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Here is our exchange:
From: Kevin Strickland
Sent: Wed 1/27/2010 11:02 AM
To: Jeffrey S. Sentell
Subject: RE: Big boys?
Alabama is "rated" third in recruiting currently in Rivals. Auburn is rated fourth, mere percentage points behind the "big boy." There is very little difference in the two current classes. As you were writing an article about prep recruiting and your readership is from this state I thought you might have noticed that.
Over the last 20 years, Auburn has a better record than the "big boy" and has been ranked higher in recruiting as many times as not. Perhaps if you'd spent more than 23 months bathed in Crimson Glory, you might have noticed that as well.
I don't care where you went to school, where you first took communion or where you first kissed Becky Sue Snotterpluck. That has no bearing on whether your article presented information with a certain slant. It did. Period.
Whatever your intent or purpose, whatever your background, your comment WAS biased. Consciously or subconsciously, it was just another subtle dig at little old second rate Auburn and another kneeling bow toward the Crimson Myth in a long history of subtle digs and unwarranted bows from the paper you represent.
You're not the first and you won't be the last to suck up to them. I'm sure your inbox will fill with barely literate huzzahs from the cretinous mass that populates such schlock as the Paul Finebaum Radio Show. Perhaps that is your desired outcome.
Thanks for your reply,
KS
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Mr. Strickland,
I did not grow up in the state of Alabama. I did not graduate from journalism school in Alabama. I have covered recruiting and high school sports in Georgia, South Carolina and Virginia during a 12-year career.
I've only spent that last 23 months working in here in Alabama. I can assure you I wear no Crimson Tide glasses. Yet there is the fact that Alabama's recruiting has been rated highly by every online recruiting service that cannot be avoided.
That is defined and measured success. The same goes for Florida's class this year.
That line in the column was a cursory mention of three schools. Those were examples of three schools rated high in the annual recruiting rankings over the last few years. I could have also used a Georgia, LSU, Miami, Notre Dame or Southern Cal in there. It was not an evaluation.
There is no agenda there whatsover. Did this same column not include less that flowerly language toward Alabama's top in-state recruit this year? That last point was meant to illustrate there are no "big offers" and "little offers" when it comes to a free college education for playing a game.
I'm sorry you feel that this opinion column was biased. That was not the intent. But I thank you for reading and taking the time to express your reaction.
Best regards.
Jeff Sentell
Prep Sports Editor
The Birmingham News
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From: Kevin Strickland
Sent: Wed 1/27/2010 11:02 AM
To: Jeffrey S. Sentell
Subject: Big boys?
The “big boys” go to Alabama, Florida or Texas you say?
Right.
Tennessee, Auburn, LSU, USC, Florida State, Georgia… none of those schools ever get the “big boy” recruits.
http://blog.al.com/sentell/2010/01/sentell_the_facts_and_myths_of.htmlMyth: The media in the state of Alabama is unbiased and has no agenda.
Fact: The continued bias of this newspaper toward the Crimson Horde is sickening.