Koach's Korner on eLynah

Started by billhoward, November 08, 2004, 11:35:10 AM

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billhoward

Anyone ever ask Mike Schafer if he'd respond to, say, a half-dozen questions a week from this motley crew here? I'd love to know if it's true that Scott has to wear a one-size fits all jersey, what Schafer personally thinks about fish on the ice, if once he's seen the replay of Gleed's hit what he thinks of the player and the call, etcetera.

(Yeah, I can't stand made-up K-word alliterations, either. Couldn't help myself here.)

CowbellGuy

[Q]billhoward Wrote:

I'd love to know if it's true that Scott has to wear a one-size fits all jersey[/q]
I already answered that and I, unlike some people, don't talk out of my ass.

As for getting Schafer to answer questions, athletics would probably have to acknowledge ELynah.com exists. I wouldn't hold your breath over that.
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

A-19

somebody on athletics is certainly skimming these posts; after an innocent comment that i would like to stand in O if it were possible, we had 3 different officials come over to us during harvard warmups to "remind" us that it was not a student section and we had to sit once the game started...in 30 minutes.

-mike

CowbellGuy

I don't doubt that. I meant officially acknowledge. ;-)
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

A-19


Josh '99

[Q]A-19 Wrote:
 so sad, my ISP is harvard.edu now[/q]Hmm...  hey Age, you created a filter that changed B-a-b-y to Bâby and another that blahblah-ed all of Facetimer's posts, any chance you could make one that changes harvard.edu in Mike's ISP line into sucks.edu?  ;-)
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

billhoward

Lines are blurrier now than a generation ago ago as to what "accredited media" means if one wants to go to a press conference and pose questions. For national events, the accreditation process often excludes hobbyist or enthusiast sites (welovebritney.com won't get reviewer passes for her concert), but nobody is kicking uscho.com out of the press box.

Sounds as if the athletics department knows about elynah but doesn't like its independence.

CowbellGuy

Yes, I can. However, it would, perhaps, not be the best use of my time :-P
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Josh '99

[Q]CowbellGuy Wrote:

 Yes, I can. However, it would, perhaps, not be the best use of my time[/q]And when has that ever been an obstacle to you?  :-}
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

CowbellGuy

There's a long history of bad blood which certainly came to a head with the hockeycam thing. I guess athletics doesn't like it when ELynah does a better job covering things than they do.

Laura definitely had it out for me. When USACH Magazine was looking for a Cornell reporter, I volunteered to do it for free but she wouldn't stand for it, so they ended up with no one covering Cornell. Now that she's gone I was hoping to bury the hatchet and hopefully get on better terms. I guess time will tell on that front.

As an aside, I was shooting in the corner of the rink by the Zamboni door in the first period of the Harvard game and eventually got chased by Phil. The only other time I've ever been chased at a college hockey event was at an NCAA first round game when I actually had photo credentials, but that's a different story. Every other rink has pretty much let me shoot wherever I wanted. Apparently some hackles were raised over this, which I find hypocritical. If Lynah wants to keep the Zamboni end restricted, they should perhaps make some effort to define the restricted area and the restrictions. There is no signage, delineation, or consistency. There is certainly at least one person with the credentialed photographers who is not. I have no problem with that; I have a problem with double-standards. I'm going to look into getting photo credentials and I'm perfectly willing to make sure no one will see any Cornell apparel on me when I'm shooting in the corner. I can be professional about it. It remains to be seen if they can, too.

If there is any question about the legitimacy of ELynah, I'd like to point out that ELF is averaging 15,000-25,000 page loads per day. Thanks to everyone who posts, because a forum without content is about as useful as, well, yanndanis.com. In addition, I'd be happy to start providing USCHO with photos again if athletics can treat me with a modicum of civility.
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Josh '99

[Q]CowbellGuy Wrote:
[A] forum without content is about as useful as, well, yanndanis.com.[/q]Which, by the way, is still alive and well.   ::nut::
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

calgARI '07

I have heard from a CHA Board Member that Schafer reads every word that is posted here so he knows exactly what opposing coaches are seeing.  Not sure if I buy it, but thought it was relevant to this thread anyways.

billhoward

If you're the coach, I think you'd want to be aware of what's being said about you and your team.

If you're the coach, you might mention in passing to a candidate that not only is Lynah full-full-full for every game, but look at the support - the hockey boosters, the wanna-be-like-the-varsity intramurals being played by so many students, the vibrant web site.

And if you're the coach, you probably wince every time there's some stupid or assinine posting because it makes Cornell look bad. Maybe you're trying to recruit a kid whose family is close-knit and church-going; you have to think twice about mentioning eLynah knowing there's some sophomoric language. Not that posters here should censor themselves but they should be aware they're part of the Cornell image. In Schafer's heart of hearts, every time the TV camera pans the crowd at a Cornell-vs.-someone CSTV telecast, he hopes the people wearing Cornell hockey jerseys look like they stepped out of a J Crew ad, not like Danny DeVito's stocky niece and nephew. Which come to think of it would be one more reason for selling game-worn jerseys in sizes others than Large.

Beeeej

[Q]billhoward Wrote:
In Schafer's heart of hearts, every time the TV camera pans the crowd at a Cornell-vs.-someone CSTV telecast, he hopes the people wearing Cornell hockey jerseys look like they stepped out of a J Crew ad, not like Danny DeVito's stocky niece and nephew. [/q]
Dude, have you seen some of the recruits' families?   ::nut::

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

billhoward

At the Everblades tournament, we sat next to the Carefoots and his girlfriend, and I think she's the kind of person who would have made a good TV impression wearing a Cornell jersey.

Far more so than me. Scott's jersey on me would be more like a nightshirt.