NCAA Puts Severe Limits On Sport Event Blogging
An anonymous reader writes "You would think that the NCAA would be thrilled to have reporters live blogging events in order to generate more interest and keep passionate fans talking about NCAA sports. Not so. The governing body of the NCAA has released new rules for receiving press credentials and it includes severe limits on live blogging. If you're covering NCAA football, make sure you don't blog more than 3 times in a single quarter. If it's baseball, one post an inning is all you get. If you don't follow the rules expect to get ejected and have your press credentials pulled."
Is it something like... chess?
The baseball bloggers start compiling meticulous statistics on ejection averages.
If you haven't made a developer cry, you've wasted a day.
This is the same organization that is used to discovering how many phone calls a coach's assistant made to a recruits uncle between the months of April and August from 4 years ago. Trust me, they've got no problem sweating the details.
Maybe they should adopt an even more restrictive information model to drum up more live interest, like the model of Brockian Ultra-Cricket where not only is there no reporting on the game, you can't even see the game when you attend it!
Take it to the next level: completely seal up the arena so no one can observe the game other than the players and you'll have the Wide World of Schrödinger Sports!
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner entwine / The myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's vine?
NCAA, shoot yourself in the foot much?
The NCAA deals more with balls than feet, making the shot far more painful.
-mcgrew
mcgrew's razor: Never attribute to stupidity that which can be explained by greedy self-interest
Calvin certainly said it best.
Verbing weirds language.
Ice Cream has no bones.
New punctuation update "~" (no quotes) at the end of a line to indicate sarcasm. ~
Take it to the next level: completely seal up the arena so no one can observe the game other than the players and you'll have the Wide World of Schrödinger Sports!
More commonly known as the NHL...
Did they ever come back from that strike or lockout or whatever it was?
Considering how the jaguars have played most of the time, you were doing your readership a favor not covering them ;)
You were mistaken. Which is odd, since memory shouldn't be a problem for you
And don't even get me started about the time I complained about the weather...