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Post by rtael on Nov 28, 2015 4:18:20 GMT -5
Does anyone know who is on the selection committee? I assume this information is available somewhere but I couldn't find it on the NCAA website. Was watching a match earlier and Scates was commentating and said that he thinks the chairman of the committee this year is someone who favors going pretty strictly by RPI. Just made me kinda wonder who that person is so I can threaten bodily harm to his children urge him to consider selecting Colorado anyway.
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Post by gobruins on Nov 28, 2015 5:08:48 GMT -5
web1.ncaa.org/committees/committees_roster.jsp?CommitteeName=1WVBCut and pasted below, but the formatting isn't great. Clink on the link for a better view. Division I Women's Volleyball Committee Legislation: Ten members, including six FBS representatives and four Division I or FCS representatives. One representative from each of the eight volleyball regions (Northeast, Mideast, East, South, Central, Midwest, West, Pacific) and two members selected at large. Quota of 50 percent administrators: 5. Liaisons: Kristin W. Fasbender, Kelsey Cermak *Eligible for reappointment Division Region Title Name & Institution Conference Term Expiration FBS MIDWEST REGION Associate Athletic Director Corey Bray University of Alabama at Birmingham Conference USA AUG 2017 FBS SOUTH REGION Associate Athletics Director David Mines Auburn University Southeastern Conference AUG 2017 FBS WEST REGION Associate Commissioner Carrie M. Coll Mountain West Conference Mountain West Conference AUG 2019 FBS PACIFIC REGION SWA Lisa Peterson University of Oregon Pac-12 Conference AUG 2018 FBS EAST REGION Senior Assoc. AD/SWA Vanessa J. Fuchs Florida State University Atlantic Coast Conference AUG 2019 FCS CENTRAL REGION Associate Commissioner Jenny McGhee Southland Conference Southland Conference AUG 2019 DI MIDEAST REGION AD Richard Cole Jr. Iona College Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference AUG 2018 DI NORTHEAST REGION AD Timothy W. Hall University of Maryland, Baltimore County America East Conference AUG 2017 DI SOUTH REGION SWA Debbie Garcia University of Texas at Arlington Sun Belt Conference AUG 2018 DI CENTRAL REGION SWA Jean Berger University of Northern Iowa Missouri Valley Conference AUG 2016
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Post by dd2000 on Nov 28, 2015 7:20:39 GMT -5
Wow, considering the number of people that live on the west coast, and the number of volleyball programs, that area is under represented on the committee.
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Post by jayj79 on Nov 28, 2015 9:19:24 GMT -5
I find it odd that they use the "FBS"/"FCS" terms when those only apply to football.
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Nov 28, 2015 9:33:07 GMT -5
Wow, considering the number of people that live on the west coast, and the number of volleyball programs, that area is under represented on the committee. Huh? Representation is based on number of schools. There aren't a large number of schools out west, especially compared to the east.
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Post by badgerbreath on Nov 28, 2015 9:47:20 GMT -5
What's pops out to me is how "Southeast heavy" that committee is. Auburn, AUB, Southland, FSU, Arlington.
And what is the rationale for a quota of 50% administrators?
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Post by Mocha on Nov 28, 2015 10:44:22 GMT -5
And where is the VT representative?!
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Post by n00b on Nov 28, 2015 10:49:19 GMT -5
Northern Iowa's SWA being on the committee can do nothing but help their bubble situation...
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Post by Babar on Nov 28, 2015 11:22:29 GMT -5
And where is the VT representative?!
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Post by MsRSV on Nov 28, 2015 11:29:36 GMT -5
Wow, considering the number of people that live on the west coast, and the number of volleyball programs, that area is under represented on the committee. Huh? Representation is based on number of schools. There aren't a large number of schools out west, especially compared to the east. Image credit: RichKern.com
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Post by Babar on Nov 28, 2015 11:35:00 GMT -5
Huh? Representation is based on number of schools. There aren't a large number of schools out west, especially compared to the east. Image credit: RichKern.com Damn. Call the border patrol. Two schools in North Dakota are trying to cross over into Minnesota.
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Post by pacman on Nov 28, 2015 11:43:16 GMT -5
Interesting that bubble team Oregon has an AD on the committee
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Nov 28, 2015 11:46:22 GMT -5
Damn. Call the border patrol. Two schools in North Dakota are trying to cross over into Minnesota. It's marketing. "Come to NDSU (or UND): Conveniently located near Minnesota." That's the best they can do. It's just like a Bimbleman's 6 Pack: 5 bottles of Bud Light and 1 bottle of Bimbleman's [jingle] "Bud Light's the one for you and your honey...but every once in a while buy Bimbleman's 'cause we really need the money!" [/jingle]
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Post by tomclen on Nov 28, 2015 11:53:34 GMT -5
Interesting that bubble team Oregon has an AD on the committee It's the Nike slot.
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Post by austintatious on Nov 28, 2015 12:05:31 GMT -5
What's pops out to me is how "Southeast heavy" that committee is. Auburn, AUB, Southland, FSU, Arlington. And what is the rationale for a quota of 50% administrators? Texas is really big, but I don't think Arlington, Tx could ever be classified as Southeast. And 8 of the 15 Southland schools are either in Texas or Arkansas, again stretching the definition of SE a bit. Of course, to many anything east of the rockies is considered a conspiracy against the west coast. Maybe that advanced placement geography class needed a new map or a better instructor. As far as 50% administrators I am on board with you.
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