There wasn't anything humorous about Drake's basketball game today at the Knapp
David Maxwell |
After all, the Bulldogs--minus seniors Gary Ricks Jr., and Karl Madison, who have been suspended three games for doing things the NCAA doesn't like [detailed a few columns below this one]--were clobbered by Bowling Green, 77-58, in their regular-season opener.
Nothing funny about that.
But there was some stuff just before the game began that sounded funny [or at least unusual] to me.
I was driving to Hy-Vee and had the KRNT coverage of the game on my car radio.
Many stations that broadcast collegiate games cut away to do commercials when the pregame National Anthem is played or sung.
Not so today.
That was a good thing.
Announcer Larry Cotlar said David Maxwell, Drake's president, would be playing the anthem on his electric guitar.
I mean, that's unusual right there--a university president playing the Star Spangled Banner on his electric guitar.
But there was a pause before the anthem began.
"I guess [Maxwell] is having trouble getting his guitar plugged into the electricity or something," Cotlar said.
Then Paul Doerrfeld, Cotlar's commentator, said, "I'll bet this delay isn't making the coaches happy. I wish the band would just play the anthem."
That didn't happen.
Finally, Maxwell got his electric guitar working, and his playing of the Star Spangled Banner sounded great on the radio.
Nothing good took place after that.
Undermanned Drake didn't stand a chance in the basketball game in front of a matinee turnout of 3,362 fans.
"We're a work in progress right now," coach Ray Giacoletti said.