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In the final evaluation, I think it will go to someone who scores more that Vitor does, can, should.Does he have a shot, yes.Is Marshall doing anything; not sure this is like the Heisman, film from the games will do all that is necessary.
Here is the problem that I see. Giving press coverage to Herd players that are/should be promoted for national/conference awards will be little if any at all because the MU Sports Information Department is grossly understaffed. There are only 3 people working in the department to cover all of the sports of the school. You have individuals responsible to cover at least 3 sports at a time and having time to promote a Diaz or an Aly Harrell (should be up for All-American status this coming season) should get extra press but will be lucky to get little or any at all. Our previous Athletic Director decided not to replace a SID employee who left mid season some seasons ago. This department works from dawn to dusk just to get the average work done. Sports Information is a very important part of an athletic department but for some reason Marshall does not put much focus that it should for a Division I school.
As many people know, Marshall does not think well out of the box. Also, it takes a seasoned writer to put together good copy for press releases and to provide non biased reporting.
Yes, but it also sounds like these three workers are stuck doing a lot of tedious and monotonous things that could be delegated to student interns.
Here is the problem that I see. Giving press coverage to Herd players that are/should be promoted for national/conference awards will be little if any at all because the MU Sports Information Department is grossly understaffed. There are only 3 people working in the department to cover all of the sports of the school. You have individuals responsible to cover at least 3 sports at a time and having time to promote a Dias or an Aly Harrell (should be up for All-American status this coming season) should get extra press but will be lucky to get little or any at all. Our previous Athletic Director decided not to replace a SID employee who left mid season some seasons ago. This department works from dawn to dusk just to get the average work done. Sports Information is a very important part of an athletic department but for some reason Marshall does not put much focus that it should for a Division I school.
There are thousands of sportswriters covering college football for hundreds of media outlets. Mainstream media provides significant coverage of college football and the Heisman race. Marketing for Heisman makes sense because there's an audience for it and writers constantly creating content for it.In reality, college soccer does not get mainstream media attention, and outside of TopDrawer and College Soccer News, no one is writing national stories for an NCAA soccer audience, so there's no one to really market too beyond those sites.
Even more reason to do it then. Make a push and help him get the award as it would help our program tremendously.
IMO not a lot you can do to promote for MAC Herman. Harder for a player to stand out in soccer and it is rarely on national TV. A player can be a top scorer simply due to weak schedule. The Indiana player was runner up as a Soph last yr but did nothing much vs us in champ game really. Really good players can also be minimized by defensive strategy and thus hard to compare one player to another. In FB QB is focal point, in BB one player can take over, in baseball it's all about stats, in hockey the playing surface is small and thus magnified with only 5 players on ice at a time....ie easy to see who stands out. In soccer, a player can be the best player on field one match and virtually disappear for the next two matches. Just the nature of the game.