OhioStatePride2003;822675 wrote:I greatly appreciate the advice. I can ask whatever I want, so I've been trying to come up with stories. Would you recommend involving all the interview answers into one story? Or individually?
That all depends. I did a story for Channel 13 (ABC in Toledo) 4 years ago as an intern. I didnt have my own choice, but I had some leeway on what to do. Decided to go with the expectations of the team after the 10 win season. We only asked players who had been there the year before obviously, and we split it up into veterans and newer players because the answers were that noticeably different. Then asked the newcomers what it was going to be like to join the team after 10 wins. That was one story, but 3 seperate sections and answers to work with on it... Then we did some individual stuff with Quinn, Winslow and Braylon.
So if you want to get a broader story about the whole team, I suggest asking the same or similar questions. But if you want to ask specific questions about the transition to route running in college to NFL, obviously that will be specific to Little. Or about guys moving from warmer places to Cleveland would be specific to those players etc. If you are being granted the interview, you will probably have 1-1 I assume, so you can really get in quite a few questions. If it isnt 1-1, you may only be able to get in 2 questions or so because other media (Plain Dealer, Channel 3, etc, etc will have people there asking questions and the players wont sit there forever and you cant count on the way the interview is heading getting back to your angle). If it ISNT 1-1 try to get an initial and follow up question in early and the rest of the guys may steer the interview that direction and you could get lucky with some great stuff you didnt think of.