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Post by lou on Mar 21, 2022 19:39:12 GMT -5
Great interview. A bit of a surprise, Avery said she heard from about 50 coaches
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Post by rgs318 on Mar 21, 2022 19:42:40 GMT -5
They must believe there can be talented players at Holy Cross.
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Post by HC13 on Mar 21, 2022 20:00:23 GMT -5
Great interview. A bit of a surprise, Avery said she heard from about 50 coaches Including 10 or so Power 5s
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Post by longsuffering on Mar 21, 2022 22:49:27 GMT -5
Greg Levinsky is a good interviewer. He asked good questions. I liked his insight that Holy Cross being in Worcester gets more media attention than the Boston Schools. I never looked at it that way but it makes sense because there are so many schools in Boston and it's a pro sports town. HC gets occasional coverage from Boston and regular coverage in Worcester. Boston/Cambridge D-1 schools get occasional coverage in Boston (BC gets more of course being a power conference school) but no coverage in Worcester.
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Post by HC13 on Mar 22, 2022 5:57:12 GMT -5
TBH, compared to years past, I thought the T & G game coverage was rather spotty. I'm sure, at least in part, due to COVID protocols.
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Post by longsuffering on Mar 22, 2022 11:57:20 GMT -5
TBH, compared to years past, I thought the T & G game coverage was rather spotty. I'm sure, at least in part, due to COVID protocols. Yes it was, but the Spectrum-1 (formerly Charter-3 News) Sports department (Kevin Shea) gives Holy Cross sports local TV coverage to an extent unheard of in Boston.
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Post by bfoley82 on Mar 22, 2022 12:01:20 GMT -5
TBH, compared to years past, I thought the T & G game coverage was rather spotty. I'm sure, at least in part, due to COVID protocols. Yes it was, but the Spectrum-1 (formerly Charter-3 News) Sports department (Kevin Shea) gives Holy Cross sports local TV coverage to an extent unheard of in Boston. But anyone younger than 50 doesn't have cable....
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Post by longsuffering on Mar 22, 2022 12:12:33 GMT -5
Yes it was, but the Spectrum-1 (formerly Charter-3 News) Sports department (Kevin Shea) gives Holy Cross sports local TV coverage to an extent unheard of in Boston. But anyone younger than 50 doesn't have cable.... But younger people are adept at using older friends and relatives log in to get the news on the Spectrum TV app. That local sports segment has a high number of viewers since so many local high school and college teams and players are featured.
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