Unash and co. at KGYM do a great job at covering high school sports but I generally avoid local sports talk radio in this area because it has always been ****-poor to non-existent.
KGYM unveiled a new schedule recently with the addition of Balbinot & Brommelkamp in the drive-time slot. I started the car after work yesterday and heard the familiar voice of Dan McCarney on the show and I thought, OK maybe they're onto something here. In the past, the CR Prairie girls JV softball coach would have been a top-notch guest on KGYM.
Today I start the car and find them in the middle of a discussion about ISU fans and the perception of biased coverage in Eastern Iowa. There is no bias, they said, it's just a fact of life that the U of I is 20 miles down the road, which is obviously true. They went on to spout about how they'd just had Dan McCarney on and gee, shouldn't that just right every wrong in the universe.
Then, they went into a discussion of the Big XII conference. Apparently they had just had Randy Peterson on and, since he was no longer on the air with them to defend himself, they proceeded to bash him for stating that the Big XII was now seemingly on solid footing. They cited the argument that Texas got too much of the TV money and this new TV deal didn't change that all. The new TV deal solved nothing, in their words. They went on to blather about how Texas has this new $300 million TV deal and maybe they'd "siphen some" (their words) off to the other members, but they're still getting all the money and everyone else is just left with table scraps. I quickly figured out these guys, like so many in the pro-Hawk media, had ZERO understanding of the new Fox TV deal and that the Longhorn Network was only for third tier rights. Basically their whole argument was based on their misunderstanding that Texas was getting $300 million off the top, which is completely untrue, the Longhorn Network has ZERO impact on the other member schools since it is just third tier. They then went on to imply it was a foregone conclusion that A&M and Missouri were both still going to leave and then the Big XII would be in the position of having to find two more teams to replace them. And, they said, there aren't two teams out there who would be interested in joining.
I called in to set them straight, but my cell battery died during the break leading up to the top of the hour and I had to get out of my car to run an errand. By the time I got back to my car they had moved on to what is undoubtedly their favorite topic, the Hawks and Big Ten football. I was hoping someone called in while I was away and set them straight, but I'm not hopeful.
They had a chance to win a fan by actually doing their homework and putting on a good show. But today they just went and exposed themselves for what they are: Hawk fans with microphones. And uneducated ones at that.
KGYM unveiled a new schedule recently with the addition of Balbinot & Brommelkamp in the drive-time slot. I started the car after work yesterday and heard the familiar voice of Dan McCarney on the show and I thought, OK maybe they're onto something here. In the past, the CR Prairie girls JV softball coach would have been a top-notch guest on KGYM.
Today I start the car and find them in the middle of a discussion about ISU fans and the perception of biased coverage in Eastern Iowa. There is no bias, they said, it's just a fact of life that the U of I is 20 miles down the road, which is obviously true. They went on to spout about how they'd just had Dan McCarney on and gee, shouldn't that just right every wrong in the universe.
Then, they went into a discussion of the Big XII conference. Apparently they had just had Randy Peterson on and, since he was no longer on the air with them to defend himself, they proceeded to bash him for stating that the Big XII was now seemingly on solid footing. They cited the argument that Texas got too much of the TV money and this new TV deal didn't change that all. The new TV deal solved nothing, in their words. They went on to blather about how Texas has this new $300 million TV deal and maybe they'd "siphen some" (their words) off to the other members, but they're still getting all the money and everyone else is just left with table scraps. I quickly figured out these guys, like so many in the pro-Hawk media, had ZERO understanding of the new Fox TV deal and that the Longhorn Network was only for third tier rights. Basically their whole argument was based on their misunderstanding that Texas was getting $300 million off the top, which is completely untrue, the Longhorn Network has ZERO impact on the other member schools since it is just third tier. They then went on to imply it was a foregone conclusion that A&M and Missouri were both still going to leave and then the Big XII would be in the position of having to find two more teams to replace them. And, they said, there aren't two teams out there who would be interested in joining.
I called in to set them straight, but my cell battery died during the break leading up to the top of the hour and I had to get out of my car to run an errand. By the time I got back to my car they had moved on to what is undoubtedly their favorite topic, the Hawks and Big Ten football. I was hoping someone called in while I was away and set them straight, but I'm not hopeful.
They had a chance to win a fan by actually doing their homework and putting on a good show. But today they just went and exposed themselves for what they are: Hawk fans with microphones. And uneducated ones at that.
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