Thanks.
Camera crews left a lot to be desired as did one of the two 'analysts' or 'commentators' or whatever you want to call those guys. He was an obvious homer and spent the entire game being a 'Troy apologist'. Regardless, it was great to be able to see the game.
i just wish that there was a way to sync up the local broadcast with the internet feed so that i could listen to jay call the game. the timing was off by a couple of seconds either way if you tried to listen to the radio or the internet, and my adhd wont let me watch a game with the audio that far off
One thing I did notice that appeared different from last year, is the game clarity. I watch these games off my XBOX and a widescreen tv and it sure did seem pretty clear compared to last years broadcasts.
HAS anybody ever heard the University of Louisiana Lafayette so much in your entire life---The name police had to get to him---Obviously wouldn't say UL or just Louisiana and although he did say just Lafayette a few times---It was always Louisiana Lafayette and not ULL---This whole name thing is just crazy---I have to go visit the Abbeville Meridonal now to get them straight!!!
In Yardley's blog about the game he even acknowledged that "(they prefer just 'UL')" so I expected to hear it at least once.
http://yardleybehindthemic.blogspot....-belt.html?m=1
It's not the video, it's either your computer or your cable. We watched it with an hdmi cable and it looked like a regular game on tv.
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