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Bruce Van De Velde is an American college athletics administrator and football coach. He most recently was the senior associate athletic director at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He served as the athletic director at Iowa State University, Louisiana Tech University and Utah State University. Van De Velde was named the top athletic director in the country in 2005, according to the National Athletic Director's Association.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bruce Van De Velde served as the senior associate athletic director at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 2013 to 2020. Van De Velde oversaw football as well as the administrative areas of development and Badger Sports Properties which includes corporate sponsorships and the state wide radio network. He also oversaw the football booster group Mendota Gridiron Club. In addition, he served as the liaison with the Chancellors Office, UW Alumni Association and the UW Foundation. Van De Velde's oversight led the Badgers to numerous bowl games, including the Cotton Bowl and Orange Bowl in consecutive years.
Louisiana Tech University
Van De Velde served as Director of Athletics at Louisiana Tech University from 2010 to July 1, 2013 when he stepped down. [1] From 2008 to 2010, Van De Velde served as Deputy Director of Athletics & Chief Operating Officer at Louisiana Tech University under then-Director of Athletics/Head Football Coach Derek Dooley. [2]
During Van De Velde's tenure, LA Tech received an invitation to join Conference USA and left the Western Athletic Conference in July 2013. [3] In 2012, the Louisiana Tech football program received its highest national ranking in school history [4] and was ranked in the BCS for the first time. He was responsible for a compliance program that achieved no major NCAA rules infractions from 2008 to the present. [5] In addition, the student-athlete graduate success rate of 72 percent in 2012 was the highest in the history of the university and one of the top graduation rates in the nation. [6] All 16 sports programs were APR penalty free and eight programs achieved their highest APR in school history. [7]
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Kansas State University
Van De Velde was a part of Bill Snyder's staff at Kansas State University. Snyder and his early aughts group are credited with one of the greatest college football program turnarounds ever.
Teams he was associated with participated in the Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Holiday Bowl, Peach Bowl, Aloha Bowl, Independence Bowl, Insight.com Bowl, Copper Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl, Humanitarian Bowl, Orange Bowl, Pinstripe Bowl, Capital One Bowl, and Outback Bowl.
Coaching hires at LA Tech include Skip Holtz (football), [9] Sonny Dykes (football, WAC Coach of the Year), Michael White (men's basketball), and Mark Montgomery (softball). [10]
Van De Velde was responsible, while at Iowa State University, for hiring Christie Martens (women's golf) [11] and Christy Johnson-Lynch (volleyball, Big XII Coach of the Year). [12]
While at Utah State University, Van De Velde hired Stew Morrill (men's basketball – 5-time WAC Coach of the Year), unequivocally the most successful men's basketball coach in the history of the university. [13]
Van De Velde has won many awards and earned many achievements including: [14] [ failed verification ] General Robert R. Neyland - Outstanding Athletic Director Award presented by National Athletic Director's Association (2005), awarded to the top athletic director in the country, Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp - Award Recipient (1995) PRISM Award - Managerial Excellence (2010) Excellence in Management Cup - Texas A&M University (2009, 2010, 2011)[ citation needed ]
School | Position | Year |
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University of Wisconsin-Madison | Senior Associate Athletic Director | 2013 - 2020 |
Louisiana Tech University | Athletic Director | 2008 – 2013 |
University of Missouri | Director of Development | 2007 – 2008 |
Iowa State University | Athletic Director | 2000 – 2006 |
University of Oklahoma | Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs | 1999 – 2000 |
Utah State University | Director of Athletics | 1998 – 1999 |
Kansas State University | Associate Athletic Director for Football Operations | 1992 – 1997 |
Tulane University | Assistant Athletic Director for Recruiting | 1991 – 1992 |
The University of Iowa | Departmental Recruiting Coordinator | 1988 – 1991 |
Dana College | Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator | 1985 – 1988 |
Nebraska Wesleyan University | Assistant Football Coach | 1982 – 1985 |
In 1982, Van De Velde completed his undergraduate degree with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Iowa State University. His postgraduate work includes a Master of Arts degree in Physical Education from The University of Iowa (1991).[ citation needed ]
Van De Velde served under Hall of Fame coaches Hayden Fry at the University of Iowa, Bill Snyder at Kansas State University Barry Alvarez at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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