Sports Illustrated article

There's a story in the new Sports Illustrated (Cubs on the cover - arrived at my house today) this week about websites like this one. It talks about how coaches are paranoid when they're in public because everything they say or do might be overheard by someone who then will post their actions and/or words -- perhaps inaccurately -- on the internet, even when mainstream media is not covering a story.
It mentioned several stories (like the arrest of the former Ohio State QB -- Balliseri, or something like that -- and the crumbling relations between Matt Doherty and the UNC basketball players) that hit the internet through college fan websites before hitting mainstream media.
It also mentions that there are many sites out there that are run by accredited media and maintains strong relationships with the schools they cover, and only reports stories when they have their information confirmed by reliable, quotable sources. I'd say PonyFans.com falls in this category, which is part of the reason this site is so enjoyable.
Pretty interesting story.
It mentioned several stories (like the arrest of the former Ohio State QB -- Balliseri, or something like that -- and the crumbling relations between Matt Doherty and the UNC basketball players) that hit the internet through college fan websites before hitting mainstream media.
It also mentions that there are many sites out there that are run by accredited media and maintains strong relationships with the schools they cover, and only reports stories when they have their information confirmed by reliable, quotable sources. I'd say PonyFans.com falls in this category, which is part of the reason this site is so enjoyable.
Pretty interesting story.