Home Team Marketing-THSADA State Conference Information. The State Conference will start Saturday, March 1st, 2014. The Exhibit Hall will not be open during the day. The Exhibit Hall will be open Sunday/Monday evening from 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. to allow a total member commitment to visiting with our Exhibitors. State Conference Awards Luncheon will be held on Monday, March 3rd at Reliant Stadium Additional Information: The Exhibit Hall will not be open during the day. The Exhibit Hall will be open only on Sunday and Monday evenings from 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Beverage/Dinner will be served each one of these evenings in the Exhibit Hall If a Spouse/Guest would like to attend– the cost is $20.00 for Exhibit Hall pass.
The Daktronics-THSADA State Conference Awards Luncheon will be held at Reliant Stadium on Monday, March 3rd. If a Spouse/Guest would like to attend– the cost is $25.00 THSADA/NIAAA Award Recipient’s will receive a total of 5 complimentary seats at the luncheon.
Benny Carter Golf tournament information and registration will be posted on line.
The Keynote Speaker for the 2014 HTM-THSADA State Conference Opening Session on Sunday, March 1st, 2014 will be Mr. Oliver Luck-Director of Athletics-University of West Virginia. Mr. Luck was just recently selected as a member of the very first College Football Playoff Selection Committee. Oliver Luck
Oliver Luck Two-time team MVP and record-setting quarterback for West Virginia University. NFL quarterback for the Houston Oilers. Executive positions with the NFL, Harris County-Houston Sports Authority and Major League Soccer. Currently serves on the NFL's Player Safety Advisory Committee. Current Occupation: Director of athletics, West Virginia University (2010 to present). Career Highlights: President and general manager of the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer (2005-2010). CEO of Harris County-Houston Sports Authority (2001-2005). CEO of the World League of American Football/NFL Europe (1996-2000). Academic All-American Hall of Fame (2000). General manager of the Rhein Fire (1995). General manager, Frankfurt Galaxy, World League of American Football (1991, 1992). NFL quarterback for the Houston Oilers (1982-1986). Quarterback for West Virginia University (1978-1981). Two-time Academic All-American (1980, 1981). Two-time MVP for West Virginia (1980, 1981). Louis D. Meisel Award (1981). Education: Bachelor's degree in history, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Rhodes Scholar finalist, West Virginia University (1982). Juris Doctorate, cum laude, University of Texas (1987)