Crimson Tide
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At my shop, the high school writer is expected to name a varsity all-area team and player of the year. The PoY gets a portrait and feature. Been done this way for years and I have been expected to follow suit.
So far, I've done two this year: baseball and softball. Both went surprisingly well. No angry coaches or parents, anything unpleasant like that.
So, I'm working on volleyball and football.
In years past, the writers just picked a team based on opinion. I started having coaches nominate players and include stats. I also consider all-conference picks by coaches/ADs and opinions of others on the sports staff. I think my selection criteria is fair and accurately represents the area. Also, the PoY is someone whose abilities and reputation as a player can't be argued.
Here's the problem with football:
The baseball PoY is the best candidate for football PoY. He's a pure athlete that everyone praises. His stats are great no matter what position he plays: QB, RB, LB, kickoff and return. Guy led the team to state runner-up. I've had several coaches who lost to him tell me that I'd be crazy not to pick him.
However, our new SE doesn't want me to consider him. He's worried that people in the area will be upset if he's named football PoY less than six months after we named him baseball PoY. So far, the SE has offered no counterargument other than he's afraid to deal with any parents/coaches who would be jealous.
He said, "I just want to make sure we pick the best player."
We? There is no "we" in this. While I was the one who covered games, wrote features, watched practices, wrote columns, interviewed most of the players/coaches, requested nominations with coaches' comments, he sat at his desk and designed pages. He's been here less than six months and is clueless about the area at best. Even the college writer thinks this guy is the PoY.
Now, the folks around here I've talked to know that I was thrown under a bus for a column that a player's parent didn't agree with (despite the fact that nothing was factually wrong with it). I'm not worried about what people just don't agree with. My info is solid. However, I'm working for people who won't back me up as a reporter. This has nothing to do with who I want to pick. If were any other player, it would be the same situation. This is about the SE being too afraid of the readership to do the job. This is about an SE who won't take the word of the beat writer who's out there every day observing what's going on.
So, what the hell am I supposed to do? I'm not going to pick a player who's not as deserving just because my SE won't stand up for the section. I'm certainly not going to turn the project over to an SE who thinks that all the players worked just as hard and deserve a chance to be PoY. I'm not going to turn the project over to a former small-town daily who think a Q&A feature is cutting-edge journalism. This isn't the level of sports where everybody goes out for ice cream after the game and get a trophy at the end of the season no matter what. If I allow this and it gets out, it'll be open season on us.
At this point, suggest anything you like to help me or criticize me, whatever. I'm at the point where if I'm not allowed to do this without the SE's fear of reprisal from a likely minority of the area, then **** it. I'm done. No notice, no other job lined up. I am just that sick of the situation I'm in.
As Ron Simmons said, "Damn!"
So far, I've done two this year: baseball and softball. Both went surprisingly well. No angry coaches or parents, anything unpleasant like that.
So, I'm working on volleyball and football.
In years past, the writers just picked a team based on opinion. I started having coaches nominate players and include stats. I also consider all-conference picks by coaches/ADs and opinions of others on the sports staff. I think my selection criteria is fair and accurately represents the area. Also, the PoY is someone whose abilities and reputation as a player can't be argued.
Here's the problem with football:
The baseball PoY is the best candidate for football PoY. He's a pure athlete that everyone praises. His stats are great no matter what position he plays: QB, RB, LB, kickoff and return. Guy led the team to state runner-up. I've had several coaches who lost to him tell me that I'd be crazy not to pick him.
However, our new SE doesn't want me to consider him. He's worried that people in the area will be upset if he's named football PoY less than six months after we named him baseball PoY. So far, the SE has offered no counterargument other than he's afraid to deal with any parents/coaches who would be jealous.
He said, "I just want to make sure we pick the best player."
We? There is no "we" in this. While I was the one who covered games, wrote features, watched practices, wrote columns, interviewed most of the players/coaches, requested nominations with coaches' comments, he sat at his desk and designed pages. He's been here less than six months and is clueless about the area at best. Even the college writer thinks this guy is the PoY.
Now, the folks around here I've talked to know that I was thrown under a bus for a column that a player's parent didn't agree with (despite the fact that nothing was factually wrong with it). I'm not worried about what people just don't agree with. My info is solid. However, I'm working for people who won't back me up as a reporter. This has nothing to do with who I want to pick. If were any other player, it would be the same situation. This is about the SE being too afraid of the readership to do the job. This is about an SE who won't take the word of the beat writer who's out there every day observing what's going on.
So, what the hell am I supposed to do? I'm not going to pick a player who's not as deserving just because my SE won't stand up for the section. I'm certainly not going to turn the project over to an SE who thinks that all the players worked just as hard and deserve a chance to be PoY. I'm not going to turn the project over to a former small-town daily who think a Q&A feature is cutting-edge journalism. This isn't the level of sports where everybody goes out for ice cream after the game and get a trophy at the end of the season no matter what. If I allow this and it gets out, it'll be open season on us.
At this point, suggest anything you like to help me or criticize me, whatever. I'm at the point where if I'm not allowed to do this without the SE's fear of reprisal from a likely minority of the area, then **** it. I'm done. No notice, no other job lined up. I am just that sick of the situation I'm in.
As Ron Simmons said, "Damn!"