
Karadeema Honored by CSVA as SEC Video Coordinator of Year
2/10/2025 9:26:00 PM | Football
COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri's Josh Karadeema was acknowledged by the College Sports Video Association (CSVA) on Monday as the Southeastern Conference Video Coordinator of the Year.
Karadeema, Mizzou's director of coaches' video operations, has been on the Tigers football staff since 2022. He was selected by his peers in the league to receive the honor and 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 21 in Houston, Texas.
Karadeema oversees the day-to-day operations of football's video department. He and his staff are responsible for filming and editing all practice and game film, NCAA video exchange, NFL games, and technical needs in the building. He is also responsible for all the digital signage in the football building and indoor facility.
Prior to Missouri, Karadeema spent time with the Tennessee Titans, Vanderbilt University, Indianapolis Colts, and Florida State University. While at FSU, he was on staff for an ACC Championship in football and national titles with women's soccer (2014) and softball (2018).
Originally from Jacksonville, Fla., Karadeema earned a bachelor's degree in information and communication technology in 2016 from Florida State.
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 University.
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