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TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:02 pm
by weberwildcat
The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 Voters -
The Sports Network: Aaron Corrill, Andrew Gaddess, Craig Haley, Phil Sokol, Kevin Spiegel;
Big Sky: Brian Berger, Brad Bugger, Roy Burton, Dave Cook, Mick Holien, Jon Kasper, Heather Kennedy, Bill Lamberty, Brad Larsen, Jeff Lasky, Scott Marsh, Fritz Neighbor, Steve Schaack, Steve Shaff, Mitch Strohman;
Big South: John Avery, Wade Branner, Blake Freeland, Adam Gutes, Brent Hager, Matt Hogue, Chris Lang, Marc Rabb, Mark Simpson, Todd Wetmore;
CAA Football: Mike Barber, Pete Clawson, Mike DeGeorge, Glenn Frazer, Dean Kenefick, Allen Lessels, Andrew Mahoney, John Martin, Scott Meyer, Mike Murphy, Dan O'Connell, Keith Pompey, Scott Selheimer, Kevin Tresolini, Matt Vautour, Melinda Waldrop, Jason Yellin;
Great West: Amil Anderson, Eric Burdick, Jacque Cottrell, Neil Gardner, Jeremy Hoeck, Doug Kelly, Mike Robles, Randy Scovil; Independent Schools: Ted Alexander, Chris Hooks, Opio Mashariki, Rich Radford, Kimberly Zivkovich;
Ivy League: Rick Bender, Ed Benkin, Eric Dolan, Michael Gold, Chris Humm, Craig Larson, Craig Sachson, Kurt Svoboda, Bruce Wood;
MEAC: Chris Carlson, Thomas Grant, Bill Hamilton, Leonard Hayes IV, Ed Hill Jr., Ronnie Johnson, Dennis Jones, Matt Michalec, Eric Moore, Patricia Porter, Dan Ryan, Maurice Williams, Brent Woronoff;
Missouri Valley Football Conference: John Bohnenkamp, Jason Clay, Todd Hefferman, Jason Hove, Ace Hunt, Mike Kern, Rick Kindhart, Kara Moran, Patrick Osterman, Trevor Parks, Randy Reinhardt, Jeff Schwartz, Lyndal Scranton, Terry Vandrovec, Mike Williams, Brock Wissmiller;
Northeast Conference: Brian DePasquale, Jim Duzyk, Andrew Santillo, Chris Shovlin, Jason Sullivan, Ralph Ventre, Greg Viscomi;
Ohio Valley Conference: Neal Bradley, John Brush, Michael Clark, Wallace Dooley, Barry Gresham, Jeff Honza, James Horne, Brad Kirtley, Joe Lofaro, Rich Moser, Brian Nielsen, Mike Parris, Kyle Schwartz, Greg Seitz;
Patriot League: Charles Bare, Bill Bowman, Joe DiBari, Matt Dougherty, Keith Groller, Jeremiah Hergott, Steve Lomangino, Eric Malanowski, Matt Markus, Ryan Sakamoto;
Pioneer Football League: Cody Bush, Jack Cronin, Drew Dickerson, Jeff Elliott, Mike Ferraro, Marc Gignac, Ted Gosen, Joel Lamp, Mike Mahon, Barry Milligan, Chuck Mraz, Joe Prisco, Ryan Wronkowicz;
Southern Conference: Jay Blackman, Tommy Bowman, Rose Carter, Mike Flynn, Don Heath, David Jackson, Joey Mullins, Noelle Orr-Blaney, Chris Rash, Hunter Reid, Mandrallius "Many" Robinson, Adam Smith, Brent Williamson, Jason Yaman;
Southland: Jason Barfield , Louis Bonnette, James Dixon, Kevin Gore, Alex Hickey, Doug Ireland, Todd Lamb, Tyler Mayforth, Rick Poulter, Brent St. Germain, Matt Sullivan;
Southwestern Athletic Conference: Rodney Bush, Tom Galbraith, Ley Jean, Leonard Moon, Roderick Mosley, Wesley Peterson, Brandon Willis; Other Representatives: Brian Brennan, Josh Buchanan, LeCounte Conaway.
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:02 pm
by weberwildcat
Big Sky's who are they? Can anyone help identify the following?
Big Sky:
Brian Berger,
Brad Bugger, Idaho St media
Roy Burton, Standard-Examiner reporter (Ogden Newspaper)
Dave Cook, EWU SID
Mick Holien, Griz media
Jon Kasper, Big Sky SID
Heather Kennedy,
Bill Lamberty, MSU SID
Brad Larsen, Weber State SID
Jeff Lasky,
Scott Marsh, Montana State media
Fritz Neighbor, Griz media
Steve Schaack, Idaho St media
Steve Shaff, NAU SID
Mitch Strohman; NAU Radio Guy
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:03 pm
by danefan
Putting their names on a list is not exposing their shitty ballots.
The TSN will only fix itself when its willing to show each of these ballots.
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:05 pm
by webfan
It'll never happen.
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:06 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
Dave Cook is EWU's SID.
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:09 pm
by weberwildcat
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Dave Cook is EWU's SID.
thanks, ill add it
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:11 pm
by ToTheLeft
Big South:
John Avery
Wade Branner
Blake Freeland
Adam Gutes
Brent Hager
Matt Hogue - Don't like this guy at all, but not sure about his qualifications. He's some kind of AD type at Coastal
Chris Lang - Writer for Lynchburg N and A. Best man for the job from the Big South, familiar with Big Sky teams as well as Big South
Marc Rabb
Mark Simpson
Todd Wetmore- Liberty Assistant AD of Sport Comms. I can't imagine he's following every game, as he's pretty busy.
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:13 pm
by 93henfan
danefan wrote:Putting their names on a list is not exposing their shitty ballots.
The TSN will only fix itself when its willing to show each of these ballots.
Exactly.
Also, to help with the identifications, Kevin Tresolini is the long time beat writer for The Wilmington, DE News Journal covering UD football. Scott Selheimer is UD's Sports Information Director. Both are well-respected in their field.
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:15 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
weberwildcat wrote:Big Sky's who are they? Can anyone help identify the following?
Big Sky:
Brian Berger,
Brad Bugger,
Roy Burton, Standard-Examiner reporter (Ogden Newspaper)
Dave Cook,
Mick Holien,
Jon Kasper, Big Sky SID
Heather Kennedy,
Bill Lamberty,
Brad Larsen, Weber State SID
Jeff Lasky,
Scott Marsh,
Fritz Neighbor, Is this a real name?
Steve Schaack,
Steve Shaff,
Mitch Strohman; NAU Radio Guy
Mick Holien & Fritz Neighbor are both Newsmen for the Griz. Both are friends of mine and good people that take their jobs fairly seriously but I can't speak to their knowledge of other teams around the country. Mick is also our radio guy.
I would imagine that most of the guys that vote are pretty familiar with the teams in their area/conferences but not quite as up on the conferences that are not traditionally strong...like the NEC. I know that over beers once in a while I will be talking about a team from another are of the country and I know more back story than some of the local newsmen do.
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:15 pm
by Bronco
Fritz Neighbor, Is this a real name?
Was or still is a sports reporter for the Missoula newspaper
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:16 pm
by Willie
Bronco wrote:Fritz Neighbor, Is this a real name?
Was or still is a sports reporter for the Missoula newspaper
Yes
and
Yes, still is
Re: TSN Poll Votes Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:17 pm
by T-Dog
Southern Conference:
Jay Blackman - UTC, Assistant AD - Communications and Media Relations
Tommy Bowman - ASU, Winston-Salem Journal App beat writer
Rose Carter - GSU, Assistant AD/Media Relations
Mike Flynn - ASU, SID
Don Heath - GSU, Savannah Morning News GSU beat writer
David Jackson - ASU, Assistant AD/Media Relations/Radio Play By Play
Joey Mullins - Samford, SID
Noelle Orr-Blaney - The Citadel, Media Relations Director
Chris Rash - The Citadel, Assistant Director of Media Relations
Hunter Reid - Furman, SID
Mandrallius Robinson - Furman, The Greenville News Furman beat writer
Adam Smith - Elon, The Burlington Times-News Elon beat writer
Brent Williamson - Wofford, Assistant Athletic Director of Media Relations
Jason Yaman - SoCon, Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:20 pm
by danefan
Northeast Conference:
Brian DePasquale - UAlbany SID
Jim Duzyk
Andrew Santillo - Troy Record (UAlbany beat writer) - posts his ballot here:
http://therecordsports.blogspot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UAlbany got thoroughly defeated on Saturday, 38-0. Robert Morris was so impressive that I moved them into the Top 25.
Robert Morris was in my poll a few weeks ago, after beating Liberty. Now, the Colonials are back.
Here is my ballot, with the number in (x) if it's different
1. Appalachian State
2. Delaware
3. Jacksonville State
4. William & Mary
5. Stephen F. Austin
6. Villanova
7. Montana
8. Eastern Washington
9. Liberty (17)
10. New Hampshire
11. Furman (25)
12. Massachusetts
13. James Madison (11)
14. Wofford (9)
15. Richmond (16)
16. Northern Iowa (19)
17. Montana State (15)
18. Bethune-Cookman (14)
19. South Carolina State (18)
20. Southeast Missouri State (13)
21. Penn (20)
22. Northern Arizona
23. North Dakota State (NR)
24. Georgia Southern (NR)
25. Robert Morris (NR)
Chris Shovlin
Jason Sullivan
Ralph Ventre
Greg Viscomi
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:25 pm
by dgreco
Northeast Conference:
Brian DePasquale - ?
Jim Duzyk - RMU SID
Andrew Santillo - ?
Chris Shovlin - play-by-play voice for RMU
Jason Sullivan - Bryant SID
Ralph Ventre - Assistant Director of Communications for the NEC
Greg Viscomi - Assistant Director of Athletics Communications for Monmouth
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:32 pm
by danefan
dgreco wrote:Northeast Conference:
Brian DePasquale - UAlbany SID
Jim Duzyk - RMU SID
Andrew Santillo -Troy Record - UAlbany Beat Writer - see above for his actual ballot this week
Chris Shovlin - play-by-play voice for RMU
Jason Sullivan - Bryant SID
Ralph Ventre - Assistant Director of Communications for the NEC
Greg Viscomi - Assistant Director of Athletics Communications for Monmouth
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:33 pm
by griz8791
I wonder if "Scott Marsh" is supposed to be "Scott Mansch." Mansch is a sports writer for the Great Falls Tribune who seems to specialize in Montana State athletics.
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:34 pm
by aceinthehole
danefan wrote:Northeast Conference:
Brian DePasquale - UAlbany SID
Jim Duzyk
Andrew Santillo - Troy Record (UAlbany beat writer) - posts his ballot here:
http://therecordsports.blogspot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UAlbany got thoroughly defeated on Saturday, 38-0. Robert Morris was so impressive that I moved them into the Top 25.
Robert Morris was in my poll a few weeks ago, after beating Liberty. Now, the Colonials are back.
Here is my ballot, with the number in (x) if it's different
1. Appalachian State
2. Delaware
3. Jacksonville State
4. William & Mary
5. Stephen F. Austin
6. Villanova
7. Montana
8. Eastern Washington
9. Liberty (17)
10. New Hampshire
11. Furman (25)
12. Massachusetts
13. James Madison (11)
14. Wofford (9)
15. Richmond (16)
16. Northern Iowa (19)
17. Montana State (15)
18. Bethune-Cookman (14)
19. South Carolina State (18)
20. Southeast Missouri State (13)
21. Penn (20)
22. Northern Arizona
23. North Dakota State (NR)
24. Georgia Southern (NR)
25. Robert Morris (NR)
Chris Shovlin
Jason Sullivan
Ralph Ventre
Greg Viscomi
Good for him for being transparent - but how in the world does he justify Liberty at #9.
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:39 pm
by ∞∞∞
Rich Radford (independent) also posts his poll on his blog every week. Here's his this week:
My Top 25 votes for 10/10/10
Here is my Top 25 ballot for the FCS for The Sports Network poll:
1. Delaware
2. Appalachian State
3. Jacksonville State
4. William and Mary
5. Villanova
6. James Madison
7. Montana State
8. Massachusetts
9. Stephen F. Austin
10. Montana
11. Wofford
12. Cal Poly
13. Eastern Washington
14. Chattanooga
15. Jacksonville
16. South Carolina State
17. Elon
18. Furman
19. Penn
20. North Dakota State
21. Liberty
22. Bethune-Cookman
23. New Hampshire
24. Southeast Missouri State
25. Georgia Southern
http://hamptonroads.com/2010/10/my-top-25-votes-101010
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:47 pm
by griz8791
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:48 pm
by ToTheLeft
I'm sure CatMom could have told us this, too, but since she hasn't chimed in yet...
Tyler Mayforth is a beat writer for the San Marcos Daily Record, and covers TXST Football. He's originally from Delaware.
For the second consecutive week, there hasn't been a change in the Top 5 as Delaware (No. 1), Appalachian State (No. 2), Jacksonville State (No. 3), William & Mary (No. 4) and Stephen F. Austin (No. 5) hold their spots.
With James Madison, Massachusetts, Montana State and South Carolina State all losing Saturday, it shook up the rest of the Top 10.
Villanova (N0. 6) climbed four spots while Eastern Washington (No. 7), Liberty (No. 8), Wofford (No. 9) and New Hampshire (No. 10) all claimed spots among the nation's best.
Usually he posts his poll, this is his "preview" of his poll.
http://smdrcatscradle.blogspot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:49 pm
by uofmman1122
∞∞∞ wrote:Rich Radford (independent) also posts his poll on his blog every week. Here's his this week:
My Top 25 votes for 10/10/10
Here is my Top 25 ballot for the FCS for The Sports Network poll:
1. Delaware
2. Appalachian State
3. Jacksonville State
4. William and Mary
5. Villanova
6. James Madison
7. Montana State
8. Massachusetts
9. Stephen F. Austin
10. Montana
11. Wofford
12. Cal Poly
13. Eastern Washington
14. Chattanooga
15. Jacksonville
16. South Carolina State
17. Elon
18. Furman
19. Penn
20. North Dakota State
21. Liberty
22. Bethune-Cookman
23. New Hampshire
24. Southeast Missouri State
25. Georgia Southern
http://hamptonroads.com/2010/10/my-top-25-votes-101010
How in the world can he justify having Montana State at 7 after they got absolutely crushed by a team outside his top 25?
Edit: Nevermind, this ballot is from last week.

Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:51 pm
by griz8791
Brad Bugger seems to be involved with publishing the ISU Bengal Blog:
http://isubengalblog.blogspot.com/
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:51 pm
by ToTheLeft
A JMU fan could have told you this, too, but...
Mike Barber is a writer for the Daily News-Record out of Harrisonburg
Link to his blog, where he posts his poll...
http://www.dnronline.com/blog_list.php?TID=5&back=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:58 pm
by griz8791
Bill Lamberty was SID at Montana State as of last year:
http://www.montana.edu/bobcats/news.php ... &nid=20053
Re: TSN Poll Voters Exposed
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 4:07 pm
by griz8791
Steve Shaff is assistant athletic director for media relations at NAU:
http://www.nauathletics.com/information ... o-template