During the past year and a half, I learned a lot about blogging.
Today I learned how to step aside.
Times zones and responsibilities have made it increasingly difficult to keep up with this blog and make it relevant. I was recently promoted to managing editor of the newspaper I work for, and with that went most of my free time.
I have done this for almost 18 months. I have changed platforms, and I have interacted with amazing UMass fans from across the country. There was not one morning that I regretted what I posted, but there were too many mornings that I just didn’t have time – and that’s not fair to me or to you.
This blog has served as my notepad of nostalgia at times, while some weeks have just been my regurgitation of UMass news. Between Mullins and McGuirk filled up hours of transition – as I worked my way up from a college-campus cook to a business newspaper’s editor.
For a portion of the day, UMass athletics became my beat again. Three years and almost 2,000 miles removed from the Maroon and White press boxes and sidelines – I had a virtual press pass and byline, which is all I could ever ask for.
I was able to write about coaching changes, a men’s soccer Final Four, football playoff pushes, alumni, the band, myself, an unbelievable trip to the NIT Finals and everything else that reverberates from Between Mullins and McGuirk out into the athletic ether.
Perhaps one day I will be able to come back to my corner of the Internet and start this project over again – or maybe just pick up where I left off. For now, it’s too much. I have always been one to do things all out – for better or worse – and if I can’t, I simply tip my cap at the past and continue with whatever life’s randomness has in store for me.
So with this, I leave you with a fond farewell. I will still be active in other UMass circles (CrooksisRhyming is my screen name on UMassHoops.com: If you’re not already a member, get on there and say hi to the motley crew). Also, if you are ever in the Denver/Boulder area and want to have a beer during a UMass game, shoot me an e-mail: BobMcGovern@gmail.com.
I chose today because it seems symbolic. Tonight UMass plays Memphis and John Calipari. It is the first marquee game for Derek Kellogg, and it is further indication that Calipari loves and supports the Minutemen.
It is teacher versus student under the beautiful Southern stars, which will briefly be colored that nostalgic shade of Maroon at midnight. In front of a national audience, the past and future success of UMass athletics will shine in a way that makes us all proud of our school and our team.
It will shine down on all of us that stand Between Mullins and McGuirk.
And that, my friends, is the intangible beauty of being a fan.
A UMass fan.
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