I'm new to Twitter. Who are good people to follow for Aggie BB related updates?
Thanks!
Thanks!
bobinator said:
Official account
Local Journalists:
Brent Zwerneman
The Eagle's (if you follow the "Aggie_Sports" account you'll catch all their news, you don't really need to follow each person individually, but if you'd like to the only one that really tweets consistently is Travis Brown.)
(Since you've made it here I'm assuming you're following TexAgs' accounts)
National guys:
Jon Rothstein: Absolute grind of a follow because of all of his stupid catchphrases, but he gets information out quickly and talks about us quite a bit.
Andy Katz: (assuming he finds a job)
I'm sure there are some other national folks but I keep forgetting who works where now since Fox and ESPN laid off like 90% of the college basketball writers.
Hop said:bobinator said:
Official account
Local Journalists:
Brent Zwerneman
The Eagle's (if you follow the "Aggie_Sports" account you'll catch all their news, you don't really need to follow each person individually, but if you'd like to the only one that really tweets consistently is Travis Brown.)
(Since you've made it here I'm assuming you're following TexAgs' accounts)
National guys:
Jon Rothstein: Absolute grind of a follow because of all of his stupid catchphrases, but he gets information out quickly and talks about us quite a bit.
Andy Katz: (assuming he finds a job)
I'm sure there are some other national folks but I keep forgetting who works where now since Fox and ESPN laid off like 90% of the college basketball writers.
Andy Katz is still looking for a job? I figured he would've been scooped up in a minute.
bobinator said:
Hop is the worst twitter-er in Twitter history, but he is on there. (I'm just kidding because I know Hop pretty well, he's a decent follow)
Logan's feed is mostly retweets and the TexAgs account will tweet out anything that's posted so as long as you're following that one you're probably good.
Sometimes (rarely) Louie Belina will tweet out something interesting that Logan or a guest said on his show
That's really pretty much it, there's not a lot of consistent coverage for Aggie hoops.
I assume if we're good the DMN will send someone fairly often but it's not worth following them all the time.
still amazes me joe lunardi has a job but katz doesntHop said:
Andy Katz is still looking for a job? I figured he would've been scooped up in a minute.
There are posts out there on forums that Lunardi's contract with espn could be as high as 2.2 million. But it is forum stuff so who knows.bobinator said:
I could definitely do what Lunardi does, we've done some bracketologies on this board in the past and we've been on par with the national predictors, it's pretty easy once you know the bracket rules.
But the "fraction of the cost" thing is an interesting question, because I bet Lunardi doesn't get paid very much at all by ESPN. He's the associate vice president of marketing communications at St. Joseph's University and he does the color for the St. Joseph's basketball broadcasts, so Lunardi probably banks pretty well at St. Joseph's. (Probably in the ~200K range)
The only thing he does at ESPN is bracketology, it's not like he writes stories, and he does some TV hits. So I bet they hardly pay him anything.
bobinator said:
There is absolutely no way it's anywhere close to that much. If he even makes 50K from ESPN I'd be pretty surprised.
Otherwise, like Gunnysack said, why wouldn't they cut him loose? You could basically hire anyone to do that for less than 50K a year. Hell a bunch of bloggers do a more accurate job for free.
bobinator said:
I think that's a chicken and egg argument. He's known as THE bracketologist because he works for ESPN.
If ESPN replaced Lunardi with Steve from Tulsa and pimped him all year as the world's leading bracketologist and had him on the air during games and everything I don't think their bracketology page would suffer for it.
It would obviously be Bob in Ator...greg.w.h said:
Maybe that Bob guy from Ator should make a proposal to ESPN...
There is some truth in that line by the actor Jeremy Irons who was the CEO in the movie Margin Call.bobinator said:
I think that's a chicken and egg argument. He's known as THE bracketologist because he works for ESPN.
If ESPN replaced Lunardi with Steve from Tulsa and pimped him all year as the world's leading bracketologist and had him on the air during games and everything I don't think their bracketology page would suffer for it.
interesting you bring that up cause i vaguely remember him tweeting this past year that the oxford english dictionary added "bracketology" as a word.bobinator said:
Lunardi doesn't have the phrase bracketology trademarked (though he probably should have thought of that) or anything.