Seeing's how I'm, in real life, Dan Collins, I agree with ondeadline. Thanks for the kind words spud. Truth is, times are hard all over this business, and they're pretty hard here these days. And best I can tell, nobody is happy about it. Joe and Dan are really good sportswriters and even better individuals. If you're out there looking for a hire, do yourself a favor and consider these guys. You can do a lot worse.
As for the critique of our coverage of Wake Forest, as the beat guy since 1992 I could mention
a) the six or seven football stories our beat guy has written every week since a couple of days before the beginning of practice (average 20-25 inches a story).
b) the stand-alone advance for every game (20-25 inches),
c) the follow story for every Monday (20-25 inches),
d) the fact that our paper has been the only paper in the state to cover every game, including games at FSU (double-staffed with Lenox) and Ole Miss. We were one of two (along with Burlington) at Connecticut.
e) the by-line coverage we give (through a part-timer Jay Spivey and a stringer Brian Surette) to field hockey and soccer
f) the increasing number of columns written by Lenox and Delong (average 30-35 inches each),
g) the recruiting coverage (every known recruit has been reported with individual story)
h) the coverage of basketball, which also includes a stand-alone advance and staff-generated story for every game.
To mention all that, though, might come off as defensive and small, and I don't want to be that kind of guy. But perception can become reality, which is a really scary thought in these scary times.
So I'll tell you what. If this is a subject that interests you, just check out our paper at www.journalnow.com. You can make it easy on yourself by looking into the Wake Forest team page. All our stories are not in there, but there's enough to hopefully allow you to make an informed opinion if it compares to Charlotte, Roanoke, or anywhere.
Actually the whole issue of what fans at a school should expect/require from a local paper is a heck of an interesting topic. As the beat guy at Wake Forest (which I submit is one of the best college beats in America), I have my own opinions on the subject. I'd be fascinated to hear what those who cover such schools as Vandy, Rice, Northwestern, Tulane, BC and Stanford have to say on the subject.
One more thing. If you're ever in Tallahassee on a weekend, you absolutely have to make it out to the Bradfordville Blues Club, about 10 miles north of town off Thomasville Road. It's the real thing.
Dan