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What are some a good subjects for sports books not examined enough?
Posted by rjokerlsu on 11/5/11 at 4:43 pm00
or in today's age of high technology, on-line investigative articles? Two of them come to mind--the first one is officiating--how are officials chosen, scratched, monitored, etc. The second one is an examination of coaches handling the often sensitive subject of determining proper playing time for sons/daughters, while still being fair to the other players. My local high school football team has a huge problem with this--they just finished 0-10, with an assistant coach's son getting way too many chances to the dismay of many fans in particular.
This post was edited on 11/5 at 4:45 pm
re: What are some a good subjects for sports books not examined enough?Posted by TigerintheNO on 11/5/11 at 4:47 pm to rjokerlsu
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What are some a good subjects for sports books not examined enough?
I don't know if it would be a good topic for a book. But I think a good article/story on whether companies that advertise during major sporting events get a good bang for their buck.
re: What are some a good subjects for sports books not examined enough?Posted by GeauxAggie972 on 11/5/11 at 4:57 pm to rjokerlsu
I think college recruiting. I know Meat Market but that just mostly focuses on Ole Miss and coach Yaw Yaw.
A collection of stories from present and past coaches about some of their best gets and misses they went through and the work they had to do for them
A collection of stories from present and past coaches about some of their best gets and misses they went through and the work they had to do for them
re: What are some a good subjects for sports books not examined enough?Posted by lsu480 on 11/5/11 at 5:44 pm to TigerintheNO
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I don't know if it would be a good topic for a book. But I think a good article/story on whether companies that advertise during major sporting events get a good bang for their buck.
Of course they do.....if they didn't they wouldn't do it!
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