Charles Masenas writes: > > My apologies to those BU and UNH fans who were in town for Thursday's > championship game of the Sheraton-USAir tournament. The Burlington Free > Press coverage of the championship game was an embarrassment to Vermonters. > > Free Press staff writer Ted Ryan was allotted nearly one-third of Friday's > sports section front page and a portion of the second page to Thursday's > tournament coverage. Only four sentences at the end of Ryan's second page > acknowledge the BU-UNH championship game even happened. Ryan > characteristically carried on in parochial style, whining about the > officiating in UVM's consolation game. > > The local media, particularly newspaper and radio, are hopelessly biased. > These are professionals, not students. How widespread is this problem? Being a Boston University fan myself, the Boston Globe can be very biased toward the other Boston school down the street (BC). There were several time in the past where BU would win a very important game, and BC would lose, and BC would get the front page of the section, and the BU game would be tucked away in the middle of the section. Some may say that the Globe and BU don't get a long with each other. *shrug* All I know is that it irked me to see a good hockey team not getting the respect it deserved by the Globe. -Ernie [log in to unmask]