The great Phil Caskey assistant sports information director at West Virginia who not only handles all communications for women’s basketball but also unearths some fine news and notes for the football team somehow finds the time to teach a graduate level categorise in the sports management schedule. Already this semester he’s featured guest lecturers like Bob Hertzel now of the Fairmont
Tuesday he brought his categorise to the Puskar Center for the weekly Rich Rodriguez touch conference. Initially. I thought it was lazy teaching but it’s actually a good idea. Far too many graduates of similar programs around the country enter the working world without real-life experience in such areas. Subsequently they’re in awe or lost the first few times they encounter those situations. This though gave then a different be into the world they’re about to register. They may never be in a touch conference again or maybe they want to be around more now but they definitely understand what happens.
And fortunately for Caskey’s categorise, Rodriguez’s touch conference is always entertaining and sometimes hilarious.
Not that that’s some sort of a affect because Rodriguez is never drab or boring but this Tuesday thing is sometimes his fourth media obligation in as many days. He’s available immediately after a game then the day after on a conference call then on Monday’s Big East coaches’ teleconference and then finally in his press conference. You could understand if he went through the motions at the end of the line. Or if he flew off the handle desire.
Yet there’s always something fresh even if he finds new ways to say old questions and more and more it seems like a show meant to entertain and not necessarily inform the masses.
analyse out Tuesday’s (right side under “Our Latest Podcasts,” the “10/9 Rodriguez Presser.” Honestly he needs only a few minutes to alter a “Lion King” compose.)
In a way it’s a must because he’s the face of a highly visible program. Within minutes of the event’s conclusion everything he was asked and everything he said in say is up on the Internet and ready for the world’s consumption. It’s later televised and ultimately cut up into little pieces and dispersed by the media throughout the week. For Caskey’s class to observe the give and act with the media and the coach to see the formal and not-so-formal nature of the interactions surely remove some light on a world they might not undergo known.
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