my 60 something year old aunt said "Women announcers have no place in football" LOL i agreed with her.. She was awful. I'd take Ed Cunningham over her
You know, i have to admit, when i heard Beth talking, i thought it was a guy who hadn't hit puberty yet.Yeah, Beth Mowins needs to stick to calling womens sporting events...just saying. I watched the majority of the game on "mute", just like last week.
Bremser was good in his early days. Late in his career, if you were at the stadium listening to him on KFAB, you would wonder if he was watching the same game you were watching. He could not keep the numbers straight, did not know who was coming in the game and who was going out and would often refer to the offense as the defense, etc. Sad that it had to end that way. My favorite Bremserism was, “Man, woman and child, did that put em' in the aisles. Johnny Rogers just tore em' loose from their shoes.”Lyle Bresmer.I am trying to remember the man who used to broadcast on the radio husker games..I think he used to say "Man Woman & Child" when the huskers made great plays. I always liked to hear him announcing gamesJust wish they would get some better announcers and preferably not women announcers. I don't care if she would know about football...I want a man with knowledge to broadcast the games...I don't care for women announcers period! I felt like making her some cookies and putting laxatives in it so she would have to leave and not hear her for the rest of the game
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Stereotyperi agree with everything except the bolded, i never called him idiotic, i just said, "idiotic" as in the situation, and what he didIt more than likely wasn't his decision, so calling him idiotic for a superior's choice isn't reasonable. If I'm a sideline reporter, I want to keep doing that, not chase Bo Pelini in hospitals. I'm sure he felt the same way. It was probably his news director who told him to be supernewsman of the day and go scope out Pelini.
Put em' in the aisle and tie em' loose. 007 Is this the professionalism you are referring to? I am assuming none would classify this as ghetto.Bremser was good in his early days. Late in his career, if you were at the stadium listening to him on KFAB, you would wonder if he was watching the same game you were watching. He could not keep the numbers straight, did not know who was coming in the game and who was going out and would often refer to the offense as the defense, etc. Sad that it had to end that way. My favorite Bremserism was, “Man, woman and child, did that put em' in the aisles. Johnny Rogers just tore em' loose from their shoes.”Lyle Bresmer.I am trying to remember the man who used to broadcast on the radio husker games..I think he used to say "Man Woman & Child" when the huskers made great plays. I always liked to hear him announcing gamesJust wish they would get some better announcers and preferably not women announcers. I don't care if she would know about football...I want a man with knowledge to broadcast the games...I don't care for women announcers period! I felt like making her some cookies and putting laxatives in it so she would have to leave and not hear her for the rest of the game
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I must be the only Husker fan that doesn't sit at home watching TV critiquing the announcers. Honestly, 99% of the time I really don't care who they are. I'm watching the game.
However, since it is brought up so often, this comment struck me because I have always had a theory that one reason why so many people thought Lyle did a great job was because it was in an era where they couldn't watch the game and listen at the same time. I will guarantee you that he made mistakes on yardage and numbers just like every announcer does now.
I have to disagree, they were unprepared. There is no excuse for messing up the number of names they did, or the amount of facts they just had flat out wrong. (like Memorial Stadium having more seats than Lincoln has citizens) The Thursday night crews are consistently better calling smaller stature teams. No excuse to be unprepared when you have all week to prep.Their actual football analysis was decent enough.
They weren't advancing an agenda, other than Nebraska vs. Arkansas State at 9:00 in the morning.
Virtually no NCAA announcer will be as fluent on the home team as the rabid message board fan base.
Sending your own reporter to the hospital to check on the head football coach who left the game via ambulance is a no-brainer. You don't wait for, or trust, the team to tell you what to say.