I'm in a small town. My high school football team has had limited success. A former local standout is a safe bet to be drafted between the third and fifth round of the upcoming NFL draft. He's probably the only professional draft prospect this region will have for quite some time.
I'm wondering if anyone out there in smaller communities has experienced this "once-in-a-generation-local-athlete-goes-pro" situation, specifically as it relates to the draft. Is it possible to over-saturate your publication/market with content on something like this? Is there anything you wish you did coverage-wise that you didn't and regret when you look back? Is it worth an all hands on deck approach?
I thought this could be a good thread to exchange other draft coverage ideas and questions as well, so feel free.
I'm wondering if anyone out there in smaller communities has experienced this "once-in-a-generation-local-athlete-goes-pro" situation, specifically as it relates to the draft. Is it possible to over-saturate your publication/market with content on something like this? Is there anything you wish you did coverage-wise that you didn't and regret when you look back? Is it worth an all hands on deck approach?
I thought this could be a good thread to exchange other draft coverage ideas and questions as well, so feel free.