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Selection Committee Listing 2020-21 (Clean).Xlsx Under Armour ADOY Selection Committee Listing FBS Name Institution Categorization John Swofford Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Craig Thompson Mountain West Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey Southeastern Conference Commissioner Jeff Hurd Western Athletic Conference Commissioner Larry Scott Pacific-12 Conference Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher Mid-American Conference Commissioner Mike Aresco American Athletic Conference Commissioner Judy MacLeod Conference USA Commissioner Keith Gill Sun Belt Conference Commissioner Bob Bowlsby Big 12 Conference Commissioner Kevin Warren Big Ten Conference Commissioner Warde Manuel University of Michigan NACDA Officer Rick Hart Southern Methodist University NACDA Officer/2019-20 Winner Charlie Cobb Georgia State University NACDA Executive Committee Allen Greene Auburn University NACDA Executive Committee Jamie Pollard Iowa State University NACDA Officer/2018-19 Winner Felicia Martin NCAA NACDA Executive Committee Chris Del Conte University of Texas NACDA Executive Committee Heather Lyke University of Pittsburgh NACDA Executive Committee Whit Babcock Virginia Tech NACDA Executive Committee Pat Chun Washington State University 2018-19 Winner Danny White University of Central Florida 2018-19 Winner Doug Gillin Appalachian State University 2019-20 Winner Bubba Cunningham University of North Carolina 2019-20 Winner Mack Rhoades Baylor University 2019-20 Winner FCS Name Institution Categorization Dennis Thomas MEAC Commissioner Patty Viverito Missouri Valley Football Conference Commissioner Joe D'Antonio Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner Tom Wistrcill Big Sky Conference Commissioner Kyle Kallander Big South Conference Commissioner Robin Harris Ivy League Commissioner Doug Elgin Missouri Valley Conference Commissioner Beth DeBauche Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Noreen Morris Northeast Conference Commissioner Tom Burnett Southland Conference Commissioner Charles McClelland Southwestern Athletic Conference Commissioner Val Ackerman Big East Conference Commissioner Amy Huchthausen America East Conference Commissioner Ted Gumbart Atlantic Sun Conference Commissioner Bernadette McGlade Atlantic 10 Conference Commissioner Dennis Farrell Big West Conference Commissioner Julie Roe Lach Horizon League Commissioner Richard Ensor Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Commissioner Jennifer Heppel Patriot League Commissioner Tom Douple Summitt League Commissioner Gloria Nevarez West Coast Conference Commissioner Bill Chaves Eastern Washington University NACDA Executive Committee Chrissi Rawak University of Delaware NACDA Executive Committee Grace Calhoun University of Pennsylvania 2018-19 Winner Barry Collier Butler University 2018-19 Winner Earl Hilton North Carolina A&T State University 2018-19 Winner Matt Larsen North Dakota State University 2018-19 Winner Erin McDermott Harvard University 2018-19 Winner Mark Jackson Villanova University 2019-20 Winner Neil Sullivan University of Dayton 2019-20 Winner Lynn Thompson Bethune-Cookman University 2019-20 Winner Under Armour ADOY Selection Committee Listing Division I-AAA Name Institution Categorization Gary Cunningham NACDA Past President NACDA Val Ackerman Big East Conference Commissioner Dennis Thomas MEAC Commissioner Joe D'Antonio Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner Kyle Kallander Big South Conference Commissioner Doug Elgin Missouri Valley Conference Commissioner Beth DeBauche Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Noreen Morris Northeast Conference Commissioner Tom Burnett Southland Conference Commissioner Keith Gill Sun Belt Conference Commissioner Jeff Hurd Western Athletic Conference Commissioner Amy Huchthausen America East Conference Commissioner Ted Gumbart Atlantic Sun Conference Commissioner Bernadette McGlade Atlantic 10 Conference Commissioner Dennis Ferrell Big West Conference Commissioner Julie Roe Lach Horizon League Commissioner Richard Ensor Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Commissioner Jennifer Heppel Patriot League Commissioner Tom Douple Summitt League Commissioner Gloria Nevarez West Coast Conference Commissioner Kim Record University of North Carolina Greensboro NACDA Officer Janet Cone University of North Carolina Asheville NACDA Executive Committee Scott Wiegandt Bellarmine University NACDA Executive Committee Ken Kavanagh Florida Gulf Coast University 2018-19 Winner Jim Donovan Cal State Fullerton 2018-19 Winner Bruce Rasmussen Creighton University 2018-19 Winner Mike Roth Gonzaga University 2018-19 Winner Amanda Braun University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 2019-20 Winner Philip Hutcheson Lipscomb University 2019-20 Winner Bill Scholl Marquette University 2019-20 Winner Steve Watson Loyola University Chicago 2019-20 Winner Division II Name Institution Categorization Pennie Parker Rollins College NACDA Officer Dennis Francois Central Washington University NACDA Executive Committee Kim Pate Lenoir-Rhyne University NACDA Executive Committee Tom Daeger Great Midwest Athletic Conference Commissioner/D2 CCA President Anita Barker Chico State University 2018-19 Winner Mike Cerino Limestone College 2018-19 Winner Jim Johnson Pittsburg State University 2019-20 Winner Laura Liesman Georgian Court University 2019-20 Winner Tim McMurray Texas A&M University-Commerce 2019-20 Winner Lindsay Reeves University of North Georgia 2019-20 Winner Division III Name Institution Categorization Tim Gleason OAC Commissioner Keri Luchowski NCAC Commissioner Stevie Baker-Watson DePauw University NACDA Executive Committee Anthony Azama Washington University St. Louis NACDA Executive Committee Mike Snyder Illinois College NACDA Executive Committee Nan Carney-Debord Denison University 2018-19 Winner Mike Mooney SUNY Geneseo 2018-19 Winner Jason Verdugo Hamline University 2018-19 Winner Dana Harmon Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2019-20 Winner Jim Miller North Central College 2019-20 Winner Craig Poisson Springfield College 2019-20 Winner Under Armour ADOY Selection Committee Listing NAIA Name Institution Categorization Jim Carr NAIA NACDA Executive Committee Mike McCaffrey University of St. Francis NACDA Executive Committee/2018-19 Winner Quiin Monahan University of South Carolina Beaufort NACDA Executive Committee Kiki Barnes Dillard University 2018-19 Winner Darin Wilson Georgia Gwinnett College 2018-19 Winner Brett Simpson Loyola University New Orleans 2019-20 Winner Thomas Smith Missouri Baptist University 2019-20 Winner Drew Watson Southeastern University 2019-20 Winner Junior/Community College Name Institution Categorization Chris Parker NJCAA Executive Director Vin Cullen Retired AD Retired Marci Henry Northeastern Junior College 2018-19 Winner Michelle Ruble College of Southern Maryland NACDA Executive Committee Rob Chaney Tallahassee Community College NACDA Executive Committee Christina Hundley Paradise Valley Community College NACDA Executive Committee Kanoe Bandy Taft College 2018-19 Winner Gary Broadhurst Mohawk Valley Community College 2018-19 Winner Joe Jennum Mt. San Antonio College 2019-20 Winner Jake Ripple Dodge City Community College 2019-20 Winner Doug Spiwak Harper College 2019-20 Winner Troy Tucker Northampton Community College 2019-20 Winner.
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