Plus, often it is not even the writer who comes up with the title. Therefore, there are times the title makes little sense or is hokey.
I know that this is true and I get a bit of a laugh with those titles sometime, but I wasn't sure what "regrouping" in the title meant. It seemed it would fit more if Bradley was coming off a losing streak, but BU had won 2 in a row and has looked strong, especially with DR's return.
I would have guessed something like "BU continues strong play" would have been a more accurate title. Or I might have expected the usual pun we get using the Shocker nickname.
One of the weirdest titles to a Bradley game article occurred in 1999 after a BU-Wichita game at Wichita.
Wichita State, lead by sophomore Maurice Evans' 21 points, beat the Braves 79-65 (I had to look that up, I actually didn't remember the score). Dave Reynolds' article the next morning was titled--
"Some people call me Maurice, some people call me the gangster of hoop"
I am sure Dave remembers that one. I emailed him about it, and I recall him saying he didn't have anything to do with it and would have probably chosen a different title if it was up to him.
For those who don't know, that title is derived from some strange lyrics of a song, "The Joker" by The Steve Miller Band.
Here are the actual lyrics, does anyone remember this?--
The Joker-
Some people call me the space cowboy, yeah
Some call me the gangster of love
Some people call me Maurice
Cause I speak of the pompitous of love.