My Town Rocks: Omaha, Nebraska
July 1, 2008
This Might Be Bold, But... Jim Rome Ruins Sports
July 1, 2008
June 19, 2008
College World Series: 55 Years Of ACC-Championship Drought Likely Will End
June 14, 2008
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Packers Community Leaders have a Packers daft pick contest going. Here are the details:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/157126-br-contest-predict-the-packers-picks-win-a-cheesehead
Hey Ryne—Jeff here, a Bleacher Report Community Coordinator.
I've been spending time on our Cornhuskers page and read a couple of your old articles. Really on-point analysis...you do good work.
Given that you haven't written in a while, I thought I'd check in and see if you're interested in picking up your coverage again. What do you say?
If not, it would be great if you could give me some feedback on why you decided to stop writing and what we could have done to better serve you. If you wouldn't mind, please shoot me a line at jeff@bleacherreport.com with any thoughts.
Thanks so much,
Jeff
Care to share a tailgating recipe?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/68452-football-and-tailgating-does-it-get-any-better-than-this
Hey man, I don't have your email anymore, so just post your Big 12 Power Rankings on my bulletin board, or send them to ptfb79@mizzou.edu.
Thanks man,
Peter
Hmmm, you gotta keep track of posts better I guess.
But you were right regardless.
Ryne, thanks for your edit on my piece "Open Mic: No Pain, No Sport." I read your Rome piece and what's most important there is that your own character appears to be intact. As you well know, journalists constantly face questions of fairness. Keep your standards high and much of the rest should fall into place.
Hey Ryne,
I read your article about the CWS and the new stadium. Nice article. I would love to read some more stuff on Nebraska baseball, especially since they just entered the Top 25. Hope you get some time to write about college baseball soon. Take care and let me know if I can be of any assistance.
Northwest is pretty cool, great campus with about 7,000 students. UNO is probably better if you want a bigger town though. We do have an award-winning newspaper however and a relatively small staff, so you'd get plenty of opportunities.
Hey Ryne,
I hope you've been enjoying the new and improved Bleacher Report—we're really happy with the feedback we've received so far.
Just thought I'd let you know that next week we'll be launching the site to the world with some public announcements, and thus it'd be great to get a contribution from you between now and Tuesday to make Bleacher Report's launch a success.
Let me know if you need any help with ideas or have questions. Have a great weekend Ryne!
Zander