12-05-2017, 12:13 PM
Perhaps I should have clarified. But the lump word "Media" is misunderstood. Part of the problem is that photo journalists, beat reporters and your average news crew (one man bands locally, camera and sound at the network level at least at CBS) have so very few advocating for them. The work can be dangerous, absolutely physically numbing and often under appreciated from the lacquered correspondents who fly in for a couple of interviews. So when I read that media isn't as difficult as coaching the many hairs on my back stand up.
All I've heard about Husack has been positive. I can tell you that prepping for an on air gig or spending twelve hours packing gear for a war zone is pretty demanding. As is the acid in your gut questioning WTF you are going to do next.
The really rough football coaching jobs are at the HS level where in the inner city a coach may have 16 or 17 players. A college coordinator job? Piece of cake in comparison.
All I've heard about Husack has been positive. I can tell you that prepping for an on air gig or spending twelve hours packing gear for a war zone is pretty demanding. As is the acid in your gut questioning WTF you are going to do next.
The really rough football coaching jobs are at the HS level where in the inner city a coach may have 16 or 17 players. A college coordinator job? Piece of cake in comparison.