] | Ken Norris | UCLA | Pac-10 |
2007 [3][11] | John Kvatek | UCF | C-USA |
2008 [3][12] | Billy Vizzini | Florida State | ACC |
2009 [3] | Shawn Coin | Youngstown State | Missouri Valley (Big Ten) |
2010 [3][13] | Doug Aucoin | LSU | SEC |
2011 [3][14] | Matt Engelbert | Iowa | Big Ten |
2012 [3][15] | Christopher Luke | North Carolina | ACC |
2013 [3][16] | Darby Dunnagan | Memphis | C-USA |
2014 [3][17] | William Brown | Maryland | ACC |
2015 [3][18] | James Duncan | Texas A&M | SEC |
2016 [3] | Joe Harrington | Tennessee | SEC |
2017 [3][19] | Errol Seaver | BYU | Independent |
2018[3] | Jake Stroot | Georgia | SEC |
2019 [3][20] | Christian Fiero | Kentucky | SEC |
2020 | Doug Aucoin | LSU | SEC |
2021 | Chris Velasquez | Texas Tech | Big 12 |
2022 | Christopher Miller | Houston | American |
2023 | Matthew Hard | Auburn | SEC |
2024 | Alex Hodge | Arizona State | Pac-12 |
Conference Video Coordinator of the Year Awards
[edit]American Conference (Formerly Big East Conference)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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1998-1999 | Erik Kunttu | Syracuse |
1999-2000 | Erik Kunttu | Syracuse |
2001-2002 | Erik Kunttu | Syracuse |
2002-2003 | Erik Kunttu | Syracuse |
2004-2005 | Erik Kunttu | Syracuse |
2005-2006 | Erik Kunttu | Syracuse |
2008-2009 | Chris Hayes | Rutgers |
2009-2010 | Brett Kelley | West Virginia |
2010-2011 | Jeff Wallo | Pitt |
2011-2012 | Ricky Palmer | Rutgers |
2012-2013 | Ricky Palmer | Rutgers |
2014-2015 | Will Davis | ECU |
2015-2016 | DJ Welte | Tulsa |
2016-2017 | Jim McCarthy | Navy |
2017-2018 | Adam Niemeyer | Cincinnati |
2018-2019 | Phillip Cane | South Florida |
2019-2020 | Adam Niemeyer | Cincinnati |
2020-2021 | Philip Cane | South Florida |
2021-2022 | Christopher Miller | Houston |
2022-2023 | Phillip Cane | South Florida |
2023-2024 | Jacob Burger | Memphis |
Atlantic Coast Conference
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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2006-2007 | Luke Goldstein | Virginia |
2007-2008 | Billy Vizzini | Florida State |
2008-2009 | Todd McCarthy | Georgia Tech |
2010-2011 | Jonah Bassett | Maryland |
2011-2012 | Chris Luke | North Carolina |
2012-2013 | Tom Long
Florida State Video Staff |
Duke |
2013-2014 | Will Brown | Maryland |
2014-2015 | Chris Luke | North Carolina |
2015-2016 | Tom Booth | Virginia Tech |
2016-2017 | Ben Cauthen | Wake Forest |
2017-2018 | Luke Goldstein | Virginia |
2018-2019 | Ben Cauthen | Wake Forest |
2019-2020 | Andrew Rossetti | Miami (FL) |
2020-2021 | Andrew Rossetti | Miami (FL) |
2021-2022 | Andrew Rossetti | Miami (FL) |
2022-2023 | Errol Seaver | North Carolina State |
2023-2024 | Luke Goldstein | Virginia |
Big 12 Conference
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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1998-1999 | Scott Eilert | Kansas State |
2001-2002 | Mike Motl | Iowa State |
2002-2003 | Brian Martin | Oklahoma |
2005-2006 | Jamie Guy | Colorado |
2008-2009 | Brian Martin | Oklahoma |
2009-2010 | Jamie Guy | Colorado |
2010-2011 | James Duncan | Texas A&M |
2011-2012 | Brian Martin | Oklahoma |
2012-2013 | Brian Martin | Oklahoma |
2013-2014 | Brian Martin | Oklahoma |
2014-2015 | Scott Eilert | Kansas State |
2015-2016 | Jeff "Pitt" Naple | Oklahoma State |
2016-2017 | Chris Velasquez | Texas Tech |
2017-2018 | Brian Martin | Oklahoma |
2018-2019 | Scott Eilert | Kansas State |
2019-2020 | Scott Eilert | Kansas State |
2020-2021 | Chris Velasquez | Texas Tech |
2021-2022 | DJ Welte | Texas |
2022-2023 | Chris Velasquez | Texas Tech |
2023-2024 | Adam Niemeyer | Cincinnati |
Big Ten Conference
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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1997-1998 | Matt Engelbert | Iowa |
1998-1999 | John Kvatek | Wisconsin |
2008-2009 | Shawn Coin | Youngstown State* |
2009-2010 | Matt Harper | Michigan State |
2010-2011 | Matt Engelbert | Iowa |
2011-2012 | Mike Nobler | Nebraska |
2012-2013 | Joel Baron | Indiana |
2013-2014 | Matt Harper | Michigan State |
2014-2015 | Matt Schilling | Minnesota |
2015-2016 | Jevin Stone | Penn State |
2016-2017 | Bob Rahfeldt | Iowa |
2017-2018 | Matt Harper | Michigan State |
2018-2019 | John Schaefer | Wisconsin |
2019-2020 | Joe Stanek | Ohio State |
2020-2021 | Darby Dunnagan | Northwestern |
2021-2022 | Matt Patterson | Purdue |
2022-2023 | John Schaefer | Wisconsin |
2023-2024 | Jevin Stone | Penn State |
*The Big Ten Conference chose to honor Shawn Coin of Youngstown State by naming him Big Ten Video Coordinator of the Year. Shawn died unexpectedly after football practice on Monday, August 18, 2008.
Conference USA
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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2002-2003 | Will Davis
Mike Martin |
TulaneTCU |
2006-2007 | John Kvatek | UCF |
2008-2009 | John Kvatek | UCF |
2010-2011 | Darby Dunnagan | Memphis |
2011-2012 | Brad Helton
Juergen Karp |
Marshall |
2012-2013 | Darby Dunnagan | Memphis |
2013-2014 | Brad Helton | Marshall |
2014-2015 | Jesse Hallford | UAB |
2015-2016 | John Riley | Western Kentucky |
2016-2017 | Chase Bitowf | Southern Miss |
2017-2018 | Alex Nicasio | UTSA |
2018-2019 | Erik Bartlett | Middle Tennessee State |
2019-2020 | Erik Bartlett | Middle Tennessee State |
2020-2021 | Erik Bartlett | Middle Tennessee State |
2021-2022 | Alex Nicasio | UTSA |
2022-2023 | Erik Bartlett | Middle Tennessee State |
2023-2024 | Kyle Robison | Liberty |
FBS Independent (Will be discontinued after number of FBS Independent teams drops below 4 following 2023 football season)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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1996-1997 | Tim Collins | Notre Dame |
1997-1998 | Tim Collins | Notre Dame |
1999-2000 | Jay McDowell | Louisiana-Monroe |
2002-2003 | Tim Collins | Notre Dame |
2003-2004 | Tim Collins | Notre Dame |
2008-2009 | Tim Collins | Notre Dame |
2010-2011 | Kevin Shearer | Army |
2011-2012 | Todd Green | Navy |
2012-2013 | Lane Olson | BYU |
2013-2014 | Alex Nederhoff | New Mexico State |
2014-2015 | Tim Collins | Notre Dame |
2015-2016 | Kevin Shearer | Army |
2016-2017 | Errol Seaver | BYU |
2017-2018 | Errol Seaver | BYU |
2018-2019 | Bob Patel | New Mexico State |
2019-2020 | Will Reid | Liberty |
2020-2021 | Jack O'Reilly | Army |
2021-2022 | Brayden Woodall | BYU |
2022-2023 | Bill Sisler | UMass |
2023-2024 | Tim Collins | Notre Dame |
Mid-American Conference
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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1999-2000 | Brad Helton | Marshall |
2000-2001 | Brad Helton | Marshall |
2001-2002 | Brad Helton | Marshall |
2002-2003 | Brad Helton | Marshall |
2003-2004 | Brad Helton | Marshall |
2004-2005 | Brad Helton | Marshall |
2008-2009 | DJ Welte | Ball State |
2010-2011 | Chris Zuccaro | Bowling Green |
2011-2012 | Chris Zuccaro | Bowling Green |
2012-2013 | Jason Sanders | Akron |
2013-2014 | Jason Sanders | Akron |
2014-2015 | Matt Childers | Western Michigan |
2015-2016 | Jay McDowell | Central Michigan |
2016-2017 | Chris Zuccaro | Bowling Green |
2017-2018 | Chris Zuccaro | Bowling Green |
2018-2019 | Dan Wolfe | Northern Illinois |
2019-2020 | Jay McDowell | Central Michigan |
2020-2021 | Jay McDowell | Central Michigan |
2021-2022 | Jay McDowell | Central Michigan |
2022-2023 | Jay McDowell | Central Michigan |
2023-2024 | Jay McDowell | Central Michigan |
Mountain West Conference
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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2001-2002 | Chad Bunn | BYU |
2003-2004 | Brian Murphy | San Diego State |
2005-2006 | Pat Kelly | Colorado State |
2007-2008 | Pat Kelly | Colorado State |
2008-2009 | Brian Murphy | San Diego State |
2009-2010 | Brian Murphy | San Diego State |
2010-2011 | Todd Campbell | Utah |
2011-2012 | Brian Murphy | San Diego State |
2012-2013 | Chris Miller | Wyoming |
2013-2014 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
2014-2015 | Chris Crooks | New Mexico |
2015-2016 | Brian Murphy | San Diego State |
2016-2017 | Brian Murphy | San Diego State |
2017-2018 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
2018-2019 | Chris Miller | Air Force |
2019-2020 | Olivia Vea | Hawai'i |
2020-2021 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
2021-2022 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
2022-2023 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
2023-2024 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
Pac-12 Conference (Will be discontinued after folding of Pac-12 Conference following 2023 Football Season)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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1997-1998 | Mark Smith | Cal |
2003-2004 | Joe Schrimpl | USC |
2005-2006 | Ken Norris | UCLA |
2008-2009 | Mike Gleeson | Stanford |
2010-2011 | Eric Espinzoa | USC |
2011-2012 | Jamie Guy | Colorado |
2012-2013 | Mike Ortiz | Pac-12 |
2013-2014 | Tim Cummins | Arizona |
2014-2015 | Matt Dimmitt | Utah |
2015-2016 | Nick Irving | Washington |
2016-2017 | Kevin Night Pipe | Washington State |
2017-2018 | Matt Fox | Cal |
2018-2019 | Alex Hodge | Arizona State |
2019-2020 | Jeremy Pool | Washington |
2020-2021 | Eric Espinoza
Bill Wong |
USCWashington |
2021-2022 | Ian McGillivray | Oregon State |
2022-2023 | Jamie Guy | Colorado |
2023-2024 | Alex Hodge | Arizona State |
Southeastern Conference
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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1996-1997 | Joe Harrington | Tennessee |
1997-1998 | Joe Harrington | Tennessee |
1999-2000 | Doug Aucoin | LSU |
2002-2003 | Joe Harrington | Tennessee |
2006-2007 | Doug Aucoin | LSU |
2008-2009 | Don Rawson | Alabama |
2009-2010 | Doug Aucoin | LSU |
2010-2011 | Joe Lisle | South Carolina |
2011-2012 | Doug Aucoin
Andy Wagner |
LSU |
2012-2013 | Troy Finney | Alabama |
2013-2014 | Andy Commer | Ole Miss |
2014-2015 | James Duncan | Texas A&M |
2015-2016 | Joe Harrington | Tennessee |
2016-2017 | Reuel Joaquin | Florida |
2017-2018 | Jake Stroot | Georgia |
2018-2019 | Christian Fiero | Kentucky |
2019-2020 | Doug Aucoin | LSU |
2020-2021 | Daniel Lyerly | Alabama |
2021-2022 | Dustin Shippey | Arkansas |
2022-2023 | Matthew Hard | Auburn |
2023-2024 | Reuel Joaquin | Florida |
Sun Belt Conference
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
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2007-2008 | Chris Zuccaro | Western Kentucky |
2008-2009 | Steve Cutcher | FAU |
2010-2011 | Hank Wilson | Western Kentucky |
2011-2012 | Hank Wilson | Western Kentucky |
2012-2013 | Hank Wilson | Western Kentucky |
2013-2014 | Errol Seaver | South Alabama |
2014-2015 | Liz Lambert | Arkansas State |
2015-2016 | Liz Lambert | Arkansas State |
2016-2017 | Matt Axelrod | Georgia State |
2017-2018 | Tim Jackson | Idaho |
2018-2019 | Darren Walker | Louisiana-Lafayette |
2019-2020 | Matt Axelrod | Georgia State |
2020-2021 | Chase Bitowf | South Alabama |
2021-2022 | Darren Walker | Louisiana-Lafayette |
2022-2023 | Darren Walker | Louisiana-Lafayette |
2023-2024 | Evan King | Texas State |
Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2008-2009 | Jake Stroot | Appalachian State | Southern |
2009-2010 | Jake Stroot | Appalachian State | Southern |
2010-2011 | Paul Briggs | Old Dominion | FCS Independent |
2011-2012 | Matthew Hammock | Georgia Southern | Southern |
2012-2013 | William Bennett
Rick Geitz |
Florida A&M | MEAC |
2013-2014 | Samuel Ogden | Jacksonville State | Ohio Valley |
2014-2015 | James Foran | Northern Arizona | Big Sky |
2015-2016 | Brian Owens | Jacksonville State | Ohio Valley |
2016-2017 | Keith Smith | Kennesaw State | Big South |
2017-2018 | Tim Ornelas | UC Davis | Big Sky |
2018-2019 | Joe Loosemore | Elon | Colonial |
2019-2020 | Neil Swanson | Central Arkansas | Southland |
2020-2021 | John Riley | North Dakota State | Missouri Valley |
2021-2022 | Mark Preto | Youngstown State | Missouri Valley |
2022-2023 | Christopher Robb | Alabama State | SWAC |
2023-2024 | James Foran | Northern Arizona | Big Sky |
Western Athletic Conference (Discontinued after folding of Western Athletic Conference following 2012 Football Season)
Year | Recipient | University |
---|---|---|
1999-2000 | Michael Bolding | SMU |
2000-2001 | Mike Martin | TCU |
2008-2009 | Matt Dimmitt | Boise State |
2009-2010 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
2010-2011 | Bill Garren
Sam Teevens |
Utah State |
2011-2012 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
2012-2013 | Bill Garren | Utah State |
Division II (Discontinued Following 2012 Season)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2012-2013 | Roger Hayhurst | Fairmont State | WVIAC |
Division III (Discontinued Following 2017 Season)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2012-2013 | Bob Patel | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | WIAC |
2014-2015 | David Twilleager | Mary Hardin-Baylor | ASC |
2015-2016 | David Twilleager | Mary Hardin-Baylor | ASC |
2016-2017 | David Twilleager | Mary Hardin-Baylor | ASC |
2017-2018 | David Twilleager | Mary Hardin-Baylor | ASC |
High School (Discontinued following 2018 Season)
[edit]Year | Recipient | School | State |
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2010-2011 | Erik Sondergelt | Huber Heights Wayne | Ohio |
2011-2012 | Nick Andrusisian | St. Ignatius College Preparatory | California |
2012-2013 | Erik Sondergelt | Huber Heights Wayne | Ohio |
2013-2014 | Geoff Stephens | Nease | Florida |
2014-2015 | Erik Sondergelt | Huber Heights Wayne | Ohio |
2015-2016 | Geoff Stephens | Nease | Florida |
2016-2017 | Erik Sondergelt | Huber Heights Wayne | Ohio |
2017-2018 | Geoff Stephens | Nease | Florida |
2018-2019 | Geoff Stephens | Nease | Florida |
Basketball (Discontinued after 2020-2021 Season)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University |
---|---|---|
2010-2011 | Todd Blumen | Syracuse |
2011-2012 | Tim Asher | Kentucky |
2012-2013 | Chad Bunn | BYU |
2013-2014 | Nick Terruso | Purdue |
2014-2015 | Tim Asher | Kentucky |
2015-2016 | David Kaplan | UCONN |
2016-2017 | Todd Blumen | Syracuse (Men)
Florida (Women) |
2017-2018 | David Kaplan | UCONN |
2018-2019 | Ryan Nichols | Texas A&M (Women) |
2019-2020 | Bill Wong | Washington |
2020-2021 | Todd Blumen | Syracuse (Men) |
SAVVY Awards
[edit]Ultimate SAVVY
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Jake Stroot | Appalachian State | Southern |
2010 | Jake Stroot | Appalachian State | Southern |
2011 | James Duncan | Texas A&M | Big XII |
2012 | Lane Olson | BYU | Independent |
2013 | Chris Ruth | Florida State | ACC |
2014 | Jake Stroot | Appalachian State | Southern |
2015 | Frank Martin, Brett Greene, Clark Williams | Georgia | SEC |
2016 | Frank Martin, Brett Greene, Clark Williams | Georgia | SEC |
2017 | Parker Dilley | Iowa | Big Ten |
2018 | Carter Ellwood | Michigan State | Big Ten |
2019 | Blake Newsock | Penn State | Big Ten |
2020 | Colin Ludema | Wisconsin | Big Ten |
2021 | George Claiborne, Max Renfro | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2022 | Will Allen | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2023 | Derek Ochoa | Texas | Big 12 |
2024 | Ivy Daniel | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
Highlight SAVVY
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Scott Eilert | Kansas State | Big XII |
2013 | Chris Ruth | Florida State | ACC |
2014 | Todd Green | Navy | Independent |
2015 | Chris Buttgen | Ole Miss | SEC |
2016 | Chris Ruth, Bob Rahfeldt | Iowa | Big Ten |
2017 | Blake Newsock | Penn State | Big Ten |
2018 | George Claiborne | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2019 | George Claiborne | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2020 | Blake Newsock | Penn State | Big Ten |
2021 | KC Hahey | Stanford | Pac-12 |
2022 | Cal Leslie | South Florida | American |
2023 | Derek Ochoa | Texas | Big 12 |
2024 | Josh Karadeema | Missouri | SEC |
Motivational SAVVY
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | James Duncan | Texas A&M | Big XII |
2013 | Steve Pohl | Oregon | Pac-12 |
2014 | Chris Mitchell | Boise State | Mountain West |
2015 | George Claiborne, Aaron Conner, Dillon Mangum | Appalachian State | Southern |
2016 | Chris Ruth, Bob Rahfeldt | Iowa | Big Ten |
2017 | Parker Dilley | Iowa | Big Ten |
2018 | Colin Ludema | Wisconsin | Big Ten |
2019 | Christian Fiero | Kentucky | SEC |
2020 | Colin Ludema | Wisconsin | Big Ten |
2021 | Derek Ochoa | Texas | Big 12 |
2022 | Will Allen | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2023 | Penn State Football Video Staff | Penn State | Big Ten |
2024 | Penn State Football Video Staff | Penn State | Big Ten |
Recruiting SAVVY
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | Sandarvis Duffie | UCF | C-USA |
2012 | Lane Olson | BYU | Independent |
2013 | Lijah Galas, Brett Greene | Georgia | SEC |
2014 | Jake Stroot | Appalachian State | Southern |
2015 | Frank Martin, | Georgia | SEC |
2016 | Frank Martin, Brett Greene, Clark Williams | Georgia | SEC |
2017 | Frank Martin, Brett Greene, Clark Williams | Georgia | SEC |
2018 | Carter Ellwood | Michigan State | Big Ten |
2019 | Blake Newsock | Penn State | Big Ten |
2020 | Blake Newsock | Penn State | Big Ten |
2021 | George Claiborne, Max Renfro | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2022 | Cal | Pac-12 | |
2023 | Cullen Ecoffey, David Hurley | Liberty | Independent |
2024 | Ivy Daniel | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
Short Social SAVVY
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | George Claiborne | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2020 | George Claiborne | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
2021 | Derek Ochoa | Texas | Big 12 |
2022 | Daniel Ibalio | Buffalo | MAC |
2023 | Penn State Football Video Staff | Penn State | Big Ten |
2024 | Ivy Daniel | Appalachian State | Sun Belt |
Basketball SAVVY (Discontinued)
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Tim Asher | Kentucky | SEC |
Sports Film and Video Hall of Fame
[edit]The CSVA Sports Film and Video Hall of Fame was designed to honor the achievements of sports video personnel who have dedicated their lives to the video profession. Through their innovation, desire and commitment to enhance the profession they have paved the way for the future of the industry. This award represents the accomplishments they have brought to the business.
Hall of Fame Inductees
[edit]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 | UCF |
2016 | Thom Fermstad | Seattle Seahawks |
2017 | Scott Eilert | Kansas State |
2017 | Jon Dubé | Baltimore Ravens |
2017 | Bill Levy | Industry Innovator |
2018 | Billy Vizzini | Florida State |
2018 | NFL Dub Center | NFL |
2018 | John Barkley | Industry Innovator |
2019 | Mike Gleeson | Stanford |
2019 | Bob McCartney | Pittsburgh Steelers |
2019 | Joel Krause | Industry Innovator |
2022 | Doug Aucoin | LSU |
2023 | Rick Bagby | Clemson |
2024 | Tim Collins
Matt Bairos |
Notre Dame
Industry Innovator |
Conference Scholarships
[edit]Billy Vizzini CSVA Conference Scholarship
[edit]The Billy Vizzini Scholarship was established in May 2008 as a tribute to Florida State University's former Director of Video Services, William “Billy” Vizzini III. A 1993 graduate of Florida State University, Vizzini was a member of the coaches' video staff since 1994 and headed the department since 1997. With his research and knowledge, Vizzini brought Florida State athletics to the cutting edge in terms of providing the Seminoles with the most advanced and sophisticated systems in the country.
Vizzini oversaw a staff that videos all practices and games for many of Florida State's sports. Billy worked primarily with Florida State's nationally renowned football program and oversaw all of FSU's varsity sports programs. From 1994 to 1997, he served as the video coordinator for the basketball programs and the Olympic sports.
Named Vice President of the Collegiate Sports Video Association in 2003, Billy enthusiastically took on the role as chairman of the Convention Committee. He was instrumental in the growth and development of the CSVA Annual Conference, increasing member and sponsor involvement threefold in less than four years. He was the CSVA representative to the Sports Video Group (SVG), a sports technology group that spans sports broadcasting networks, sports and broadcast technology manufacturers and developers, and sports teams and franchises. Billy was a charter member of the SVG Board of Directors.
A New Orleans, Louisiana native, Vizzini earned a master's degree in Athletic Administration in 1995 and his undergrad in Meteorology, both from FSU. He was an active member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the Tallahassee Quarterback Club. Vizzini also served as the assistant camp director for Team Camp USA which is held during summers in
Tallahassee.
Unfortunately, Billy passed away in 2007 at the age of 36, following a battle with cancer. We will all truly miss Billy's hard work and dedication to the Sports Video profession as well as his friendship.
Scholarship Recipients
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
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2009 | Darby Dunnagan
Hank Wilson |
Memphis | C-USA |
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 | Brandon Charles | Northern Colorado | Big Sky |
2017 | Mark D'Agostino | Rutgers | Big Ten |
2018 | Donny Allen | West Virginia | Big 12 |
2019 | Alex Leveille | Southern Miss | C-USA |
2021 | Patrick Mills | Florida | SEC |
2022 | Zach Dillard | Sam Houston State | WAC |
2023 | Mason Alberto | Kansas State | Big 12 |
2024 | Max Fiebach | Arkansas | SEC |
Mike Dougherty NFL Scholarship
[edit]The Mike Dougherty NFL Scholarship was established in May 2015 as a tribute to Mike “Doc” Dougherty, long time video director for the Philadelphia Eagles. Doc began his career under Dick Vermeil and continued through Andy Reid, serving the Eagles’ franchise for 37 years until his retirement following the completion of the 2012 season.
During his time with the Eagles, Doc was part of many playoff games, a pair of Super Bowls, and the Pro Bowl, totaling a whopping 776 games. He never missed a game during his career. He was a mainstay for the franchise while working under three different owners, seven head coaches, and over 100 assistant coaches.
After leaving the Navy in 1974, he worked part-time for a local film company that helped the Eagles with practice and game footage. In 1976 Dick Vermeil wanted a full-time video director and hired Dougherty at a salary of $185 per week. As the Eagles’ first full-time video director, Doc and Vermeil built the video department to a level that was respected throughout the league. A humble beginning for a man that the Eagles sent to the NFL Draft each year beginning in 1980 to deliver their picks.
Doc served on the NFL Video Directors Committee for 18 years, during which he was part of the evolution of technology in football. What began on 16-millimeter film with coaches and players all having to watch together progressed to every player and coach being able to access film remotely via their phones, tablets, and computers.
A Philadelphia native, Doc and his Wife, Marge, reside in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. His loyalty and generosity to the video profession paired with a gift from the NFL are what make this scholarship a possibility.
Scholarship Recipients
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
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2016 | Colby Borden | South Alabama | Sun Belt |
2016 | Luke Roseland | Northern Iowa | Missouri Valley |
2017 | Timothy Ornelas | UC Davis | Big Sky |
2018 | Border Crow | BYU | Independent |
2019 | Christian Raver | South Carolina | SEC |
2021 | Devin Vetter | Nebraska | Big Ten |
2022 | Brady Camp | Tarleton State | WAC |
2023 | Eddie Munoz | Illinois | Big Ten |
2024 | Gavin Steinberger | Texas A&M | SEC |
CSVA Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship
[edit]The CSVA Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship was established in July 2020 in an effort to educate and diversify the sports video profession. The scholarship helps a minority member of our association attend the conference that would otherwise not be able to attend.
“We, the Collegiate Sports Video Association (CSVA), will be taking a strong stance of inclusion and equality within our association. We will strive to welcome and celebrate individuals from ALL walks of life. We will continue to provide educational opportunities for growth both personally and professionally, designed to help all members grow and manage their careers. We will strive to be more representative of the programs we support.”
The scholarship is a commitment from CSVA to be an inclusive association that welcomes and embraces diversity. Furthermore, it will provide educational, professional development and networking opportunities for minority members for years to come.
Thank you to the members of our Diversity and Inclusion Committee for their help and support in making this scholarship a reality.
Scholarship Recipients
[edit]Year | Recipient | University | Conference |
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2021 | Brandon Chinn | Arkansas State | Sun Belt |
2022 | Ali Jawad | North Texas | C-USA |
2023 | Christopher Gillespie | Southern Illinois | Missouri Valley |
2024 | Elizabeth Benson | Oregon State | Pac-12 |
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