While true, the coverage of Boston College in the Courant has been excellent.
Zing!!!!
Let's just say I was beyond irritated with the little expose that the Courant did on Addazio and BC. I was further irritated by the amount of time they left it as the main story on the website. I was even further irritated by the fact that they don't seem to cover anything about the football team (or basketball team) during this summer. The Courant is about 5 seconds away from losing my subscription...
Well you can go ahead and cut and paste this thread every week through august; I think there's not going to be much news coming out of summer camp and not much in the way of analysis / previews until the week before Towson.
Junglehusky just solved the riddle. Dez and his cohorts are at Summer camp. Can't blame him for not reporting anything when he's kayaking up at Camp Iblowcuse.
Zing!!!!
Let's just say I was beyond irritated with the little expose that the Courant did on Addazio and BC. I was further irritated by the amount of time they left it as the main story on the website. I was even further irritated by the fact that they don't seem to cover anything about the football team (or basketball team) during this summer. The Courant is about 5 seconds away from losing my subscription...
I agree. Just thinking here... Do you think it could of been directed at the staff as a message towards the lack of information coming out of the program? Kind of like "well, if you don't give us anything to write about we'll write about the most hated program in NE" as far as Husky fans are concerned at least If so, its kind of a risky move on account of potential backlash. Who knows, I'm giving those knuckleheads at the Courant to much credit to come up with a plan like that. Honestly though, how could they think it would be a good idea to pencil a write up about BC though.....? I would of expected that from the sports writer I spoke to a few weeks back.
I wish your explanation was THE explanation, but for all the things that Pasqualoni is or is not, does anyone believe that he is not friendly to local people when it comes to information and the UConn brand??? No way. I don't believe for one second that PP or the staff is limiting the Courant's ability to do the job. I just think that the beat writers aren't on the beat.
And I should have prefaced this by saying that I don't share the same animosity towards Dez that others on the BY do. I think that some of the criticisms of his write-ups are pretty harsh. However, where has he been lately? We've had new uniforms, new logos, new scoreboard, new coaches on the coaching staff, new verbal commits, new conference management since July 1st, new pre-season predictions, etc. Why have they disappeared??? Plenty to talk about, to be honest...
The Courant is not the end all/be all for Husky sports coverage anymore... There are plenty of other sources.
The Courant is not the end all/be all for Husky sports coverage anymore... There are plenty of other sources.
Absolutely correct. However, I think most people here are of the belief that the largest paper in CT, the one printed in the capital city, with arguably the easiest access to the program should be able to give us more than they are. The NH Register has had football-related content this week. Why can't the Courant produce something beyond a fluff piece on BCU? There is plenty to write about.
Then why the hell r we all hanging around here looking for more information then? Lol......
Because you will get info on here faster than the Courant lately...
Then why the hell r we all hanging around here looking for more information then? Lol......
Maybe they are saving up all of their content for the "season preview" section that comes out every year......
I get that the Courant may be pressed for space given the precarious position of the print media today. However, there is no reason that they cannot have a larger electronic footprint through twitter, blogs, etc. The capacity is there and the desire is there.
At the risk of sounding like a certain poster to this site, if I were running the Courant football blog, I would:
find a way to do a short bio on each incoming frosh. There are about what, 28 true freshmen? So for 28 days before camp, I'd put a post about 1 per day. I'd also have a post on red shirts, one per day for about 18 or so days ahead of camp. Or, I could do that for an astounding 46 days before camp, one day for frosh and then one day for red shirt frosh. That would back us up to early June and let the readership know what to expect, if anything, from these guys.
At this time of year, I'd do a daily post on each of the following:
Other things I'd post include:
[ ]A look at each of UConn's 12 opponents, in order. A brief paragraph or two on offense, defense, special teams, coaching, past meetings, and of course a quick mention about where and when the games with a link to the ticket site.
[ ]A breakdown of the coaching staff on each side of the ball. Brief bios, mentions of responsibilities, and what to look for on the field from the players at their positions.
[ ]One post per day on one of UConn players in the NFL and his prospects entering camp.
[ ]Days after the CFL and Arena league play, updates on any UConn players there.
A lot of the above would be brief entries and could easily be collected and crafted into articles for the paper. No need to double up the work.
[ ]A weekly look at the program, the AAC, and college football in general. Notes type of column on Saturday's, year round, with at least 5 items each week. Here is where you could include info on other programs within New England as well. Look at some of the 1-AA, D2 and D3 programs. Heck, include high schools if you need to.
[ ]Updates on visits, even if it is just a name.
[ ]Updates on local players, with a focus on UConn's targets, as they play their high school games, 7 on 7 camps/tourneys, etc.
[ ]Links to and/or summaries of articles from around the web on the program. Keep the people talking.
[ ]A weekly (or bi-weekly) mailbag and/or chat with fans.
[ ]Calendar reminders with events (signing day event, open practices, night with PP, games, as well as events that are not UConn specific but rather those on a national scale).
[ ]Copies of UConn press releases with my own thoughts afterwards.
Someone once posted here that the Courant (and other local media) do not put as much effort into producing content for UConn football because of the lack of interest. Well, this is a chance for the media to create interest. It goes back to what Drew just posted. Create buzz. Find stories, find news. It doesn't all have to be hard hitting football stuff. Get people who are just reading the paper or visiting the site to read about UConn football to get them to watch or listen to a game and then, maybe they attend a game. Perhaps they get hooked. Maybe they never come back, but at least you are putting the program out there and perhaps increasing traffic to your site and adding subscriptions.
Too many in the media today want the stories handed to them instead of going out and finding something to write about. Like Edsall, PP does not throw a ton out there for the media to devour. They need to work for it and most are just not willing to do so.
I see what Jim Fuller is doing on the Runway Ramblings blog and am very happy. I hope to see this type of effort continue year round.
Between that and Borges' UConn hoops blog of late, they are killing the Courant with timely updates on their blogs.