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Thursday Nights, 6-8 on 1500 ESPN, we should be listening for some insightful talk about Gopher Football. Hey, tomorrow is Thursday, I will be listening.
It's awesome that Doogie is a Gopher fan who cares about the program and spends a lot of his airtime (and free time) covering and discussing the teams.
But we need to stop telling him what to put on air/in print. We are not the professionals - he is, and the posts from all of the so-called experts out there telling him what to cover and talk about are getting really old.
The fact of the matter is that Gopher football is far down the list of sports priorities in this town, and many of the fans on this site are dilusional and think that there is a huge market out there of diehard fans. It's great that we can get 40,000+ to a game at TCF, but a lot of those fans either still put the Vikings (or Twins) as their #1 team in this town, or (students) wouldn't read or listen to stories anyway.
It's awesome that Doogie is a Gopher fan who cares about the program and spends a lot of his airtime (and free time) covering and discussing the teams.
But we need to stop telling him what to put on air/in print. We are not the professionals - he is, and the posts from all of the so-called experts out there telling him what to cover and talk about are getting really old.
The fact of the matter is that Gopher football is far down the list of sports priorities in this town, and many of the fans on this site are dilusional and think that there is a huge market out there of diehard fans. It's great that we can get 40,000+ to a game at TCF, but a lot of those fans either still put the Vikings (or Twins) as their #1 team in this town, or (students) wouldn't read or listen to stories anyway.
It's awesome that Doogie is a Gopher fan who cares about the program and spends a lot of his airtime (and free time) covering and discussing the teams.
But we need to stop telling him what to put on air/in print. We are not the professionals - he is, and the posts from all of the so-called experts out there telling him what to cover and talk about are getting really old.
The fact of the matter is that Gopher football is far down the list of sports priorities in this town, and many of the fans on this site are dilusional and think that there is a huge market out there of diehard fans. It's great that we can get 40,000+ to a game at TCF, but a lot of those fans either still put the Vikings (or Twins) as their #1 team in this town, or (students) wouldn't read or listen to stories anyway.
It shouldn't be this far down the list - but it is. The media will cover what is most relavent at the time according to ratings. It should be very easy to see that if the Vikings were not here, KFAN would have a lot more airtime to cover, and Gopher Football would be a relavent topic to fill that void. KFAN tried Gopher fanline in the past, but guess what - it wasn't successful. By-and-large, people didn't care.It shouldn't be this far down the list. Not to pick solely on KFAN but I hear more about spouses (potatoe) children (duece) golf game (commons) dogs (bareiro) Farts (Morris), unfortunate war casualties (again morris) music (bareiro) and movies (morris) than I do about the gophers. I serious doubt there is more fan interest for those items on a sports network than gopher sports.![]()
I wasn't talking about negative coverage - I was talking about coverage in general. I'd rather have 10,000 negative articles written about Gopher football than none at all. At least it shows people care. The lack of coverage in this town means people don't care, which is the situation happening currently. My point is that there isn't some hidden agenda in the media. They are going to cover what is most popular to get the highest ratings. Ordering Doogie to cover the Gophers more - and, by the way, only cover them positively please - is a completely absurd and ignorant viewpoint.So, we should accept this b.s., smile, and say thanks? We know that the negative crap only plays here because of people like you. Oh, don't print anything positive, nobody reads it anyways? Maybe if it wasn't all crap, all the time, maybe readership would improve. It is the idea that Doogie feels he can't write anything without the cheap shots shows just how poor media is these days. The idea that Doogie and everybody else in the media can't improve is laughable, and I would be out of a job, since I get paid to go places and make employees, from new to 20+ years of experience, better.
It shouldn't be this far down the list - but it is. The media will cover what is most relavent at the time according to ratings. It should be very easy to see that if the Vikings were not here, KFAN would have a lot more airtime to cover, and Gopher Football would be a relavent topic to fill that void. KFAN tried Gopher fanline in the past, but guess what - it wasn't successful. By-and-large, people didn't care.
Ugh. The Vikings leaving won't solve anything. Would it mean marginal increase in coverage for Gopher Football? Maybe. But they also might just talk that much more about the Twins or worse yet, start covering the Packers. It might also mean either KFAN or KSTP would drop sports altogether. How is that going to lead to more coverage. The only thing that will really change matters is winning. And the sound of wind blowing through an empty Dome on Sunday doesn't lead to Gopher wins on Saturday.
This is so easy to see - but still, very few people get it. Think about it logically please people.Ugh. The Vikings leaving won't solve anything. Would it mean marginal increase in coverage for Gopher Football? Maybe. But they also might just talk that much more about the Twins or worse yet, start covering the Packers. It might also mean either KFAN or KSTP would drop sports altogether. How is that going to lead to more coverage. The only thing that will really change matters is winning. And the sound of wind blowing through an empty Dome on Sunday doesn't lead to Gopher wins on Saturday.
1. Gophers suspend football recruiting coordinator for Seantrel Henderson incident - A link to Joe Schad at the ESPN site - May 24th, 2010
2. Interactive: Explore the University of Minnesota's new TCF Bank Stadium - A link from September of LAST FRIGGIN' YEAR
Top Blog posts (on the football site, mind you)
Royce White just wants to play - December 10, 2009
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UPDATE Royce White on Royce White at midnight - December 9, 2009
No one is demanding that all coverage of the Gophers be positive.
No one is demanding that all coverage of the Gophers be positive.
No one is demanding that all coverage of the Gophers be positive.
Hopefully that will sink in.
What people are demanding is that the media refrain from cheap potshots. The Gophers may rank behind the Vikings, but that doesn't mean that support is "miniscule". There are close to 50,000 people in the stands, that isn't miniscule. There are 37 radio stations that cover Gophers football, compared to 25 that cover basketball and hockey. That isn't miniscule.
Agreed. It does seem like the general feeling is that the majority only want positive coverage. I am in the minority.I respectfully disagree with the positive coverage statement. From most of the posts on this subject it appears to me that the general feeling on this board is anything other than positive coverage is not acceptable. IMO
Secondly, the masses get to demand and dictate what the free press should do? Don't think so.
I respectfully disagree with the positive coverage statement. From most of the posts on this subject it appears to me that the general feeling on this board is anything other than positive coverage is not acceptable. IMO
Secondly, the masses get to demand and dictate what the free press should do? Don't think so.
This is so easy to see - but still, very few people get it. Think about it logically please people.
No Vikings = Marginal increase in coverage for Gopher Football = a few more people start to care and follow the team more closely = a few more people watching on TV and going to games at TCF in lieu of the Vikings = more revenue for football = increased budget = more advertising = children of MN will start to care about the Gophers again instead of the Vikings = in another 15 years we might get a couple of those 4 and 5 star instate recruits to stay and want to help the hometown team instead of bolting for a higher profile program with only the NFL in mind = better talent along with an increase in recruiting budget due to better attendance = better players or more established coaches = a potential for more wins down the line
Thursday Nights, 6-8 on 1500 ESPN, we should be listening for some insightful talk about Gopher Football. Hey, tomorrow is Thursday, I will be listening.
Agreed. It does seem like the general feeling is that the majority only want positive coverage. I am in the minority.
Secondly, the masses get to demand and dictate what the free press should do? Don't think so.