Sunday, April 7, 2013

FAU Baseball should be focus of university's new public relations engine

Florida Atlantic University administrators emphasize that the college needs some timely and beneficial public relations help to soften the blow of two major scandals. The success of the FAU Baseball program should be where the leadership team should pitch. Almost yearly, the FAU Baseball Program prints its tickets to the Sun-Belt Conference Baseball Championship and the College World Series. FAU public perception is sandwiched in the shadow of a lucrative football stadium deal slammed shut up by student protesters and a teacher against student disagreement over being asked to stomp the word “Jesus” on a piece of paper. Now is the time to play ball with the public relations machine focused on FAU Baseball’s gem of a coach Kevin McCormack and a team that’s far better than the two professional baseball programs that South Florida fans care about: the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins who’s combined record as of today is just two wins verses eight losses. FAU Baseball has won 21 against 10 losses so far this season and ranked no. 25 nationally. FAU Baseball is competitive every year and they just don’t get the headlines. They should… FAU Baseball comes back to Boca Raton April 12 to April 14 with a three-game series against Middle Tennessee State University.

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