FrogCop19
Active Member
True but is it just me that ESPN had the crowd noise almost as loud as the coaches talking? I really had a hard time understanding a lot of what they said.
This is how I saw it. For me it wasn't the noise as it was the speed and content at which they thew things around. Plus at times they were holding three conversations at once, Gary with Gundy, Gundy with Hafley, and Gary with the voices in his head telling him what play was coming next. I wish I had heard more from Mason, he just seemed to agree with whatever the other guys said and would randomly hit Gary and say, "We just talked about that earlier today!"
**Edited to say probably my favorite part of the broadcast was watching the astonishment from Hafley when Gundy and Gary would start in on each other. "I can't wait to watch you two next year!" I liked him. He didn't have the foresight of Gary or Gundy, but you could tell he knew his [ Finebaum ].