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I have never listened to TB and had no idea who Schoultz was before this incident. Plenty of petty on both sides, but what would be the harm in approving him for media coverage? I understand the rule in place on covering the first games, but it sounds like you can seek a waiver for that.

So instead of TB talking up the Sweet 16 on Eastern Iowa radio, I am sure he is dumping on Iowa State for this....kind of a missed opportunity to grow our brand in an area of the state that may not even know or understand what a Sweet 16 is.
It's the Sweet 16. It's going to get plenty of National coverage. Why does a radio guy need a press credential to go sit on press row? Notice how none of the respectable media guys are coming to his defense?
 
This is such a tempest in a teapot and it is important to remind ourselves that something like only 3% of Americans even actively use Twitter. The listenership of KGYM in eastern Iowa is probably lower than that.

TB wants this to be a big deal but it just isn't. He just isn't very high in any kind of pecking order.
 
Unash did/does a GREAT job of promoting high school sports in the Cedar Rapids area but we don't hear it much anymore since KGYM dropped covering HS football and basketball games.

Really lack of local sponsorships? Unusual for a radio station to not want to support the local high schools.
 
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I have never listened to TB and had no idea who Schoultz was before this incident. Plenty of petty on both sides, but what would be the harm in approving him for media coverage? I understand the rule in place on covering the first games, but it sounds like you can seek a waiver for that.

So instead of TB talking up the Sweet 16 on Eastern Iowa radio, I am sure he is dumping on Iowa State for this....kind of a missed opportunity to grow our brand in an area of the state that may not even know or understand what a Sweet 16 is.

Thing is more than likely he still wouldn't do anything decent for ISU. It seems he just wanted to use ISU for the tickets, and whatever else comes along with a press pass. Hawk fans never change their colors.
 
IIRC DMC did that to get back at Madrid for having done it to them in a previous game.
Then it makes it even more funny. I understand peoples frustrations with high school offenses stalling the ball, but it's literally a 2 way street. The defense can step out and force a 5 count. Madrid chose to camp in the lane so DMC hung onto the ball with the lead. It's smart and within the rules.
 
It's the Sweet 16. It's going to get plenty of National coverage. Why does a radio guy need a press credential to go sit on press row? Notice how none of the respectable media guys are coming to his defense?

I don't disagree with this or what @NWICY said. At some point I am just saying it may be worth it to take the high road and be accommodating, in hopes that we get rewarded by it in someway. No one won or benefited the way this went down.
 
Then it makes it even more funny. I understand peoples frustrations with high school offenses stalling the ball, but it's literally a 2 way street. The defense can step out and force a 5 count. Madrid chose to camp in the lane so DMC hung onto the ball with the lead. It's smart and within the rules.

It's smart and within the rules, but I am glad we are getting a shot clock in high school basketball.
 
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I don't disagree with this or what @NWICY said. At some point I am just saying it may be worth it to take the high road and be accommodating, in hopes that we get rewarded by it in someway. No one won or benefited the way this went down.
I think there was room for compromise until Todd started sharing screenshots of his email correspondence with Shoultz on Twitter to try to rile up his fan base. At that point, his press credentials weren't going to get approved.
 
Todd is not handling it well and it's pretty aggravating that Sweet 16 press credentials are taking some of the discussion away from the Sweet 16. Todd can be better and he should be. He does cover ISU better than most over in this market. The bar is very low over here though and I really think all media on the eastern side of the state miscalculates their audience. That's a topic for another day though.

On ISU's side, we certainly could have turned this into a better situation. The story is the men's basketball team, not press credentials. ISU can't control some media member acting like a petulant child when they are told no, but they can also act in good faith and try to smooth the situation over. Maybe they tried to privately, but publicly, Todd has effectively drug ISU into the mud with him, making both look bad to people that aren't fully invested in the Cy/Hawk tribalism. I don't think ISU is wrong in denying Todd credentials. I do think ISU could have publicly handled it better to diffuse a situation over here. Like it or not, Todd is one of the VERY few voices over here that even considers muttering the words Iowa and State in the same sentence without having to choke back the urge to yell CLOWNS!
I agree with a lot of what you're saying. I think too many people are making this about ISU punishing Todd and I really don't think that's their intent. It's true, Eastern Iowa needs more ISU support. However, in my opinion, support doesn't look like not covering a single ISU men's BB game, not covering the first round, then requesting access to the Sweet Sixteen. I understand how he could be frustrated, framing this as "I'm the only one who covers ISU, I want to cover ISU, ISU wont let me cover ISU", but that's just not true. Like you said, he needs to be better and he needs to be reflecting on the why instead of the what.
 

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