I officially withdraw my name from the running for a Boneyard press pass. I cannot guarantee my sobriety on game days.
Rio Dog, foreign correspondent at large, on the beat!
(Wow, so far, being a journalist is easy AND fun!)
Scout is probably recognized as being legitimate. He could also get a credential through the publication he free lances for. I believe it came out that that is how Ken Krayeske obtained his credential in order to bait Coach Calhoun.
Has anyone mentioned Medic yet? He'd have a link up to his report before he's even done writing it.
Free?! REALLY?! Sign me up!!Wait until you get to the free food!
This would be amazing if I was chosen during any of those weeks. I would have a slate of about ten to twelve questions, asking about the coaches' plans for how we achieve 13-0...even if we were already 3-1...![]()
The people I get to talk to most frequently are the folks from Compliance.Geez, this is a shining example of the different cultures in motion at UConn versus Bevo U. That guy who runs Orange Bloods on Scout is treated as media royalty for his breaking of stories. He's interviewed regularly on Sirius-XM's Channel 91 (College Sports Nation) for his "expertise & insider knowledge ". He's basically a talking head for the Texas athletic department.
Tyler Wilkinson is a UConn grad. He obviously knows someone there. And his compatriot Meghan Bard was a reporter for the Daily Campus.Oh, the irony...or am I the only one who sees it?
Tyler Wilkinson is a UConn grad. He obviously knows someone there. And his compatriot Meghan Bard was a reporter for the Daily Campus.
Oh yeah, the whackadoo. You're right; guy should never have gotten a press pass. Maybe that's why UConn is so stingy with them now.Thanks, Nan, But the irony of which I speak is that ADimeBack took its name from an episode instigated by a credentialed "media member" that probably had no business being credentialed in the first place.
Agree?
... bets accepted on which former Boneyard "contributors" or Twitterers (?) generated the greatest incidents of UCONN Compliance indigestion ... ??? Imagine if the few banned participants offered a hoard to UCONN, would the Horde even have the initiative to write about it today? The Horde's still large, but motivated, creative, inspired, etc.? John Silver with his SNY connections, others with dwindling newspaper subscriptions and even online readership ... ?HuskyNan said:The people I get to talk to most frequently are the folks from Compliance.
... bets accepted on which former Boneyard "contributors" or Twitterers (?) generated the greatest incidents of UCONN Compliance indigestion ... ??? Imagine if the few banned participants offered a hoard to UCONN, would the Horde even have the initiative to write about it today? The Horde's still large, but motivated, creative, inspired, etc.? John Silver with his SNY connections, others with dwindling newspaper subscriptions and even online readership ... ?
WTF?
Anyone have the Rosetta Stone tapes for this post?
You realize you couldn't keep interrupting the press conference to tell the other media members you liked their questions, right?
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What's Good?You realize you couldn't keep interrupting the press conference to tell the other media members you liked their questions, right?
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I was reading it and thinking the same thing. Friday and Saturday night, late postings, usually need translation.![]()
I really liked your question! Nice...
How would you verbalize your last few words in italics?
Hah, not so sure! Under the influence of a 90 hour week covering the globe and potentially too much thinking in Asian sentence order, now I'm not entirely sure exactly what I was typing. By comparison, probably not too different from many posters' rambling remarks.formerlurker said:WTF? Anyone have the Rosetta Stone tapes for this post?