RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Media critic Jim Romenesko passes along a tale that says Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch] publisher Brad Harmon instructed people at his paper to wear Ohio State crimson-and-gray clothing Friday--the day before the Buckeyes' football game against Michigan State "Let’s support our Ohio State Buckeyes," Harmon told the employees in an email. "Wear your OSU gear to work on Friday, November 20th in support of the game with Michigan State on Saturday. If you have appointments with clients then accompany your OSU shirt with business casual attire. Let’s have some fun! --Brad Harmon." That shocked a lot of folks, but not me. Hell, I remember sitting in the press box at Ohio Stadium during a game a number of years ago, and the sportswriter covering the game for the Columbus paper was wearing gray pants and a scarlet sports coat. I think the guy's name was Glenn Miller, and I'm fairly certain he's now residing in the big press box in the sky. I was told that Miller was a personal friend of Woody Hayes, the controversial Ohio State football coach, and certainly was not impartial the way sportswriters were supposed to be then [but certainly aren't now]. For all I know, Woody bought Miller's outfit. Anyway, Miller certainly wasn't the only sportswriter who wore school colors in the press box. Al Grady, the late Iowa City Press Citizen sports columnist, usually wore Hawkeye jackets, shirts and caps to Iowa athletic events and press conferences.