You had some decent points. Of course some of the articles could have been better, but that can be the case with any issue. Not all of our writers are journalism majors, and they're all learning, as am I. I think our guys did a great job of reporting as best they could and I'm proud of the work everyone put into it.
First of all, Devendorf is a preseason All Big East pick as voted by the coaches, so I don't know how you can say we shouldn't feature him. Perhaps we could have put a few more players, but we did what we could with time restraints and man-power.
The fact you were 'pretending' to be a novice fan doesn't really doesn't make it a realistic situation.. there was plenty of information in there for people who aren't familiar with basketball, and that's who it's really for. Sure, someone who is familiar with the program can pick it up, but no one on the Torch staff is a college basketball pundit and as such "insider" information and the like shouldn't really be expected.
As for the release time, we were set back about a week due to some technical issues, however, the articles had been already written for a couple weeks to seem like a sort of preview. I'll take responsibility for that one.
In any event, you're totally entitled to your opinion and we appreciate the fact that you acknowledged the hard work we put into it, but frankly it seems like your opinion is one without merit. You definitely had some good points, don't get me wrong, but a lot of it seemed like nitpicking.
Our writers and staff performed to the absolute best of our abilities on this and, as I said, we're extraordinary proud of the final outcome.
Again, some of your criticisms are entirely legitimate and things that we can defiantly work on for next year, but for what it's worth we feel that the product we put out this year was tremendous and a huge step for the Courtside series, and saying it should be "torched" is a completely asinine over-exaggeration that completely negates any validity we thought your website had.
Regards