META: How are we going to handle the Summer Olympics?

Submitted by Mr. Yost on

After watching some news coverage on the Olympics, it got me to thinking (not a good thing) - how should we handle the Olympics here on MGoBlog?

I ask because fall camp is arriving, we've got NIKE/Jumpman mania, OT season is almost over.

Ignore the Olympics altogether? Agree to 1 thread per day? Only discuss when Michigan athletes are participating?

Any non-MGoSnark suggestions?

FYI - the Summer Olympics run from August 3rd to August 21st. The Opening Ceremonies are Friday, the 5th (due to recovery time there is some soccer starting early).

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http://www.nbcolympics.com/full-schedule

MGoGrendel

August 2nd, 2016 at 11:12 AM ^

I started one thread per day and listed the bigger events of the day.  Due to big time difference between live event & TV coverage placed against MGoUsers wanting to watch the events that evening, we let readers know that there were spoilers posted.  So, if you don't want to know the results during the day, don't open the thread.

LSAClassOf2000

August 2nd, 2016 at 6:37 AM ^

Tell me what you guys think of this (julesh stole a bit of my thunder here):

- Daily threads, perhaps with a "Danger: Spoilers" note for those not following live

- Individual highlight threads for records, unusual moments, Michigan athletes, etc...

- We can talk about inidividual events, but it should be some "must see" stuff. Definitely should be an exception, not a rule in this case.

- Opening and closing ceremony threads, if desired

As I remember, I can bump the Olympics threads too so multiples aren't created, but it is ultimately on the user to check the first page or two.

Wolverine Gator

August 2nd, 2016 at 9:04 AM ^

I know this is a Michigan sports blog, but with the community we have and all the diverse interests, I'd really like to see at least one thread dedicated to "lesser followed" sports. I'm not a huge sailing fan, but i know there's going to be interesting things happening while I'm punching the clock working.

Needs

August 2nd, 2016 at 8:03 AM ^

I know NBC is delaying broadcast of the opening ceremony by an hour to get it into prime time. Imagine they'll do the same for high profile events, as NBC has consistently done.

Haven't heard if NBC succeeded in getting the IOC to reorder the nations so the US goes at end rather than in the middle as they would with the order read in Portugese (Estados Unidos). NBC is afraid their ratings will crash after the US goes.



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stephenrjking

August 2nd, 2016 at 12:30 PM ^

If I recall correctly, NBC pays the most money to the IOC by a considerable margin in rights fees. This also gives it a lot of influence in the games, since the US is a huge customer. Apparently doesn't give it carte blanche, though.

The opening and closing ceremonies have never been that interesting to me anyway. Give me the sports. 

NBC's decision to live stream events that would be shown later on tape delay was a great move, by the way. Basically started in Beijing and has held true for every Olympics since. Serves the hardcore sports fans well while also producing slick stuff in primetime; I've become a much more attentive Olympics watcher since they did that.

 

stephenrjking

August 2nd, 2016 at 12:26 PM ^

The summer Olympics have quite a bit more going on than the Winter Olympics; it might become necessary to have a thread during the daytime and another in primetime on some days. 

The "Big Event" thread seems like a good idea. A big Phelps final or the 100m final will probably be enough to merit threads on their own.

DrMantisToboggan

August 2nd, 2016 at 7:10 AM ^

Same way I do every summer:

Look to see if Olympics are happening, say "oh he/she runs/swims real fast", then watch the end of the gold medal basketball game to see us win. Then pay no more attention.

Summer Olympics are trash, and this year they're trash with an extra chance of virus!



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DrMantisToboggan

August 2nd, 2016 at 9:05 AM ^

You mean "old money sword fighting with no chance of injury"? Hard pass.

If I'm gonna watch a non-team sport without a ball (or puck I guess) it better have a high chance of injury or death. Ain't nobody got time to watch some dude run slightly faster than some other dudes just for the sake of running.

Gr1mlock

August 2nd, 2016 at 12:21 PM ^

I largely feel the same way.  Respect the skill, talent, and dedication of  these guys, but generally do not find compelling to watch.  If I'm somewhere with a lot of people watching a medal event there can be good crowd energy (back in college there were group-watches that I would pop into sometimes), but I largely have no interest in watching the third qualifier heat of the 200m run or suchlike.

Coldwater

August 2nd, 2016 at 7:34 AM ^

I want to see information related to United States domination in sports. I'm an American, I'm such a homer. I especially want to see a lot of track and field gold medals.

DrMantisToboggan

August 2nd, 2016 at 9:10 AM ^

Or citizens who live where the government wants to build Olympic stadiums.

Or citizens who live on top of each other in flavilla mountains.

Or massive government corruption.

Or roaming, violent gangs of monkeys.

 

Brazil should not have been allowed to host these olympics until they got their shit together.

Perkis-Size Me

August 2nd, 2016 at 7:59 AM ^

I'm looking forward to the Opening Ceremonies and that's about it.

Might tune in to a couple of the gold medal final events, but I don't care enough to even watch the basketball finals and see us beat Angola or Bulgaria by 80 points. Maybe this makes me a terrible world citizen, but for Americans, that's about par for the course these days.

That being said, it's better than nothing. Helps pass the time until football comes back, and gives us something else to talk about besides Nike.



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EGD

August 2nd, 2016 at 8:23 AM ^

One of my old friends from UM, Bora Gulari, will be competing in the sailing event. I believe it's supposed to be televised, so I will try to watch that. But otherwise none of the summer events really interest me. My daughter will probably watch nonstop gymnastics though.