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With several new moderator panelists, the main moderator panelists and villains were [[wikipedia:realignment (sports)|realigned]] into eight divisions: two villains in each division in the Men's Conference with three moderators in each division in the Women's Conference and four divisions in each conference. In creating the new divisions, the producers and directors tried to maintain the historical rivalries from the old alignment, while at the same time attempting to organize the moderators geographically. Legally, two pink team moderators (Tracia Ward and Holly Everman) and two purple team moderators (Ava Zinn and Kathi Jameson) were required to be in different divisions as part of any realignment proposals; this was because Tracia Ward and Ava Zinn share the Fort Wayne market and Holly Everman and Karly Jameson share the Indianapolis market.<ref>??</ref>
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The major changes are: <ref>??<!-- [http://www.nfl.com/standings/divisionrealignment] --></ref>
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* The Pink, Purple, Red, and Blue teams were split into two divisions: East and West.
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* [[Thia Tola]] and [[Kendra Ray]] swapped divisions, with Tola becoming the fourth female moving from the pink to purple team and Ray becoming the first (with the exception of [[Perri Johnson]] and [[Hillary Matthewson]]) transwoman moving from the purple to pink team.
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* New Red Team moderators [[Phil Allen]] and [[Kye Sanchez]] were placed into the newly formed Red Team East.
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* New Blue team moderators [[Tavon Savage]] and [[Bill Delagatto]] were placed into the newly formed Blue Team West.
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* Holly & Perri, new moderators [[Marti McDaniel]] and [[Breeanna Sorensen]] were placed into the newly formed Pink Team East.
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* Tracia & Hillary, the reassigned Kendra Ray, and new duo moderator [[Ann Dwyar|Ann]] & [[Kylie Dwyar|Kylie]] were placed into the newly formed Pink Team West.
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* [[Clark Jones]] and [[Luka Runecraft]] remained on the Red Team and placed into the newly formed Red Team West.
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* [[Archibald Coolranch]] and [[Glenn Swaringen]] remained on the Blue Team and placed into the newly formed Blue Team East.
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* [[Ava Zinn|Ava]] & [[Kymberly Alvaraz|Kymberly]], [[Rachael Passalt]], and the reassigned Tola were placed into the newly formed Purple Team West.
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* [[Kathi Jameson|Kathi]] & [[Karly Jameson|Karly]], [[Lanise White|Lanise]] & [[Danni McClannahan|Danni]], and new moderator [[Donna Doogan]] were placed into the newly formed Purple Team East.
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this season is largely intended to preserve the pre-expansion setups, keeping traditional rivals in the same division. Plans are in the works add more moderators in the future <!-- the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] and [[Seattle Seahawks]] -- but this would not take place  until 1976, seven years after the merger. --->
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===Lanise White moves to the purple team===
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===Death of Leonard Lai===
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===Death of Kathy Roberts===
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===Death of Kellie Rock===
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===Julia Passalt resignation===
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==Rule Changes==
 
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Revision as of 02:57, 20 May 2016

Vote for the Girls (U.S.)
Season 8
Broadcast from Fall 2016
Moderators
Host(s)
Record 0-0
Chronology
Late 2016

The eighth season of Vote for the Girls will premiere in the fall of 2016. Ava Zinn officially announced Vote for the Girls's renewal on March 28, 2016 returning as a fall and spring series.[1]

Ava Zinn and Holly Everman will return for their eighth consecutive season with Lanise White, Kendra Ray, Kymberly Alvaraz, Tracia Ward, Danni McClannahan, Kathi Jameson, and Karly Jameson returning for their second season. Former moderator Hillary Matthewson, who returned after a two season absence, Rachael Passalt, Ann Dwyar, Kylie Dwyar, Marti McDaniel, Breeanna Sorensen, Rhonda Spencer, will join the moderator panel following the departures of Kellie Rock, Kathy Roberts, and Julia Passalt[2][3][4].

Archibald Coolranch will return for his eighth season with Clark Jones returning for his fourth season as well as Luka Runecraft and Glenn Swaringen returning for their second season as villains with new villains Phil Allen and Bill Delgatto.


Changes from past seasons

Moderators



Rock, Passalt and Roberts all left Vote for the Girls after the conclusion of the previous season, although only Rock's departure was announced in advance.[2][3][4]

Notable events

Expansion and realignment

With several new moderator panelists, the main moderator panelists and villains were realigned into eight divisions: two villains in each division in the Men's Conference with three moderators in each division in the Women's Conference and four divisions in each conference. In creating the new divisions, the producers and directors tried to maintain the historical rivalries from the old alignment, while at the same time attempting to organize the moderators geographically. Legally, two pink team moderators (Tracia Ward and Holly Everman) and two purple team moderators (Ava Zinn and Kathi Jameson) were required to be in different divisions as part of any realignment proposals; this was because Tracia Ward and Ava Zinn share the Fort Wayne market and Holly Everman and Karly Jameson share the Indianapolis market.[5]

The major changes are: [6]

this season is largely intended to preserve the pre-expansion setups, keeping traditional rivals in the same division. Plans are in the works add more moderators in the future

Rule Changes

Contestants

VFTG Supported Contestants

In-Season Pick Changes

Standings

By division

By conference

Notes

  • y – Clinched division title
  • x – Clinched playoff spot
  • * – Division champion
  • o – Eliminated from playoff contention

Epilogue

Controversy

See also

References

  1. "Ava Zinn Announces Vote for the Girls Junior Edition, Includes Fall and Spring Cycle of 'Vote for the Girls'". March 28, 2016. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kellie Rock Leaving ‘Vote for the Girls’. Aeverine Zinn Holdings (September 5, 2015). Retrieved on March 26, 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Julia Passalt not returning to 'Vote for the Girls': It's (finally) official". KFMN-FTV. March 3, 2016. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Kathy Roberts Bows Out of Vote for the Girls". WXWI. March 27, 2016. }
  5. ??
  6. ??

External links

Template:Vote for the Girls USA 8


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