Talking about 6 man. I know 8 man. I played 8 man for 6 years. I know those rules.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostI also like at small schools when you see the handful of players veer off from the locker room and head over to play in the band at halftime.
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Originally posted by Frosty View Post
Horribly uninformed take. Collegiate athletic media relations directors and sports information directors are hideously overworked and underpaid. To suggest a student could / should do it is stupid, frankly.
This would be an accurate representation of having students do what professionals do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O230Wr9P1U
Regarding the columnist, I suppose you'll take anybody when no one is available. No analysis ... no thought - just regurgitation. Thank goodness for Jesse and MIAA Weekly.
Students absolutely could help for credit. It's cross referencing box scores and spell check. All it takes is caring and not being a dumbfuq
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Originally posted by HookemHerd View Post
Idk if there is a person out there that works over 40 hours a week that doesn't complain they are overworked or underpaid.
Students absolutely could help for credit. It's cross referencing box scores and spell check. All it takes is caring and not being a dumbfuq
No offense, but that's a "dumbfuq" take. The Sports Information Departments are entire media departments, requiring expertise and experience in video production, social media, copy writing, graphic design, and game management. But sure, turn that all over to students. They can help, but the majority of the heavy lifting is left to one person in an MIAA-type institution.
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Originally posted by Frosty View Post
No offense, but that's a "dumbfuq" take. The Sports Information Departments are entire media departments, requiring expertise and experience in video production, social media, copy writing, graphic design, and game management. But sure, turn that all over to students. They can help, but the majority of the heavy lifting is left to one person in an MIAA-type institution.
Also, MIAA blogger, get the damn names right. Growing pains, you aren't total *****t, just double check
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