6A - Thursday, November 15, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Q&A: NFL Network. analyst Rich Eisen By EVERETT COOK SportsCenter was in many ways Daily Sports Editor how people found out what hap- pened in the sports world, let This week's Q&A is with Rich alone got to see it for the firstetime. Eisen, the former Managing By the time I left in 2003 there Sports Editor of the Michigan were handheld devices and Inter- Daily and current television jour- net websites and an explosion of nalist for the NFL Network. sports-talk radio and other ways After leaving ESPN's for people to know what hap- SportsCenter in 2003, Eisen pened and see how it happened. became a jack-of-all-trades for The show went from a writing- the NFL Network. He hosts the intensive, highlight-intensive Thursday Night Football pregame, show to being less writing-inten- halftime and postgame shows, sive, because few highlights need- multiple weekly studio shows and ed a build-up or a set-up because also runs a weekly podcast. people knew what was happen- To the questions: ing already. The highlights didn't The Michigan Daily: You wrote tell as much of a narrative, other at the Daily at Michigan and then than to set up an analyst to talk at newspapers out of college, but about whathappened in the game. you've'been in the TV and the My role as a host changed from podcast game for a while. Do you '96-03, so that sort of made it an miss print journalism at all? easier decision to not try and be Rich Eisen: Oh, of course. Noth- a part of SportsCenter 200 times ing is more satisfying than the a year anymore. I wanted to do written word, and nothing is more something else, and when that crucial to attempting to master, didn't happen the opportunity for let's put it that way. Writing is the the NFL Network was too great to base of everything in the broad- pass up. casting business. Everything is I don't want to make it seem written. I've always taken pride in like I took it for granted - I mean, writingeverythingthatIsayonTV. SportsCenter was a great plat- I spent three years as a beat report- form and it was an honor to be a er for my hometown newspaper in part of it, certainly at a time when Staten Island, and all of that train- folks like Dan Patrick and Keith ing was crucial. Writingis a crucial Olbermann and Craig Kilborn and base in order to do what I've been Robin Roberts and Mike Tirico. fortunate to do for aliving. They were all doing it, and I was TMD: When you first accepted stoked to do it at the time. It was the job at the NFL Network in just in '03, I went with the NFL 2003, you were switching from Network and I couldn't be happier an established network in ESPN about it, even as I'm getting on a to a network that was making its plane to connect in Buffalo in the debut. Did you feel the risk there, . middle of November. or was the opportunity to head- TMD: You mentioned working line a network just too much to with all these people at ESPN, but pass up? on these Thursday Night Football RE: Sure, it was fraught with pregame shows, it seems like you concern to go from a place that I guys are having a ton of fun out called home for seven years and a there. It just seems fun to be a part place I felt was a part of my iden- of.What's it like to work with guys tity in many ways because of how like Steve Mariucci, Warren Sapp long I spent there and how they and Deion Sanders? took me from my small-market RE: It's a privilege. It's an TV job to a national stage, and incredible privilege, and I'm a it was really part of my DNA in lucky man. We genuinely really ~many ways. But then SportsCen- like each other. We hang out ter just changed as the type of together on the road and know o o 1e I first Sta abet ce oher's amiliesIT eft inZ(;1. san my to sa ke that camg- was a completely different show. raderie we have off the air come It wasn't the same program any- together on the air - and I take more. that job seriously - while not When I started in 1996 it was taking ourselves too seriously. To a writing-intensive show and me, the key to making a broadcast the reason for that was that watchable is to take the subject R EASE DATE- Thursday, November 15, 2012 Los Angeles TimesDaily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis matter we view seriously, but not ourselves too seriously. Hopefully, people will enjoy the chemistry we have together. Hanging out with Hall of Fam- ers and picking their brains and watching the games with them aid essentially getting more knowledgeable about the game myself through the eyes of expe- rienced and imparted wisdom is really a privilege. It's been awe- some. TMD: You mentioned part of your job is to make that camara- derie work on air. Can you prac- tice that skill, managing all these opinionated, loud guys, or did that just come to you? Did you have to work atthat? RE: I don't know how you could work at that, but to me, the most important part of being successful in broadcasting is to be yourself. Every single successful person in this business that I have met or come across or have gotten to work with in this endeavor are all people who when I met them for the first time person, I felt like I already know them. What they do on TV is not an act, it's who they are. The first impression I had of Chris Ber- man in 1996 when I met him for the first time was that I felt like I had known him for years because Ihad been watchinghim for years. It was the same guy. Stuart Scott - same way: Everyone who I have worked with that people might consider to have large person- alities is who they are. I feel like I am just being myself out there, and reacting in a way that I would react sitting on the couch. I hope that people enjoy that sense of realism, and maybe they enjoy the broadcast more than they would somebody else's. TMD: You do podcasts, you do Thursday night, you do studio stuff- do you ever fell like you're doing so much that it's hard to concentrate on one thing? RE: I just love it, all of it. I love the long formats of the podcast world, I love being at a game live and having my job be ringmaster - for lack of a better phrase - of these moving parts and large per- sonalities of these knowledgeable Hall of Famers who are impart- ing their wisdom. I love being there and I love the Sunday morn- ing show. I love doing highlights whenever I can, because that's just like what I did at SportsCen- ter back in the day. That's part of the reason I left ESPN, because at the time I left in '03 I was not being afforded the broadcasting avenues that I have now, even though they had it at their dis- posal, which is what made it an easy choice on my part. The NFL Network has been growing for nine years and countingnow with the Internet side and digital side exploding, and I'm thrilled to be part of it. It's been a blast, and I don't feel like my attentions dis- tracted. I love talking about it and am having funtalking about it. I'm having the time of my life. TMD: Now to the most press- ing question: How much quicker could you run your 40-meter dash at the scouting combine if you weren'twearing a suit? RE: Well, I don't know and I don't intend to find out, because I only run it the one way I know how, and that's slow and in my uniform - the suit. I feel like the whole endeavor would jump the shark if I actually put on running clothes. I don't think anybody really wants to see that, I'm con- cerned people may not even want to see my run in a suit anymore. But Denard best watch out when I see him in February when he comes out for the scouting combine. I suggest he lace 'em up for that one. When he runs at the combine, I'll be there, and I'll be breaking six seconds this year. I'm working on my core, I'm men- tally prepared and I have my suit already picked out. I'm focused, and I understand Shoelace is fast, but I have straight-ahead speed. If there is any negative aspect to my gig, it's that I can't get to the Big House during football season. It's been years. The last time I was there was the triple-overtime game when Braylon (Edwards) went nuts and beat Michigan State almost single-handedly. It was great, but it's been years. I miss it so much. I just miss the fall Saturdays and following the band, going from Packard to the stadium with the band in front of you, and I miss that stadium. Glad I missedthe Rich Rodyears, notto broadside him, but I just miss it a lot. I do hope to getbackthere. And I do love Brady Hoke by the way, I'm very excited by him. Ultras back Michigan soccer team in NCAAs By ALEJANDRO ZUNIGA tough game, Daley said. But with Daily Sports Writer the Ultras' support, the Wolver- ines could pull out a victory. EVANSTON - On Sunday, the The Ultras first sang "The Vic- Ultras honored their vow. tors." Then they begged the Wol- A student organization found- verines to put a goal in the net ed in 2010, the Michigan Ultras and tried to help the process by strive to unite soccer fans across trying to distract Spartan goal- campus and create an exciting keeper Zach Bennett. Later, they atmosphere atthe Michigan men's reminded Michigan State players soccer team's home matches. that Lake Michigan was across the Their members regularly brave street if they wanted to keep dra- frigid weather to passionately matizing dives. They didn't stop support Wolverine soccer with chanting until the contest ended. flags, drums and every last bit of "Ultras . are the best," Daley noise that they can possibly force said. "I love that they came all the out of their lungs. In the three way from Ann Arbor to be here to years since they launched, the support us for the Big Ten Tour- Ultras have become well-known nament. You hear them always - across the Big Ten for producing loud and clear - and our guys play an intimidating atmosphere at the forthem and the coaches get ener- U-M Soccer Complex. gized by them. We're delighted Though the Ultras often suc- when they come to the games." ceed at frustratingthe opposition, Down by a tally with less than their principle aim is to serenade three minutes left, junior forward the Michigan players and coach- T.J. Roehn sent the Ultras into es with chants of adulation and delirium with an equalizing goal. praise. In one of their traditional But ultimately, the Spartans pre- cheers, the Ultras promise the vailed. Taking advantage of a 30 Wolverines that, "where you go, mile-per-hour tailwind, midfield- we'll follow." And when Michigan er Sean Conerty fired a laser from advanced to the Big Ten Tourna- 20 yards out that snuck under the ment Championship in Evanston crossbar and earned Michigan against Michigan State on Sunday State the Big Ten Championship. afternoon, the Ultras lived up to As the Spartans mobbed each that pledge. Before the break of other in celebration, several Wol- dawn on an uncharacteristically verines dropped to the grouid in warm morning, 20 bleary-eyed agony. Grinwis - who had come Ultras dressed in maize and blue 'tantalizingly close to saving the boarded a coach bus sponsored by game-winning shot - lay face- the University. Passing around a down on the turf. Daley stood box of donuts and carrying cow- motionless near his team's bench. bells and banners, they quietly 'And for the first time all after- prepared for the longcommute. noon, the Ultras were silent. Despite the silence, energy As Michigan State's fight song coursed through the vehicle. blared and Spartans hoisted the Michigan had won five consecu- first-place' trophy, the Michigan tive games en route to the con- players eventually picked them- ference championship, including selves off the ground. Together, a '1-0 win over the Spartans just they walked across the field, a week-earlier. A championship towards the bleachers. As they trophy and automatic bid to the approached, the Ultras' chants of NCAA Tournament were there for supportbegan again. the taking. Despite failing to secure an Four hours later at Lakeside automatic bid to the NCAA Tour- Field, sophomore goalkeeper nament, the Wolverines' strength Adam Grinwis stepped off the of schedule and recent success team bus and was greetedly quite earned them an at-lar e selection the' surprise: B thrbog of Ultras theywillhost NiagarWs nThurs- pounding a drum and chanting his day night. When Michigan takes name. 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