Michael Casagrande

Opinion Columnist And Senior Sports Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Michael Casagrande is an opinion columnist and senior sports reporter at AL.com. He has covered competitive sports extensively, particularly focusing on Alabama football and its coach Nick Saban since 2009, making him one of the few reporters to witness all of Alabama's national championships under Saban. Michael's work has been featured in various publications, including MLive, Weis Radio, and The Anniston Star.

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Geo Focus

Tuscaloosa, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 57 %
Event Coverage: 19 %
Profile Feature: 2 %
Government Announcement: 2 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 2 %

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Pitching Insights

Michael Casagrande’s articles primarily focus on college football, particularly related to Alabama and the surrounding region. Therefore, if you have insights, commentary or stories related to college football in general, especially about Alabama Crimson Tide or Michigan Wolverines, he would likely be interested.

He tends to cover events extensively and has a strong interest in how specific teams perform. If your pitch involves analysis of recent games or upcoming matches involving these teams specifically within College Football Playoffs or SEC Football, it may catch his attention.

Given his local geographic focus on the United States with a lean towards Alabama-related sports content such as College Football and SEC Football, tailoring pitches with this regional emphasis could enhance their appeal.

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