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Company: The Sports Network
Position: FCS College Football Coordinator
Location: Hatboro, PA (suburban Philadelphia), Pennsylvania
Job Status: Full-time
Salary: Negotiable

Description: Immediate opportunity for a skilled and organized writer/reporter also willing to display some P.R. and event management skills. On the writing side, the candidate will serve as the only full-time beat writer covering FCS Football (formerly I-AA) on a national basis. Duties include two weekly columns in-season, plus news stories and other features on FCS. Attend and report on several games of interest in FCS per season, including the NCAA Championship. Also attend and report on conference media days throughout FCS, beginning in late July. Must be available for regular radio and television appearances. In the P.R. realm, will oversee, coordinate and execute voting for the TSN-sponsored Walter Payton Award, presented annually to the top player in FCS, as well as the sub-classification's most widely-recognized Top 25 poll and All-America teams. Work regularly with 100+ university and conference media relations directors throughout the country. Point-person for annual FCS Awards dinner, in which the Payton, Buck Buchanan (top defensive player), and Eddie Robinson (top coach) Awards are conferred on the eve of the FCS title game. Primary writing and editing responsibilities for the Awards program. Sound like a lot of work? It is - for roughly half the year, but a relaxed schedule from January through mid-July is enjoyable. Knowledge of FCS football not a pre-requisite, we are simply looking for an organized, assertive professional who can write, be objective, and understand that hitting deadlines is a must, not an option. Must work from on-site, no telecommuters need apply.

Please send cover letter, resume, three (3) writing samples and three (3) professional references to:

Tony Moss
Senior Editor
The Sports Network
2200 Byberry Road, #200
Hatboro, PA 19040
 
Matt Dougherty did a good job with it when I was covering a I-AA school. Then, he left and some guy who wrote about I-AA elsewhere stepped in. Didn't follow his work as much, though.

It's a decent gig, from what I've heard.
 
Really, they should move this thing to Virginia, the true heart and soul of I-AA football.
 
John said:
Did David Coulson leave or is this a different job?

Sounds like David's job, although I cannot confirm that. It's always been pretty much a one-person department, right?
 
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It was Dave's job, and I'm not sure if he left on his own. I'm a little bummed right now, to be quite honest. The guy loves FCS football. It is a pretty decent gig, though I think it to be a little too large for one person to do and do right. Of course, that could be said about every sports department in the Country right now.
 
Mystery Meat II said:
Really, they should move this thing to Virginia, the true heart and soul of I-AA football.

No kidding. I wonder if it's required you have to live in Pa.
 
<quote>Must work from on-site, no telecommuters need apply. </quote>
Sounds to me like you'd have to live close enough to commute.
 
bwright said:
<quote>Must work from on-site, no telecommuters need apply. </quote>
Sounds to me like you'd have to live close enough to commute.

****, I thought I read it carefully.
 
Tony Moss, the contact for the job, did this for a while and was great at it. It went to Matt, who really warmed up to it before moving on to the Patriot League. Then Dave, who I thought struggled at first, but by the time he finished he had done some good things to help those who were involved with the SN's FCS top 25 poll, in particular (his online voting process is something AP should copy for its polls).

I think pay is modest for the Philly market, unless it has changed. Can be a fun gig though. It's a good niche for an outfit like this one.
 

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