Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Tue, 11 Jan 1994 13:44:45 CST |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
Russell Jaslow writes,
>In Div. III, you are allowed to tape your own games, but you
>MAY NOT provide them to anyone else for the purpose of
>scouting (or any other reason), and you MAY NOT use other
>tapes of other games, unless they were on regular tv.
>Another words you can't trade tapes like they do in
>football all the time.
This is not entirely true. Intrigued, I breached the subject with
our basketball coach. He said our conference coaches have an
agreement where the teams will provide one non-conference
game tape per season to a requesting team. Apparently some
tape-trading is allowed, but it is certainly not as big an
operation as in "foolball."
Moving on to more hockey-related subjects...Tom Tseng:
>>By the way, is there another school that regularly sends two radio stations on
the road?
I'm pretty sure Bowling Green does; one commerical station, one student. I believe BU's student station
(a "carrier-current" station, barely audible in the dorms) sends a two-person crew to road games at
NU, BC and Harvard, but just with a tape recorder.
|
|
|