VOLfrombama
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He would say the exact same thing about any team he is covering or reporting on. He tries to be impartial to report accurately. Jimmy is a good man, husband and father. He started at 13 writing for the Natchitoches Times and you will see the same impartiality in the articles he wrote back then to include the high school team he played on and even his teammates. He was a highly acclaimed sports writer because of this approach and ability to separate his fandom from sports reporting.He literally said on the air once that he doesn’t care about UT losing when a caller asked if he cared. His words, not mine.
You are not alone. I grew up reading Tom Siler and Jimmy was a more modern counterpart.I'm in the minority; but I've always liked Jimmy. I've met him in passing a couple times and he was a really nice guy.
I'm hoping he finally admits he's a Vol fan. He has proudly worn his impartial reporting badge for years but you can tell fandom has crept in. He now often refers to the Vols as "we" and other little things that he didn't used to do years ago.
Keith did as well. I can remember winning tickets and stopping by a dealership on the motor mile where Mike was doing the broadcast.Hyams took over the show from Mike Keith when he moved back to Nashville with the Titans, didn't change the format much except to take it on the road to a sponsor's place of business from time to time. There has been a world of talking heads trying to turn a dollar off Tennessee athletics for decades, some with more success than others, but SportsTalk was a haven for homers, there were some lean years in there with Tennessee down so far in so many sports, nobody wanted anything dp do with it, but Hyams kept chugging along.
If you're not a diehard UT fan just say itI've never really understood all the Jimmy Hyams hate. The guy has done a great job. Sports journalism isn't about being a homer for the team you're covering. (At least, it didn't used to be. I suspect we're seeing sports journalism being redefined by this current generation that cannot tolerate any viewpoint that doesn't jive with their own.) Sports journalism is about informing your audience, and Hyams has done a great job of that in Knoxville for almost 40 years. Personally, I don't want to read my UT football/basketball news from a rah-rah cheerleader. I can get that viewpoint at UTsports.com.
If he is a homer, it is for LSU. I hope he enjoys retirement and wish John Adams would tag along.I've never really understood all the Jimmy Hyams hate. The guy has done a great job. Sports journalism isn't about being a homer for the team you're covering. (At least, it didn't used to be. I suspect we're seeing sports journalism being redefined by this current generation that cannot tolerate any viewpoint that doesn't jive with their own.) Sports journalism is about informing your audience, and Hyams has done a great job of that in Knoxville for almost 40 years. Personally, I don't want to read my UT football/basketball news from a rah-rah cheerleader. I can get that viewpoint at UTsports.com.
If he is a homer, it is for LSU. I hope he enjoys retirement and wish John Adams would tag along.