[Husker] Perspective

Scott R Lawson SLawson at uamail.albany.edu
Tue Sep 2 08:57:15 CDT 2008


Yeah I have to say the quality of this broadcast was about on par with
my old high school's audio visual productions of the morning school news
about 20 years ago.

I keep waiting for one of the announcers in these telecasts to drop an F
bomb or something in between breaks when we can still hear them...

Scott in NY


-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf
Of Rod Wellman
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:26 AM
To: "Husker List"
Subject: Re: [Husker] Perspective


On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:28 PM, Steve Stone wrote:

>
> I keep mentioning Prince Amukamara as the closest thing to a cheetah  
> we've got on the field, and he proved it again on Saturday when he  
> closed about four yards on the receiver from the NU 10 yard line to  
> he goal line where he batted the WMU pass down. A genuinely  
> remarkable feat. Doesn't anyone else on the HuskerList see these  
> things?

Can't see much of anything through the blurry, very poor quality PPV  
broadcast, especially bad on the wide shots.  Can't even make out the  
numbers sometimes.  Jeez, does Fox use home camcorders manned by 13- 
year-olds for these games?  Not to mention the blackout that occurred  
in the first half, leaving the announcers mics open when they don't  
know it, and on and on.  It's ridiculous, and I don't know why we pay  
for such crap quality.  Oh, yeah, now I remember:  it's the ONLY way  
to see the game on TV.

Rod Wellman
Sioux City, Ia.


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