Jaime Hill Selected to Participate in NCAA Champions Forum
PROVO, Utah – BYU defensive coordinator Jaime Hill has been selected by the NCAA to participate in a new program called the NCAA Champions Forum, which will take place June 18-19 in Orlando in conjunction with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Convention (NACDA).
The NCAA has named 11 football coaches from past NCAA Expert Coaches Academies to participate in the new program along with a group of current athletics directors. The NCAA Champions Forum has been organized in an effort to bring minority football coaches closer to the mindset of the athletics directors who ultimately hire head football coaches.
“This is a tremendous opportunity,” Hill said. “I’m looking forward to participating. It’s an honor to be selected.”
The 11 football coaches selected for the Champions Forum have been identified as some of the most experienced football coaches in the NCAA who have completed the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy and have expressed an interest in one day being a head coach at an NCAA college or university in Division I, II or III or being a head coach in a different NCAA division if already at the head coach level. The goal of the NCAA Champions Forum is to link the coaches with athletics directors who can provide insight on their hiring philosophies and be a bridge to their colleagues who one day may have vacant coaching positions at their universities.
A committee of former NCAA athletics directors selected the coaches. The NCAA Champions Forum selection committee is Paul Dee (former AD at University of Miami); Marino Casem (former AD at Southern University); Andy Geiger (former AD at Ohio State University); C.M. Newton (former AD at University of Kentucky); and Todd Turner (former AD at University of Washington).
“In the context of hiring minority head football coaches, it’s often said that athletics directors are not familiar with all of the diverse talent within the coaching ranks,” said Charlotte Westerhaus, NCAA vice president for Diversity and Inclusion. “The new NCAA Champions Forum will address this by bringing successful coaches from our Expert Academy face-to-face with key individuals who have the hiring power and professional connections with other athletics directors in the NCAA membership. The selected diverse coaches already have the requisite skill sets, we’re just placing them in the presence of highly regarded athletics directors who have hiring power and professional connections with other athletics directors.”
In addition to the Champions Forum, the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion group also directs the Future Coaches Academy for student-athletes, the Football Coaches Academy (less than eight years of experience) and the Expert Coaches Academy (eight years or more of experience). The NCAA Football Academies are designed to assist football coaches with career advancement and networking and exposure opportunities. Since the NCAA created its Coaching Academies in 2004, five of the eight minority football coaches who have been hired in head coaching positions at NCAA colleges and universities participated in the NCAA coaching academy programs.
Football Coaches Selected for the NCAA Champions Forum:
Garret Chachere, wide receivers coach, University of Arizona
Henry Frazier, head coach, Prairie View A&M University
Jaime Hill, defensive coordinator, Brigham Young University
Michael Hoyt, defensive coordinator, Albright College
Brian Jones, running backs coach, University of Missouri
David Kelly, assistant head coach, wide receivers coach, University of Central Florida
Jeffrey Mclnerney, head coach, Central Connecticut State University
Don Pellum, running backs coach, University of Oregon
James Spady, offensive coordinator, Grambling State University
Larry Porter, assistant head coach/running backs coach, Louisiana State University
Paul Winters, head coach, Wayne State University
Athletics Directors Selected for the NCAA Champions Forum:
Joe Castiglione, University of Oklahoma
Bubba Cunningham, Tulsa University
Damon Evans, University of Georgia
Derrick Gragg, Eastern Michigan University
Kirby Hocutt, University of Miami (Fla.)
Eric Hyman, University of South Carolina
Lee McElroy, University at Albany
Jim Phillips, Northwestern University
Tim Selgo, Grand Valley State University
Joy Solomen, Rowan College
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