Post by jacka252 on Oct 2, 2015 14:37:59 GMT -5
As an old (both in duration & age) PC basketball junkie, really appreciate the incredible web coverage of PC basketball now available. While this is my preferred board where infrequently post, fantastic to be able to read all the boards with the plethora of information currently available. friarbasketball.com/ is also a must read board. Thank you to all mods (at least 6 boards am aware of) for all your mostly voluntary efforts/hard work and to the board posters (well mostly all, few compulsively negative nanny exceptions) who make all this possible. You all don't get praised enough for all you offer, myself guilty as well.
Having said this, read on another board that Ed Cooley's first radio show was archived on friars.com. Went to friars.com, archives, basketball with 2014-2015 as latest years in the index. Shouldn't there be 2015-2016 in index by this time? Shouldn't "Not Dunn Yet" be listed under this index? Praise friars.com and Kris Dunn for "Not Done Yet". This piece not only great tribute to Kris, well deserved as everyone knows, but great promotional piece for PC and PC basketball in particular. Extremely well done for so many reasons IMHO.
Please lets maximize it but simplifying it's access on the site. Aware "Not Dunn Yet" is available on site but can't find Ed's first radio show and "Not Done Yet" could be made available through more than one path which might dramatically increase the viewership. Only suggesting minor tweak to friars.com and all their hard work is greatly appreciated also. Please help us be able to access Ed’s radio shows by archiving them somewhere for most of us unable to listen live and if other boards could provide links that would be fantastic. Please forgive me if one was provided and was missed.
Boy have we come a long way in a few short years from worrying as Big East 1.0 was imploding that PC basketball might become irrelevant on the national stage. So many people to be grateful for and appreciate their contributions. You all know who most of the major players are but please allow me to thank all loyal PC supporters but mention one in particular we might not think of in the person of Mike Transgesi the Dave Gavitt disciple. Loyalty, Dave Gavitt was a model of Loyalty some might argue almost to a fault if that is possible. God bless Loyalty.