Isaiah Hole

Publisher, WolverinesWire

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Preston's Summary

Isaiah Hole is a Publisher at WolverinesWire, covering Michigan sports for the USA TODAY Sports network. He specializes in competitive sports, with a focus on football and basketball, particularly within the SEC and Big Ten conferences. Isaiah's work has been featured in notable outlets such as the Detroit Free Press, Yahoo News, and USA TODAY.

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Geo Focus

Ann Arbor, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 55 %
Private Sector Announcements: 12 %
Profile Feature: 5 %
Press Release: 4 %
Evolving Stories: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports

Pitching Insights

Isaiah Hole's coverage heavily focuses on college football, particularly the Michigan Wolverines and their performance in national championship games. He also covers breaking news, events, and announcements related to college football.

To effectively reach out to Isaiah, consider providing insights or analysis related to the Michigan Wolverines' performances or developments in college football. If you have access to exclusive interviews with key figures within these areas of interest or breaking news about team activities, they would likely catch his attention.

Given that Isaiah’s geographic focus is National (United States), ensure that any pitches are relevant specifically to this region when reaching out.

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