Eagle continues to be a shining example of what a network play-by-play announcer should be.
I’ve identified the great teams, what about the greatest broadcasters ever associated with the NCAA Tournament championships?
This should be worrisome for the other major sports leagues and the NCAA Tournament.
Teams don’t want to alienate fans, but also don’t want a broadcast that isn’t up to standards.
There’s a time and place for opinions on other things, but during a game isn’t that time or place. Be smart and think before you speak.
While most networks already have a top booth assembled, execs are always looking for the ‘up and comer’ who can add some freshness to a broadcast...
If I’m CBS, I am on the phone with Greg Olsen’s agent YESTERDAY, about joining the number one booth on the network.
Romo has all the intangibles to be a great analyst, but preparation is the key to a great broadcast, I hope he takes that to heart.
It’s kind of like the old, if a tree falls in the forest and there’s nobody there to hear it does it really make a sound?
FOX immediately had an impact on the game of football.