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Cheering on press row -- live

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Bucknutty, Dec 22, 2008.

  1. Smasher_Sloan

    Smasher_Sloan Active Member

    No car dates (haven't heard that term in a thousand years), but Dad lets her hang out around a major college football program?
     
  2. Johnny Dangerously

    Johnny Dangerously Well-Known Member

    Hang out around a major college football program? It's not like she was going in and out of the locker room or taping the players' ankles before practice. She was in the press box handing out stats to adults, nowhere near the players and coaches.

    In the context of what you seem to be suggesting (the dad's inconsistent judgment?), I don't see how it's much different than if she'd been handing out programs at a play or a concert or being an office assistant in a newsroom.
     
  3. mustangj17

    mustangj17 Active Member

    You make it sound like football players, a group known for their drinking, smoking and bad language are worse than the journalists who are known for drinking, smoking and bad language.
     
  4. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Nice visual...
     
  5. Johnny Dangerously

    Johnny Dangerously Well-Known Member

    Good point.

    I was just trying to figure out his.
     
  6. Smasher_Sloan

    Smasher_Sloan Active Member

    Oh, it's a lot different.

    Are you kidding?

    She never goes into the football staff offices or the SID office or spends any time around people who work on the football staff? According to this story, she was hit on by someone who's old enough to hold a job with a newspaper.

    The <b>kid</b> is 15. It's not like handing out programs at a play. It's a completely different environment. BTW, if the story is true, I can't believe a college would employ 15-year-olds.
     
  7. Johnny Dangerously

    Johnny Dangerously Well-Known Member

    The extra people who hand out stats at the major college football games I've attended go to the press box and that's it -- unless they are college students who work in the sports information office already.

    They've got the copiers and other office equipment there (because they're at a major college football program) and don't ever need to go inside the SID office or the athletic department building on game day/night. The extra people the schools employ have no reason to be anywhere other than the press box during the games, and usually they sit and talk in a back room somewhere while waiting for the next batch of paperwork to be copied. Mostly girl talk, from what I've heard.

    I guess we just disagree.

    But, I ran this past a woman with a young daughter, and she said: "One of life's fundamental truths is that pretty teen-age girls get hit on. I don't understand why this was more unacceptable than if, say, some older guy she was checking out at Target asked her out."
     
  8. joe king

    joe king Active Member

    I did that job a few times as a Boy Scout a few million years ago (we used to , and as you said, I didn't go anywhere but the press box. I just hung around and watched the game until they needed something passed out.
     
  9. highlander

    highlander Member

    This was in the 1990s when things were a little different and people weren't so . The girls who helped out in the press box were members of an organization and made money for the organization working only on game day. They were like hostesses doing different things in the press box.

    The writer involved in the story was just out of college working for a small paper, so it's really not that unheard of for him to try and get a date with someone he thought was in college. Like I said before some of the ladies were in high school and some were in college. The writer just picked the wrong one. Sorry if you don't believe the story happened.
     
  10. Smasher_Sloan

    Smasher_Sloan Active Member

    All I'm saying is if I had a 15-year-old daughter, I wouldn't want her working in a college football press box.

    And if I were an SID, I wouldn't want to have kids in the press box, either. I'm sure there are other jobs where they could gain work experience and raise funds for their organization.
     
  11. highlander

    highlander Member

    This was in 1990. A lot has changed since then. It was a different and probably better time. That's just my opinion.
     
  12. Drip

    Drip Active Member

    I don't think there's anything wrong with an SID letting his kid work a game with him. You wouldn't think twice if the father owned a garage and the kid worked in there.
    And contrary to popular opinion, some sportswriters are pedophiles.
     
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