It was my first time going to Baylor University this weekend. It was a much different environment than most stadiums I have been to. The fans were the least energetic I have seen.
Interesting observation: The video board began to get a little screwy before kick off and ended up going black for the first half of the game. I realized that for the first time, these fans have no replay board to rely on boredom.
Lets face it, watching the game play for play can be a little ridiculous. Most fans enjoy the social aspect of a sporting event like being with friends and family. Fans can miss a play and rely on the giant television for a better angle than their own point of view.
Unlike everyone else, I capture every play without skipping a beat and record scoreboard information in between, allowing little time to "zone-out."
As soon as the video board kicked back in, the fans cheered like there was a touchdown.
"Finally, we have something to watch!"
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I met Baylor's video coordinator, Jumbo. Jumbo uses old school video techniques to get the job done and relies little on high-priced equipment like other schools. My boss told me Jumbo used to work at SMU before switching to Baylor.
Baylor is going to a bowl game for the first time since 1994. Jumbo has worked with football video longer than I have been in school and is going to a bowl game for the first time in his career!
I feel blessed to have the experience of athletic video and to go to events like conference and national championships.
I feel lucky to only do this job for 6 years and already do experience things people could only dream of.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Choklahoma
Last weekend marked the second loss for the Sooners. In all honesty, I rank it as one of the best games I have ever attended. Like our loss in Colombia, College Station was full of energy and excitement. The crowd was one of the loudest I have ever seen, especially from the 2008 season, when the Aggies had a record-breaking loss.
Going to Kyle Field should be on everyones bucket list for attending a college football game. The traditions are extraordinary, the band is phenomenal, and the fans are the nicest around! Many friends and OU fans were there to watch the game, and sadly a lot were sore-losers saying things like, "we suck" "we got our ass beat" "i just stopped watching!"
It bothered me because we are the University of Oklahoma powerhouse, but when we lose, people tend to turn the other cheek.
I'm not a fan of OU but I support them because I work for them and I help to try and win championships by doing the best video job I can and when we are losing, the only thing i can do is watch, so I must embrace it!
My co-worker who was with me at the game stopped watching the game and began to play on her Ipod. I told her, "Now you know what it feels like for EVERY team who arrives on Owen Field. One must take two steps forward when taking a step back.
1love
Thursday, November 4, 2010
On The Right Path
Last Friday I attended a mock interview session for my capstone class with Dean Foote. The interviwers were board members of Gaylord college with very impressive backgrounds.
We were told to study some of the members from the Gayord website for best preperation.
The interview session reminded me of a speed dating program.
I chose three board members to study.
Pattye Moore- The former president for Sonic fast food. Presently "speaker and author, specializing in leadership development, brand development, marketing and strategic planning. Clients she has worked with include Dr Pepper, Sonic, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Qdoba Mexican Grill, VICORP Restaurants,Thrifty/Dollar Car Rental, BancFirst and Kanakuk Ministries." (1)
Mrs. Moore was a great interviewer. Since my family has owned a restaurant since 1950, I have always looked at the food business as my second passion.
Bill Hancock- "He was the first full-time director of the NCAA Final Four and is now the first executive director of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS)." (1)
I thought he was a perfect match for me based on his experience with NCAA! I actually had questions prepared for Mr. Hancock but ran out of time to ask.
Howard Price- The only reason I wanted to have an interview with Mr. Price was because his advertising clinents inclduded Dannon Yogurt.
Speaking to Mr. Price was one of the most rewarding feelings I have received at Gaylord College. Mr. Price happened to do the exact same thing at my age, making us able to connect very easily and gave me great feedback! I stayed as professional as possible but I was so excited to talk to a stanger who has been in my shoes!
He reminded me that I am on the right path, and have very valuable resources with OU. I have never felt so respected for my hard work with coaches video until Mr. Price pointed out the greatness of my job.
All of the blood sweat and tears I have put into my job was put into thoe mock interviews. They rewarded me with the confidence and courage for success.
I truly thank the interviewers for their honesty and helpfulness.
1love
(1)- http://www.ou.edu/content/gaylord/home/Audience/alumni_and_friends/BOV.html
We were told to study some of the members from the Gayord website for best preperation.
The interview session reminded me of a speed dating program.
I chose three board members to study.
Pattye Moore- The former president for Sonic fast food. Presently "speaker and author, specializing in leadership development, brand development, marketing and strategic planning. Clients she has worked with include Dr Pepper, Sonic, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Qdoba Mexican Grill, VICORP Restaurants,Thrifty/Dollar Car Rental, BancFirst and Kanakuk Ministries." (1)
Mrs. Moore was a great interviewer. Since my family has owned a restaurant since 1950, I have always looked at the food business as my second passion.
Bill Hancock- "He was the first full-time director of the NCAA Final Four and is now the first executive director of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS)." (1)
Howard Price- The only reason I wanted to have an interview with Mr. Price was because his advertising clinents inclduded Dannon Yogurt.
Speaking to Mr. Price was one of the most rewarding feelings I have received at Gaylord College. Mr. Price happened to do the exact same thing at my age, making us able to connect very easily and gave me great feedback! I stayed as professional as possible but I was so excited to talk to a stanger who has been in my shoes!
He reminded me that I am on the right path, and have very valuable resources with OU. I have never felt so respected for my hard work with coaches video until Mr. Price pointed out the greatness of my job.
All of the blood sweat and tears I have put into my job was put into thoe mock interviews. They rewarded me with the confidence and courage for success.
I truly thank the interviewers for their honesty and helpfulness.
1love
(1)- http://www.ou.edu/content/gaylord/home/Audience/alumni_and_friends/BOV.html
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