Glad that's over.
Ya created very little drama within the fanbaseGlad he came out and spoke about the situation so soon.
You really are not familiar with CU and the way they run public relations are youThe point though isn't how many journalists have reported it. (We live in an era where actual true journalism barely even exists)... but rather the sheer ubiquity of the rumor. Given that, it'd be highly logical to assume CU would quickly issue a denial for damage control. The absence of one would be very telling... But as others as pointed out, given CU's historical PR acumen (or lack there of), maybe this isn't such a good theory.
Ya created very little drama within the fanbase
If I didn't overreact to just about everything, I'd have literally nothing to do.Not really his fault everyone overreacted immediately instead of just waiting to hear what was actually happening.
If that’s the way this all rolled out, we are in the hands of geniuses.Let rumor go unanswered through one news cycle.
Address rumor directly and put it to rest.
Send message to administration that program deserves attention and assets that are common elsewhere.
Profit.
I think my take has been proven reasonable.That’s the wishful thinking assumption. The article said he is “set to interview” this weekend not that MSU has reached out and would like to interview him. The reasonable assumption (until denied by MT/CU or new reporting contradicts the DFP) is the article is accurate.
The reporter who “broke” this story needs to be shanked.Not really his fault everyone overreacted immediately instead of just waiting to hear what was actually happening.
Exactly. He slow played it perfectly. MSU sent message to Sexton that Fickell interview we well, that there is mutual interest and that deal parameters are not unreasonable.If tempted, he'd be foolish to interview until after the leading candidate has been dealt with. If he interviews and doesn't get it, he has kind of ****e in his nest