sasquatch said:
Happy Anniversary Frank!
You have no idea how much you are missed. Unfortunately, ISU still hasn't grasped the concept of changing technology. I listen to the coaches show, and it's the same exact coaches show from 10 years ago. From 20 years ago. The website rarely makes use of social media. The announcing staff does not either. No texting. No Twitter. No Facebook. No Instagram. No Youtube. I wish ISU would listen to an NAU broadcast with Mitch Strohman to see how interactive he has made broadcasts.
You really had us going in the right direction. It has stalled.
And we miss you. Still.
I can only speak for myself but I only do limited Twitter (and that is along the lines of This Date In ISU Women's Basketball History or factoids on ISU WBB) for three reasons...1) I don't think anybody cares what I think especially about things like what I ate for breakfast (i.e. inane things that I see on Twitter posted by people) 2) people have gotten fired, MANY people have gotten fired (including in the sports world) because of things posted innocently and without malice that someone got upset over and I need this part time job and 3) I have no idea how to do some of the things you mentioned and during an actual broadcast I don't think I could pull off doing both especially going solo on road games.
Sorry. I do the best that I can.
Regarding the coaches show I worked in "Where Are They Now" and tried to get live interviews with it from former members of the ISU family, the previous season before this one. Not making excuses but you can only do so much by yourself.
In the past I have presented written formal proposals suggesting things for consideration and possible implementation. Among them in broad general terms:
A. Things that could be done in connection with celebrating the 40th anniversary of ISU women's basketball which took place a few seasons ago.
B. A few months ago some things that could be done to honor past former great players for ISU women's basketball as far as some banners with honored names and uniform numbers.
C. When I was still in the studio for football I contacted every Big Sky school to get an idea of what they were doing for their pre and postgame shows, how long they went, did they have any special segments or features that were regularly a part of it, how many people actually worked on those shows. I presented some ideas to Paul Bubb the A.D. at the time and also suggested a post game call in show. I got the go ahead on the post game show and we did it for one year. I was told the following year that we wouldn't be able to do it because they were not able to get any sponsors.
And I miss Frank too, he was probably my best friend we shared many laughs together.
PBP