Daily Campus

I visited the campus today and picked up a copy of the Daily Campus, and was struck by the same thing I've noticed several times this year: Does the Daily Campus not cover SMU sports anymore?
Today's DC sports section consists of a column by basketball-ex Trent Redden about Texas jumping to the top of the BCS standings and the positions in which the nation's top teams find themselves heading into the second half of the season. (And, to be fair, it's very well-written -- Trent is as good a sportswriter as that paper has had in years.) It also includes an AP story about the White Sox and their fans celebrating the World Series title.
I realize that the DC operates independently of the university, so it is not bound to espouse a certain opinion or perspective on the Mustangs, but isn't the purpose of the paper to cover SMU and its students, faculty, staff and the university community in general? I've been on campus more than a dozen times this fall, and not once have I seen a feature story on an individual athlete or coach. Surely there are SMU stories worth writing. To wit:
* The football team is trying to shake a two-game losing streak, and faces a long-time traditional rival. Rice runs the option, with which SMU has had great difficulty in recent years. SMU had a winless season two years ago, and the players and coaches certainly could shed some light on what it's like to be in the Owls' shoes, some of the emotions they're going through, how hard it is on the player and coaches, etc. There are a lot of football stories that could be written.
* The SMU men's soccer team has two games this weekend, at East Carolina and South Carolina. If they win both (or is it just one?), SMU clinches the C-USA title. How about a preview? How about a story on Matt Wideman, who has had to step in at goalkeeper at a crucial time in the season after starter Steve Sandbo got hurt? How about a story on the different challenges Coach Hyndman faces getting such a young team ready for the NCAAs, as opposed to some of the veteran-laden teams he's had in the past?
* The women's soccer team hosts two games this weekend. How about a preview story, to let people know the games exist? Profile UAB and Memphis? Let people know what's on the line with these games? A profile of Kimber Bailey, one of the top scorers in the nation? Or Ashley Gunter, who has been sensational at goalkeeper as a true freshman?
* Volleyball has two matches this weekend, at East Carolina and Marshall? Does the DC know that volleyball has had a good season, that they're extremely tough in Moody Coliseum? That they're young and have a chance to be very good in upcoming seasons?
* Cross country is at the conference championships this weekend in Orlando. THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS! Sure, cross country isn't the most spectator-friendly sport in the world, but that's a big deal. Profile the top runner. Talk to the coach about his expectations for the meet, or the chances of getting to NCAAs, or how the season has gone compared to expectations.
* The golf teams have tournaments Monday. How have the golf teams done this fall? Who are the top players? How does this fall season set up the Ponies for their spring seasons?
* Then there's the fact that the winter sports -- including .... ahem .... basketball -- are starting soon, if they haven't started already.
I have no problem with an opinion column like the one Trent Redden wrote, and like I said, it's very good. But use those as a filler when there's nothing going on. There's a lot going on now, and the DC has absolutely dropped the ball in its coverage this year. Does the paper still try to sell subscriptions to the paper? If your interest is in SMU sports, who would buy it?
Today's DC sports section consists of a column by basketball-ex Trent Redden about Texas jumping to the top of the BCS standings and the positions in which the nation's top teams find themselves heading into the second half of the season. (And, to be fair, it's very well-written -- Trent is as good a sportswriter as that paper has had in years.) It also includes an AP story about the White Sox and their fans celebrating the World Series title.
I realize that the DC operates independently of the university, so it is not bound to espouse a certain opinion or perspective on the Mustangs, but isn't the purpose of the paper to cover SMU and its students, faculty, staff and the university community in general? I've been on campus more than a dozen times this fall, and not once have I seen a feature story on an individual athlete or coach. Surely there are SMU stories worth writing. To wit:
* The football team is trying to shake a two-game losing streak, and faces a long-time traditional rival. Rice runs the option, with which SMU has had great difficulty in recent years. SMU had a winless season two years ago, and the players and coaches certainly could shed some light on what it's like to be in the Owls' shoes, some of the emotions they're going through, how hard it is on the player and coaches, etc. There are a lot of football stories that could be written.
* The SMU men's soccer team has two games this weekend, at East Carolina and South Carolina. If they win both (or is it just one?), SMU clinches the C-USA title. How about a preview? How about a story on Matt Wideman, who has had to step in at goalkeeper at a crucial time in the season after starter Steve Sandbo got hurt? How about a story on the different challenges Coach Hyndman faces getting such a young team ready for the NCAAs, as opposed to some of the veteran-laden teams he's had in the past?
* The women's soccer team hosts two games this weekend. How about a preview story, to let people know the games exist? Profile UAB and Memphis? Let people know what's on the line with these games? A profile of Kimber Bailey, one of the top scorers in the nation? Or Ashley Gunter, who has been sensational at goalkeeper as a true freshman?
* Volleyball has two matches this weekend, at East Carolina and Marshall? Does the DC know that volleyball has had a good season, that they're extremely tough in Moody Coliseum? That they're young and have a chance to be very good in upcoming seasons?
* Cross country is at the conference championships this weekend in Orlando. THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS! Sure, cross country isn't the most spectator-friendly sport in the world, but that's a big deal. Profile the top runner. Talk to the coach about his expectations for the meet, or the chances of getting to NCAAs, or how the season has gone compared to expectations.
* The golf teams have tournaments Monday. How have the golf teams done this fall? Who are the top players? How does this fall season set up the Ponies for their spring seasons?
* Then there's the fact that the winter sports -- including .... ahem .... basketball -- are starting soon, if they haven't started already.
I have no problem with an opinion column like the one Trent Redden wrote, and like I said, it's very good. But use those as a filler when there's nothing going on. There's a lot going on now, and the DC has absolutely dropped the ball in its coverage this year. Does the paper still try to sell subscriptions to the paper? If your interest is in SMU sports, who would buy it?