It’s About the Base
May 8, 2018
Former Southeast Conference Commissioner Roy Kramer, whom Michiganders like to claim as our own for his East Lansing High School and Central Michigan University coaching roots, seized the opportunity of an acceptance speech for an award he received recently from the Tennessee Chapter of the National Football Foundation, College Football Hall of Fame and Knoxville Quarterback Club to deliver a sobering message regarding the game he loves so much – football.
His concerns were for the survival of football on college campuses “where their games will never be on television and will be played in front of less than 10,000 fans.” Which is the situation for 90 percent of the nation’s college football programs.
He also said, “I’m even more concerned about games on Friday night.” Mr. Kramer has been a long-time opponent of Friday night telecasts of college football games because they do poorly both at the gate and in television ratings, and they conflict with the tradition of approximately 6,000 high school football games played locally on Friday nights.
We Michiganders are sometimes criticized for our “conservative” views about the boundaries of a sensible scope for educational athletics. We come by this naturally, on the shoulders of people like Roy Kramer who, even after years in the glitz and glamour of elite college football, maintains his concern for more modest college programs as well as high school football.
It is this base of the game, not the few at the pinnacle, that is the future of a game under siege in dozens of courthouses and state houses across the U.S. – and worse, a game being questioned in many thousands of homes where football was once the game of choice.
Unforgettable 5ive: 2022 Football Week 8
By
Jon Ross
MHSAA Director of Broadcast Properties
October 18, 2022
Here's a look at our Week 8 "Unforgettable 5ive" from MHSAA.tv and MHSAA media partner broadcasts:
► Dylan May throws to Gabe Miller for a 25-yard TD in Pewamo-Westphalia's win over Bath.
► Negaunee defeats Houghton behind Kai Lacar's big game.
► Nathan Compeau hauls in a 48-yard touchdown pass as White Cloud downs Lakeview 37-32.
► Dearborn gets past Fordson 35-13 as Noah Dobert scores from 55 yards out.
► Flat Rock defeats New Boston Huron 29-28 on a 2-point conversion with less than two minutes left.