Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
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Re: Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
The over-the-top push for that game during our bowl was pretty disgusting. Aren't they showing the game on every single ESPN network or something?
Re: Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
I watched five minutes of “Skycast” LSU-OU game. I got seasick. I think I’ll pass on “Refcast.”
Re: Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
Even the Ocho?PeteRasche wrote:The over-the-top push for that game during our bowl was pretty disgusting. Aren't they showing the game on every single ESPN network or something?
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The broadcast on the Ocho will feature play by play by Stephen A. Smith, color by Jim Rome, and sideline reporting by Paul Finebaum.GretnaGrn wrote:Even the Ocho?PeteRasche wrote:The over-the-top push for that game during our bowl was pretty disgusting. Aren't they showing the game on every single ESPN network or something?
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Re: Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
Cyanide pills will be delivered at the end of the first quarter by Amazon drones for all watching said thread. Alternatively, your can choose pencils for your eardrums.PeteRasche wrote:The broadcast on the Ocho will feature play by play by Stephen A. Smith, color by Jim Rome, and sideline reporting by Paul Finebaum.GretnaGrn wrote:Even the Ocho?PeteRasche wrote:The over-the-top push for that game during our bowl was pretty disgusting. Aren't they showing the game on every single ESPN network or something?
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Re: Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
Naw; I'm thinking more JR and the King. Maybe with Jesse Ventura on the sidelines.PeteRasche wrote:The broadcast on the Ocho will feature play by play by Stephen A. Smith, color by Jim Rome, and sideline reporting by Paul Finebaum.GretnaGrn wrote:Even the Ocho?PeteRasche wrote:The over-the-top push for that game during our bowl was pretty disgusting. Aren't they showing the game on every single ESPN network or something?
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Not just our game, this has been going on all bowl season (first with the playoff games)...it's really obnoxious.PeteRasche wrote:The over-the-top push for that game during our bowl was pretty disgusting. Aren't they showing the game on every single ESPN network or something?
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I kinda figured as much, but that should give you an idea of how many bowl games I watched this year.ml wave wrote:Not just our game, this has been going on all bowl season (first with the playoff games)...it's really obnoxious.PeteRasche wrote:The over-the-top push for that game during our bowl was pretty disgusting. Aren't they showing the game on every single ESPN network or something?
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The coaches room cast is the best IMO. I watched them for all the playoff games last year and the year before.
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One way NOT TO WATCH...go to the movies.
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It's a Monday night. I'll go to sleep.Fan Since '54 wrote:One way NOT TO WATCH...go to the movies.
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Seriously. Here’s one way to get me to watch. Put it on a Saturday afternoon. I’ll hear about this one on the news Tuesday.PeteRasche wrote:It's a Monday night. I'll go to sleep.Fan Since '54 wrote:One way NOT TO WATCH...go to the movies.
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Re: Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
Unfortunately they were not back in the same format this year. They put some colorful casts together over the years and it was great to hear them diagnose what was happening in their various, er, manners of speaking. Mike Gundy, Gary Patterson, and Steve Addazio were together on one of them and it was hilarious.Poseidon wrote:The coaches room cast is the best IMO. I watched them for all the playoff games last year and the year before.
My preferred consumption method now that that's gone is to put the All 22 feed on my aux screen, which is naturally delayed from live due to internet lag, so I can see exactly what went wrong between plays. It was mostly "yep, Oklahoma sucks" during the 1st game.
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Ad nauseam.OGSB wrote:Seriously. Here’s one way to get me to watch. Put it on a Saturday afternoon. I’ll hear about this one on the news Tuesday.PeteRasche wrote:It's a Monday night. I'll go to sleep.Fan Since '54 wrote:One way NOT TO WATCH...go to the movies.
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Another way to watch is "1917cast," as in I'm going to the movies on Monday.
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Re: Many ways to watch the Clemson-LSU game
you had the right idea. I hate this state. These corndogs finna be insufferable. Thanks for nothing fabiolong green wrote:Another way to watch is "1917cast," as in I'm going to the movies on Monday.
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The program in question was confirmed later to be Ole Miss by
athletic director Pete Boone. Green Wave assistant Greg Davis Jr.
said the Rebels' head coach contacted him about luring some of
Tulane's players to Oxford if the school eliminated the team.
Tulane spent the season on the road after they evacuated New
Orleans in August and their home stadium, the Louisiana Superdome,
was damaged by Katrina. The Green Wave's 11-games-in-11-stadiums
tour concluded last week with a loss at Southern Mississippi.
"In the worst natural disaster in the history of the United
States, you've got to stoop pretty low to do that. You're lower
than dirt," Scelfo said last month in a CBS Sportsline.com story.
"I'm not going to tolerate that. There's people in our business
that don't belong in our business."
athletic director Pete Boone. Green Wave assistant Greg Davis Jr.
said the Rebels' head coach contacted him about luring some of
Tulane's players to Oxford if the school eliminated the team.
Tulane spent the season on the road after they evacuated New
Orleans in August and their home stadium, the Louisiana Superdome,
was damaged by Katrina. The Green Wave's 11-games-in-11-stadiums
tour concluded last week with a loss at Southern Mississippi.
"In the worst natural disaster in the history of the United
States, you've got to stoop pretty low to do that. You're lower
than dirt," Scelfo said last month in a CBS Sportsline.com story.
"I'm not going to tolerate that. There's people in our business
that don't belong in our business."