Personally, I'm a little torn on this article. While I find it very intriguing, I also personally am not really interested in this type of access to the program. The university is paying Riley to a do a job with people he thinks can get it done, and ultimately, what matters is how they perform Saturdays.
That said, I think knapplc has a point. A member of the media, regardless of setting, will change the chemistry in a room. I don't think their intent was to mislead the reporter, but, I think they definitely kept things a little different.
So, I don't fault the people who find value and interest in this, but from a personal standpoint, I don't really care that much. I want to watch, enjoy and critique what happens on the field. Not this. But, each to his own.