Mike Tirico |
A Wednesday in February.
Ah, yes, football signing day.
The paper here has never done much in terms of collegiate football and basketball recruiting.
It has never been a front-runner in digging up the names of recruits who will be attending Iowa State, Iowa, Drake and Northern Iowa. It has always been two or three days late in reporting such news.
The only writer in the past 50 years who cared much about recruiting was Bob Dyer, who didn't stay at the paper long and has been out of the sportswriting business for many years.
The paper here has usually depended on getting the news on recruits from some sort of recruiting agency or service, of which there are many.
Pat Harty |
Pat Harty of the Iowa City Press-Citizen does a decent enough job of reporting recruiting news, and the paper here will often use what he writes because both papers are owned by the Gannett Co.
Indeed, it won't surprise me to see a story by Harty in tomorrow's paper here in connection with Iowa's football recruiting.
But Harty has been mistreated for so long by the Gannett people that it's had an influence on his effectiveness as a reporter.
Recruiting is hard work for coaches, and the reporting of recruiting is hard work.
Now, though, the paper here is trying to convince its readers that it has a strong interest in recruiting.
From what I can tell, there are going to be packages of stories in tomorrow's paper about the football recruiting at Iowa and Iowa State. Every other daily paper in the state will do the same thing.
Of course, the reporters' jobs will be made easier because both universities have scheduled t press conferences in Iowa City and Ames, where the coaches will talk about their new recruits.
Newspapers and TV absolutely love press conferences. It makes their jobs a hell of a lot simpler.
Not much work involved, of course, for the reporters--except staying out of the snow and the ditches on I-80 and I-35.
It's interesting that this new recruiting buzz at the paper comes in the same week that a woman arrived from Detroit to be the paper's new editor.
Something tells me the reporters [and department heads] want to show the new editor that they don't want to be the next people shown the door when the bosses at Gannett say, "We need to lay off 15 more people at the Register."
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I'm having a difficult time figuring out what's happened to Drake's basketball team. After all of the good things that happened to the Bulldogs early in Ray Giacoletti's first season as coach, the team has sunk to the bottom of the Missouri Valley Conference standings--right where it was picked in the preseason prognostications.
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