[Husker] Clarification
Tony Lambert
bugeaters1 at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 31 18:06:25 CDT 2008
Up until 1999 or 2000, when Nebraska hired Dave Van Horn it was hard to get
Baseball on the radio in the tri cities
Grand Island Hastings and Kearney. I had to try get the games from the
Lincoln station that carried it on my vehicles radio. So the exposure was
not very good back in the day. Then the internet came along and now the
exposure great. With lots of people listening I hope.
Tony Lambert
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From: "Skylar Dodds" <sklarbodds at cox.net>
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 12:40 PM
To: <husker at tssi.com>
Subject: RE: [Husker] Clarification
> Bob, I've often theorized that people naturally gravitate to the sports
> that garner national attention the most. Not just the sport, but the
> teams as well.
>
> Take a look at the teams that garner attention in this area. The Huskers
> do well in football and ok in basketball, as does Creighton basketball,
> but look at all the failed teams, Royals, Racers, heck even the Beef have
> a hard time drawing and that's even the most popular sport in the US.
> Because the team isn't going to end up on Sportscenter it certainly
> doesn't get the attention of the average joe fan.
>
> I'm a huge fan of Husker baseball (and baseball in general) but that's in
> large part because I played in college and I feel more attached to it.
>
> However if I was like most people and never played college sports, I
> highly doubt that I fould follow much more than football and a bit of
> basketball.
>
> Winning certainly doesn't hurt anything either. There used to be only
> 50-100 people at the Buck before Van Horn got here, but look at it now!
>
> I dunno, it's just a theory I've had. People's time is precious, and
> mainline sports are easier to follow.
>
> --
> Skylar
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Beach <rbeach at neb.rr.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 11:23 AM
> To: Husker List <husker at tssi.com>
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Clarification
>
> Mark Landin wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> I understand your sentiments. Football does get the lion's share of
>> attention on this list (and most other Husker sports-related sites and
>> lists). For me, though, it has nothing to do with money .. I happen to
>> enjoy football as my #1 sport. Of course I like to see Husker
>> accomplishments in other sports acknowledged and celebrated as
>> appropriate, but I definitely spend more time thinking and opining
>> about football more than the others. It's not a slight on the other
>> programs and their student-athletes or ardent followers, that's just
>> how it falls out for me.
>>
>
>
> And, I think you speak for the lion's share of the people when you
> say football is your #1 sport. There is nothing wrong with that
> either. Football is a great game. I enjoy it. I just wish there was
> as much discussion year round here as there is when something is going
> on in football.
>
>
> I have said this a lot of times before but the reason Steve
> Pederson was vilified was because of football. He didn't leave the
> entirety of the Athletic Department in bad shape. But, it goes back to
> football being king. TO will be judged the same way as AD. Under Bob
> Devaney's reign as AD the Athletic Department was just the reverse.
> Most all the sports programs were mediocre or not very good. Baseball
> was in absolute disarray. But football was big and on the National
> stage so people thought everything was acceptable. But, I have known
> that for close to 50 years.
>
>
> Bob Beach
>
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