This award backs up everything I've heard about and seen from this guy.
The release from the athletic department...
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Penn State Football’s Jevin Stone Named Big Ten Video Coordinator of the Year
Stone earns honor from Collegiate Sports Video Association
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; May 18, 2016 – Penn State Football video director Jevin Stone was named the Big Ten Conference Video Coordinator of the of Year by the Collegiate Sports Video Association (CSVA). He was honored at the annual CSVA banquet in Cincinnati, Ohio May 12.
Stone is in his fifth year as Video Director for the football program after serving as a video assistant since 2009. Stone oversees all functions of the department, including filming and editing games and practices, budgeting and managing the student staff.
Stone earned two football letters as an offensive lineman at Indiana State and graduated in 2004. Following his playing career, Stone worked on the video staff for the football team. He was a member of the Indianapolis Colts’ video staff (2004-06), including the Super Bowl XLI Championship team. He also was the head video director for the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe in 2006, followed by a one-year stint with the Frankfurt Galaxy.
Stone was a video assistant with the Cleveland Browns in 2007-08 and rejoined the Colts’ video staff in 2008-09. He returned to the college ranks in 2009 as a video assistant at Penn State. Stone was selected as the 2015 Big Ten Football Video Director of the Year.
Stone oversees all video software and equipment in the Lasch football building. He supervises all of the video and computer needs for the Penn State football program as well as the filming and editing of all practices and games with the state-of-the-art XOS Thunder System. This technology allows the coaches and players to view any play or sequence at the click of a button from any computer, tablet or smart phone. Video is merged with key data, such as down and distance, to provide coaches and players with a complete analysis of every play. He also is responsible for the opponents’ game exchange via the internet.
The release from the athletic department...
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Penn State Football’s Jevin Stone Named Big Ten Video Coordinator of the Year
Stone earns honor from Collegiate Sports Video Association
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; May 18, 2016 – Penn State Football video director Jevin Stone was named the Big Ten Conference Video Coordinator of the of Year by the Collegiate Sports Video Association (CSVA). He was honored at the annual CSVA banquet in Cincinnati, Ohio May 12.
Stone is in his fifth year as Video Director for the football program after serving as a video assistant since 2009. Stone oversees all functions of the department, including filming and editing games and practices, budgeting and managing the student staff.
Stone earned two football letters as an offensive lineman at Indiana State and graduated in 2004. Following his playing career, Stone worked on the video staff for the football team. He was a member of the Indianapolis Colts’ video staff (2004-06), including the Super Bowl XLI Championship team. He also was the head video director for the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe in 2006, followed by a one-year stint with the Frankfurt Galaxy.
Stone was a video assistant with the Cleveland Browns in 2007-08 and rejoined the Colts’ video staff in 2008-09. He returned to the college ranks in 2009 as a video assistant at Penn State. Stone was selected as the 2015 Big Ten Football Video Director of the Year.
Stone oversees all video software and equipment in the Lasch football building. He supervises all of the video and computer needs for the Penn State football program as well as the filming and editing of all practices and games with the state-of-the-art XOS Thunder System. This technology allows the coaches and players to view any play or sequence at the click of a button from any computer, tablet or smart phone. Video is merged with key data, such as down and distance, to provide coaches and players with a complete analysis of every play. He also is responsible for the opponents’ game exchange via the internet.