Middle Tennessee State University Athletics

Bartlett goes back-to-back to win C-USA Video Coordinator of the Year honor
2/26/2020 11:00:00 AM | Football
COLLEGE STATION - The Collegiate Sports Video Association named Erik Bartlett, Video Coordinator/Associate Director of Football Operations at Middle Tennessee, the 2019-2020 Conference USA Video Coordinator of the Year.
Bartlett is a back-to-back winner of the Conference USA Video Coordinator of the Year award, as he was granted it for the 2018-2019 season. This is his second overall conference video coordinator of the year honor.
Bartlett was selected by a majority vote of his peers in C-USA to receive the Conference Video Coordinator of the Year honor. He is now a finalist for the prestigious Bob Matey National Video Coordinator of the Year award, which will be announced at the annual CSVA banquet on May 14th, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
"I am very humbled to win this award for the second time," said Bartlett. "For my peers to recognize me is really special because we have a lot of talented people in Conference USA. The recognition would have never occurred without a tremendous leader in Rick Stockstill, a great staff of interns and students, and a loyal support group."
The Bob Matey award is presented to the Video Coordinator who displays innovation, determination, perseverance, and technical skill as portrayed by the late Bob Matey, legendary Video Coordinator from Texas A&M.
Bartlett, a graduate of Middle Tennessee, is embarking on his 10th year as coordinator of video operations for the Blue Raider football program with the 2020 season. Bartlett became just the third full-time video coordinator at Middle Tennessee when he was hired in July 2011.
Bartlett oversees daily operations that include assisting all members of the Blue Raider football program with their technological needs, maintaining a video library that includes game, practice and opponent video, creating all motivational and recruiting films and managing inventory of all electronic and camera equipment. He has also overseen planning for all technical aspects of the team's five postseason bowl appearances during his tenure and implementation of a cloud-based service that gives members of the program the ability to study video remotely.
His other duties with the football program consist of setting up meeting rooms at the hotel during home and away games, making highlight tapes for NFL draft prospects, and handling all video for the coaches' daily meetings.
Bartlett added the title of Associate Director of Football Operations in 2017 where he works closely with director Brent Brock and assists with summer camps.
Erik, and his wife Amy, reside in Murfreesboro and have a son, Brock.
Bartlett is a back-to-back winner of the Conference USA Video Coordinator of the Year award, as he was granted it for the 2018-2019 season. This is his second overall conference video coordinator of the year honor.
Bartlett was selected by a majority vote of his peers in C-USA to receive the Conference Video Coordinator of the Year honor. He is now a finalist for the prestigious Bob Matey National Video Coordinator of the Year award, which will be announced at the annual CSVA banquet on May 14th, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
"I am very humbled to win this award for the second time," said Bartlett. "For my peers to recognize me is really special because we have a lot of talented people in Conference USA. The recognition would have never occurred without a tremendous leader in Rick Stockstill, a great staff of interns and students, and a loyal support group."
The Bob Matey award is presented to the Video Coordinator who displays innovation, determination, perseverance, and technical skill as portrayed by the late Bob Matey, legendary Video Coordinator from Texas A&M.
Bartlett, a graduate of Middle Tennessee, is embarking on his 10th year as coordinator of video operations for the Blue Raider football program with the 2020 season. Bartlett became just the third full-time video coordinator at Middle Tennessee when he was hired in July 2011.
Bartlett oversees daily operations that include assisting all members of the Blue Raider football program with their technological needs, maintaining a video library that includes game, practice and opponent video, creating all motivational and recruiting films and managing inventory of all electronic and camera equipment. He has also overseen planning for all technical aspects of the team's five postseason bowl appearances during his tenure and implementation of a cloud-based service that gives members of the program the ability to study video remotely.
His other duties with the football program consist of setting up meeting rooms at the hotel during home and away games, making highlight tapes for NFL draft prospects, and handling all video for the coaches' daily meetings.
Bartlett added the title of Associate Director of Football Operations in 2017 where he works closely with director Brent Brock and assists with summer camps.
Erik, and his wife Amy, reside in Murfreesboro and have a son, Brock.
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