This is an important discussion, really. The Tribune acts as if they have no role at all in this. I'm not saying it's ALL their fault-- the schools have made mistakes and gone through years of bad teams and bad athletic department management-- but there have also been good, exciting, interesting things going on that were not covered well, or at all. Still, the Tribune bears a lot of blame because they deliberately created the Big 10/Notre Dame focus, and in doing so, consciously and actively downplayed the other schools FOR YEARS. So NOW they furrow their brow and wonder why college basketball is stunted? The effect of the Tribune non-coverage and lousy coverage can be estimated pretty closely by looking at analogs.
Marquette in Milwaukee is somewhat similar to Loyola. How the Journal and Sentinel (and later on the merged paper) treated them led to huge attendance, revenue, and sustained success through both strong and weak periods. The comparison is extremely similar (competition from pro sports, big state school about 120 miles away, newcomer schools in D1 like UWM coming along in later years), and this alternate universe market where college sports is covered well by the newspapers is only 90 miles away from Chicago.
Take a look at how the newspapers have covered local college basketball through the years in Philadelphia, DC, Cincinnati, New York, Boston, and Detroit... All of those markets have better college basketball attendance, more local kids staying at local schools, and all the SAD things lamented about Chicago in the Tribune article-- but each market has had historically better coverage of their local schools than the Tribune gave out. And Chicago has had Loyola and DePaul win 1 National Championship, 1 NIT Championship, reach 2 Final Fours, 2 NIT Runner ups, and too many Sweet 16s to count.
The Tribune's editorial decisions and effective sabotage is at least 50% of the reason why local college sports isn't successful in Chicago. The Big 10 is huge. Exhibitions by big time schools out of market are well attended. Yet the local schools get crap, and always have, because The Colonel wanted to promote the Big 10, give out awards, and make it into a big deal at the direct expense of locals schools. Thanks, Tribune.
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