[Husker] time problem

Eric Erlandson ere at inetnebr.com
Thu Sep 6 10:13:25 CDT 2007


I never understand football fans who complain about how slow baseball is. 
When you've been watching baseball for six months, the first football game 
of the season -- while a wonderful, WONDERFUL thing -- looks slower than 
double-bogey golf.

-Eric
(Eric Erlandson, CEO)

On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, George Rapp wrote:

> On 9/5/07, Brown, Laura (LLU) <ldbrown at llu.edu> wrote:
>>
>> I have an idea for shortening the game.  You start the telecast half and
>> hour after the game starts and delay broadcast the plays without the
>> huddle time (injury timeouts etc.).  Put in the commercials to pay for
>> the air time and end the game 10-15 minutes after the real game ends.
>> Wouldn't that make everybody happy?  :-)
>>
>
> That's exactly how I watch most college football games (using my MythTV
> personal video recorder box -- the 30-second forward skip is usually just
> about the perfect interval between live-ball plays), but I couldn't stand
> having that treatment applied to the 'Huskers.  How would I count cornhead
> sightings, for example?  8^)
>
> George
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